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  1. I'm back in NJ to clean out before our house closing next week. I have four large topographic maps of northwest NJ that I used to target areas for hikes to look for new hiding spots. They are about 29" x 35" in size. The areas covered on the maps are:

    • Sparta area
    • Greenwood Lake - Wanaque Reserve
    • Hamburg area
    • Culver Lake - Stokes

    Seems a shame to bring them with as they will likely end up in a closet. So I will offer them (free) on a first come, first served basis to a few geocachers who could put them to good use. One per person. One caveat - you must come pick them up in Sparta before Sunday.

     

    PS - Happy Thanksgiving all!

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    Heading up for Klizich's Whatta View along the Highlands Trail. Bushwhacked from the first stage of Clueless toward Cindy Bear. And, there she was! Cindy Bear. She wanted to know why so few people were looking for her cache! Photo from about 200 feet off. I headed off to my left, she headed off to her left.

     

    I miss the bears. B)

  3. ONLY 4 LEFT--

     

    Just helping TRL here:

     

    Update --only 4 left to pick up !

     

    Dead Men Tell No Tales

    The Forest Edge

    LOG IT

    Cuguacuarana

     

    Note: Stokes State Forest Petroglyph Trail Challenge is adopted so please leave in place.

     

    I officially relocate to San Francisco on Monday (8/17). These are the final four caches are still out. I will leave them and ask the next finders to pick them up. As I will still have occasional visits back to our office in Nutley, if they stand too long I will find a way to pick them up.

     

    I will miss hiding caches in an area as great as this area was to me. Great people, fun events and challenging hikes.

     

    All the best,

    TRL

  4. I am sure I am not alone about this one. Adoption is a good thing.

     

    S&S

     

    Do not pick up Stokes State Forest Petrglyph Trail Challenge

     

    the caches will be adopted soon!

     

    Sorry that I have been absent in this conversation. In the middle of relocating and spending most time out west without access to my computer (company computer blocks access to both my gmail and geocaching.com).

     

    Anyway, I have extended the adoption request to weathernowcast very early this morning (12:30 AM when I got back last night). I am pleased this one will live on. Thank you all for the interest.

     

    TRL

  5. Well I am now down to 24 remaining caches and want to thank everyone who has helped me by either removing my caches or adopting my caches. Still appreciate any help I can get with the remaining caches as I have to be packed and moved within 6 weeks.

     

    Here are those that remain:

     

    GOLD in the Silvermine

    MONSTER CACHE - Jersey Devil

    Owl's Outlook

    Whitt's Cliffs

    Cliffside View

    FJ Overlook

    Adventurer's Cache

    Dead Men Tell No Tales

    The Forest Edge

    LOG IT

    On The Edge

    Cuguacuarana

    Mikasi

    Further Along #2

    Shoots and Ladders

    Deep Woods

    Perfect Fit

    Lair of the Bear

    Trailblazer's Delight

    Stokes State Forest Petrglyph Trail Challenge

    EPIC 2 - Serenity

    EPIC 3 - Altitude

    EPIC 4 - Resolution

    More BS Caching

     

    Again, thank you in advance for any help you provide!

     

    TRL

  6. It's appearing quite certain that we will need to pull up our roots from northern New Jersey and head west. Final timing is not certain, but likely in the next 2 months. I am sending out a call for help to remove my many caches from the NJ landscape. I will entertain adoptions but prefer removal to free up the areas for new cache placement.

     

    The following list are those caches out in the field that I would appreciate help removing. If you do remove the cache, it is YOURS no need to give the container or contents back to me. However, please (please, please) recirculate trackables. In a perfect world, I would love to hear that this lead to new cache placements. Please make a note in your visit log that you removed it so I can deactivate the cache. Here are the caches:

     

    Adventurer's Cache

    Owl's Outlook

    Dead Men Tell No Tales

    Barney's Rubble

    GOLD in the Silvermine

    The Forest Edge

    LOG IT

    Ominous

    The Broch

    Cliffside View

    Bridge Out Cache

    More BS Caching

    EPIC 3 - Altitude

    EPIC 4 - Resolution

    EPIC 2 - Serenity

    Gooney Bird

    Avonaco

    Trailblazer's Delight

    Morris Lake Burrow

    Deeath By Hemlock Woolly

    Lair of the Bear

    Perfect Fit

    Deep Woods

    Shoots and Ladders

    Whitt's Cliffs

    Further Along #2

    On The Edge

     

    I would be greatly appreciative of any help.

     

    Team Rampant Lion

     

    Treequest is on a roll clearing my caches out. Thank you for the help. Here is the new list.

  7. It's appearing quite certain that we will need to pull up our roots from northern New Jersey and head west. Final timing is not certain, but likely in the next 2 months. I am sending out a call for help to remove my many caches from the NJ landscape. I will entertain adoptions but prefer removal to free up the areas for new cache placement.

     

    The following list are those caches out in the field that I would appreciate help removing. If you do remove the cache, it is YOURS no need to give the container or contents back to me. However, please (please, please) recirculate trackables. In a perfect world, I would love to hear that this lead to new cache placements. Please make a note in your visit log that you removed it so I can deactivate the cache. Here are the caches:

     

    Adventurer's Cache

    Owl's Outlook

    Dead Men Tell No Tales

    Barney's Rubble

    Monster Cache - Bigfoot

    Monster Cache - Stone Troll

    GOLD in the Silvermine

    The Forest Edge

    What The H-E-double toothpicks!

    Anybody Home?

    Monster Cache - TRL Radioactive

    LOG IT

    Ominous

    The Broch

    Cliffside View

    Bridge Out Cache

    More BS Caching

    EPIC 3 - Altitude

    EPIC 4 - Resolution

    EPIC 2 - Serenity

    Gooney Bird

    Avonaco

    Trailblazer's Delight

    Morris Lake Burrow

    Deeath By Hemlock Woolly

    Lair of the Bear

    Perfect Fit

    Deep Woods

    Shoots and Ladders

    Whitt's Cliffs

    Further Along #2

    On The Edge

     

    I would be greatly appreciative of any help.

     

    Team Rampant Lion

     

    Like this.

  8. Not sure how soon I'd be able to get up there, but it would be easier to keep track of what is left if the initial post gets edited and the completed ones are removed instead of going through the follow-up posts (because, ultimately, I'm lazy).

     

    I would but the "Edit" button is no longer there. If there is another way. let me know.

  9. It was the taxes wasn't it ? Driving everyone out. :)

     

    If the rain ends, may take the bike out for Bridge Out Pick Up, we were the last finders on that one earlier in the year. Good luck out west, I think you mentioned at one point being close to San Francisco, Oh would I love to visit there again. Yosemite too. Good luck and enjoy.

     

    Trust me - if it was taxes I would be going to California as they are nearly bankrupt.

     

    Anyway, a thank you to Treequest who must have done one heck of a hike to remove:

    • CQ96
    • Ryker's Dreadlocks
    • Boulderdash
    • Ryker Deja Vu
    • Passing Stones
    • Jack's Trail Marker
    • Tom E's Fingertip Cliff Climber
    • Red Tape
    • Boulder Bowling
    • Bandit's Hideout

    I really appreciate the help. I hope this opens up some novel spots for TQ as he has such unique placements.

  10. Treequest dropped me an email that he would head out to pick up some of the Edison and Ryker caches. He also wants to clear out Ominous as he has an idea for a new one out there.

     

    Thanks everyone for the help.

  11. Do not see the one we had planned on doing for so long. Had dnf it our first attempt. The Petroglyph challenge. We now need to step up our wish list of caches to do. Will post updates as we go. Thanks for all the nice caches. Woof woof

     

    I might do a last group hike to pick up the Petroglyph Trail Challenge pieces as some are locked to trees and I have to bring the keys to get them off. Stay tuned.

  12. It's appearing quite certain that we will need to pull up our roots from northern New Jersey and head west. Final timing is not certain, but likely in the next 2 months. I am sending out a call for help to remove my many caches from the NJ landscape. I will entertain adoptions but prefer removal to free up the areas for new cache placement.

     

    The following list are those caches out in the field that I would appreciate help removing. If you do remove the cache, it is YOURS no need to give the container or contents back to me. However, please (please, please) recirculate trackables. In a perfect world, I would love to hear that this lead to new cache placements. Please make a note in your visit log that you removed it so I can deactivate the cache. Here are the caches:

     

    Bandit's Hideout

    Hibernate

    Ed's Old Man

    Adventurer's Cache

    Owl's Outlook

    Dead Men Tell No Tales

    Barney's Rubble

    Monster Cache - Bigfoot

    Monster Cache - Stone Troll

    GOLD in the Silvermine

    The Forest Edge

    What The H-E-double toothpicks!

    Anybody Home?

    Monster Cache - TRL Radioactive

    LOG IT

    Ominous

    The Broch

    Cliffside View

    Bridge Out Cache

    More BS Caching

    EPIC 3 - Altitude

    EPIC 4 - Resolution

    EPIC 2 - Serenity

    Gooney Bird

    Avonaco

    Passing Stones

    Trailblazer's Delight

    Morris Lake Burrow

    Deeath By Hemlock Woolly

    CQ 96

    Boulderdash

    Lair of the Bear

    Perfect Fit

    Deep Woods

    Shoots and Ladders

    Whitt's Cliffs

    Further Along #2

    Ryker's Dreadlocks

    Jack's Trail Marker

    Tom E's Fingertip Cliff Climber

    Red Tape

    Boulder Bowling

    Ryker Deja Vu

    On The Edge

    Russia Brook

    The Other Side

     

    I would be greatly appreciative of any help.

     

    Team Rampant Lion

  13. A long time ago, when I was an NNJC Officer, we decided to pull together a slide show to educate people on geocaching in northern NJ. We never found an efficient way to share it so I think very few people had exposure to it. I just came across it while cleaning some old files.

     

    Now that there are better file sharing alternatives, I have posted it to SlideShare. It is a bit dated but still provides a nice framework to introduce a group (Boy Scouts, Park Districts, etc..) to geocaching.

     

    Here is the LINK.

  14. Watch yourself in Sparta Glen as well. The last two weeks I have come home to find half a dozen or more of the very small ticks (deer) crawling across my chest when I showered after a hike. This was in addition to the 3-4 larger ticks I could see on my pants while I was hiking.

  15. Great Picture…I am jealous. How close did you get?

     

    Luckily, I did not have to get very close to take the shot. I was carrying a cannon of a lens (70-300 mm) and on top of that applied the wonders of Photoshop to crop.

     

    As I was coming uphill to get the shot, I wanted to be very careful to keep the bear comfortable with my approach. At about 20-25 yards, she began to twist her head a bit more so I backed off. She put her head down and went right back to her catnap. I gave her a very wide berth on my exit as I noticed both ears were tagged meaning she was probably a bit of a troublemaker.

  16. I was just at the office for Stokes State park in New Jersey I asked them about placing goecache with my Cub Scout den in the park and was told that there are caches in the park but that thay are not alowed to be there does anyone know why?

     

    I'm not sure who was in the office at the time you were in there but Stokes State Forest does allow geocaches in the park. I have a total of three signed letters approving my placement of geocaches in the park. In fact, I have found the Superintendent (Paul Stern) very reasonable, fair and open to ideas about geocaching.

  17. As many of you know, the "Team" in Team Rampant Lion referred to me and my dog Bailey. It is with great sorrow I have to report that Bailey had to be put down. While I am very sad she is gone, she lead a great full life and "our" passion for geocaching ensured she always had great long hikes and an opportunity to explore.

     

    At the group activities and events so many of you treated her so well. I just wanted to drop you all a note to say "thank you".

     

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