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Beauges

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  1. I'm from Western Australia and will be coming over in late November early December.

    Staying at Plett with my brother's wives family. Is there many caches in this area? and what is the safety like?

  2. I'm coming to Penang in august for a week and hoping to head to Kuala Kedah for a day of caching. Anyone interested? or could give some info? :laughing:

  3. I appear to be in a minority for recommending Hi-Teks. I have Danners but I don't find them any more comfortable than Hi-Teks which run half the price. I wear a lite model for the summers and a waterproof model for the winters. The Altitude IV is the last pair I bought. Very comfortable and low-cost for my feets.

     

    i bought a pair of hi-tek altitude IVs a week or so ago and have climbed all over the lake michigan shoreline with them and so far i absolutely love them. they fit incredibly well with wool-blend socks and i've only gotten my feet wet in them once so far (when i tried, stupidly, to jump over a ditch and landed in ~6-7" of water). they were $70 @ fleet farm (here in green bay). i much preferred them over the merrils and vasques that i tried out, and they're pretty cheap to boot (pun intended)!

     

    Are those the one's with the ion mask?

  4. If I would want to reactivate my archived cache , how far can I change the co-ords?

    I have had a few problems with one going misssing and was wondering how many metres away from original GZ I could go?

  5. I like bending the rules.

     

    Do you like ruining things for other people? The guidelines are there to protect the game so we can all continue to enjoy it. "Bending the rules" could have serious consequences for people other than yourself.

     

    There's a big difference between bending and breaking the rules. I have no intentions of putting any cachers in danger or into any kind of trouble. Happy Cachin' Swiz

    If you can do it go for it.

    If people don't want to get wet or are scared they dont have to go for it.

  6. I found a very tricky one that was on the side of a wooden staircase. It was a shell filled with resin with a cm of fishing line attached to a nano,the nano was inside a hole that was drilled in the wood.

    It took a long time to find as the shell was idendtical to a snail and was also well covered.

  7. I've just been checking out the forum for the first time and found "up a tree caches" which sounds like a lot of fun.

    In my area of western australia there are alsorts of sneaky ones,but i'm searching for more adventurous ideas which might take a bit of physical effort.

    Any ideas??

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