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clatmandu

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  1. Donna, Another angle you could work on is to have the CA's hide caches. The Cleveland Metro Parks have hidden 6-10 caches in their parks, and here in the Detroit area, the Metropark people have hidden one so far. Look at GC5B80. Congradulations on getting permission for the first one.
  2. Mine is about a half mile away, though it was the 4th one I placed. My furthest is about 80 miles away, 3mi by water.
  3. It's possible that he downloaded the coordinates into his GPSr and doesn't read the discription, just goes out with the waypoint. With the old coordinates on the page, this is what he was given, not the correct ones.
  4. Being a charter member, you can put in a pocket querry for caches in the area. Find a central area of the trail system, then ask for caches in a 100mi radius. Download the info and as you bike along, it will show what is nearby, and give the name in the memo line of your gps.
  5. Place a cache in your yard for the sale weekend. All the cachers who come by can shop around and sign the logbook. You can then archive it after the weekend is over.
  6. Place a cache in your yard for the sale weekend. All the cachers who come by can shop around and sign the logbook. You can then archive it after the weekend is over.
  7. Wow, I thought Detroit was the only place in the lower 48 north of Canada. Guess I need my eyes checked, eh? Now where did I put my touque?
  8. Email the owner of the present cache, see if they have any objections to your cache being placed where you propose. It may increase traffic to their cache also, so I don't see why they would object.
  9. See Bugged Coin, #7777. I picked up an empty travel bug from a cache,emailed the owner and attached a geocoin to it. It has traveled much better than my other geocoins have. the coins are so good looking, most people keep them. I placed mine in a plastic coin case with logging instructions on the outside, they still don't get logged, so if you want to keep it moving, put a tag on it too. If you don't care, put it in as is and let the finder decide.
  10. Mine was a 4 mile paddle one way to the island. Camped overnight, went for another cache on the shoreline the following day, from the island to the cache and back to the car, 11 miles. Elevation gain? 0, unless you want to add the up and down on the 2.5' waves.
  11. Here's the latest numbers: Michigan 490 Illinois 464 Missouri 410 Ohio 369 Indiana 356 Wisconsin 356 When I started in June 2001, there were about 60 caches in the 100 mile radius, now there are 280+. Guess I better get busy, I have found only 160 of them. Only 120 to go!
  12. Here's the latest numbers: Michigan 490 Illinois 464 Missouri 410 Ohio 369 Indiana 356 Wisconsin 356 When I started in June 2001, there were about 60 caches in the 100 mile radius, now there are 280+. Guess I better get busy, I have found only 160 of them. Only 120 to go!
  13. "I love the smell of napalm in the morning!"
  14. "I love the smell of napalm in the morning!"
  15. My first 100+ finds were done using a Garmin 38, which only reads .01miles. The last 100', I use a compass and guesstimate the distance. If I didn't find it, I'd walk in a different direction and start triangulating.
  16. Looks good, tho I don't think I can get my kayak to this 'island'. Hope you get a lot of visits.
  17. I had plans to refind my first find, which I was FTF. Several weeks prior, it got archived, so I refound my second , which I had found on the same day. Happy anniversary.
  18. If the container is suspended upside down underwater, the trapped air inside would keep most water out of it. Big problem may be what to use for counter weight so it's not too difficult to submerge.
  19. If the container is suspended upside down underwater, the trapped air inside would keep most water out of it. Big problem may be what to use for counter weight so it's not too difficult to submerge.
  20. Like Markwell said, find a few more before placing your own, you'll get a better idea of how/where to hide them, and, the more you find, the more ideas you'll get as to containers to use and not use, camaflauge techniques, etc. Water caches will not be found as much as walk up ones, but they will come. (I'm still waiting for someone to find mine 3mi from shore in the Saginaw Bay, placed it Labor Day W/E.)
  21. The heat that builds up inside some caches could do some strange things to the meds. They need to be kept at a moderate temperature.
  22. quote:Originally posted by Eric O'Connor: quote:Originally posted by Mommy#1:I am majicman's daughter Mommy#1 Here's hoping that this acorn fell _WAY_ the heck away from that tree. ROTFLMAO
  23. quote:Originally posted by Eric O'Connor: quote:Originally posted by Mommy#1:I am majicman's daughter Mommy#1 Here's hoping that this acorn fell _WAY_ the heck away from that tree. ROTFLMAO
  24. quote:Originally posted by GOT GPS?: At the beginning of this year, I paid $15 for Huron Clinton Metroparks pass, and paid $20 for Michigan State parks pass. So now I can go anywhere without stopping at any gate. http://www2.arnes.si/~inovacije/animacije/5_Rubik.gif http://members.aol.com/geoffr524/myhomepage/howto.html And if you find Bill and Gary's Excellent Adventure cache, you get entered into a drawing for a free annual pass for next year in the Metro parks. Their giving away six of them,along with a golf outing for four.
  25. quote:Originally posted by GOT GPS?: At the beginning of this year, I paid $15 for Huron Clinton Metroparks pass, and paid $20 for Michigan State parks pass. So now I can go anywhere without stopping at any gate. http://www2.arnes.si/~inovacije/animacije/5_Rubik.gif http://members.aol.com/geoffr524/myhomepage/howto.html And if you find Bill and Gary's Excellent Adventure cache, you get entered into a drawing for a free annual pass for next year in the Metro parks. Their giving away six of them,along with a golf outing for four.
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