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M&DofKJE

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  1. My daughter and I are going to the SBC convention with our choir and would like someone local to drive us around G'boro to snare a few caches. Of particular interest are any near Page H.S. out to the battleground. We'll be traveling by bus so we won't have our own transportation up there. We're looking at caching on the afternoon/evening of Tuesday the 13th, and/or mid-morning/afternoon on the 14th. If you can provide us with some caching, we would really appreciate it :D

  2. :rolleyes: I think I am about to swear off micros. The Tri-cities area of East TN. is getting eaten up with them. If there is a lamppost, there is probably a micro on it. Gas stations, Wal-Mart, K-Mart, etc.______ (you fill in the blank). The only thing that is not taken are the police station and court house parking lots. I keep praying that someone will try it and get 5 to 10 years (must serve 80%).

    Ummm..... too late in metro Daytona.The Daytona Beach Police Department officers love watching people go for this one from their office windows.... and this one is hidden in the middle of the Ormond Beach Police Department's parking lot. At least that one was hidden by an officer (one that has been afraid to do Agent K's caches for fear of being arrested by clueless DBPD officers.)

  3. I guess the most important thing would be to take your time. Try not to get caught up in the hunt and just enjoy spending time with your kids. If my daughter wants to play at that playground instead of going after another cache up the road thats fine--they are only little once ya know......

    No, I totally disagrre, you heretic! Teach your kids to love caching. Teach them playgrounds are evil unless there's one hidden on it!

     

     

    Note: the pics of my 2 youngest were on playgrounds, so tounge is planted firmly in cheek :)

  4. Caching with kids... my older boy, J, is a fanatical hiker at only 5 y.o. with around 225 finds.

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    Then there is E, with about 125, who just loves the playground stops.

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    And then, there is Agent K, who I think likes this sport... I'm not too certain... is it a good thing to let kids hide caches, especially as evil as hers? (You should see what she is planning next... on second thought, you might not want to. :( )

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  5. Lots of us have had the "what sort of cache" should I create discussion, something unique, something that hasn't been down before. A lot of the ideas were serious, some semi-serious, and some just ridiculous thoughts. What sort of really bad cache ideas have you had?

     

    Here's one to start the topic off:

     

    Cache location: median of an eight lane highway. Cache name? Frogger

     

    Have fun. :laughing:

    Curiosly, I have one planted in the middle of a 6 lane highway. Perhaps I should change its name...

  6. The fun part is... I work outside. My saving grace, the seabreeze kicks in around noon. The heat index is usually at its highest from 11 to 12. Heat index at 11 a.m.; 105. Heat index at 2 p.m. ; 90. If it rains, the temp drops to 75 for a bit, but we haven't seen the rain most of July (this after nearly 15" in June). Where's those tropical waves when you need them?

  7. I believe I qualify as a skunk ape. Anyway, invest in DEET, skin-so-soft, and a not-so-nice stick. You can wave the stick in front of you to clear the banana spider webs. Personally, I don't like being bit by them... it hurts. Mosquitos are the state bird. Gators are a concern... if you walk along the water's edge or actually go out into the water. However, the site of my kids scared one off. So where in Florida are you moving to? Each of the major areas has geocaching families, and of course we all have fun together!

  8. But believe me, I only pick caches with some kind of scenic/historical/hiking/picnic or something like that. I don't go micro.

    Hey, we've found that the micros are actually the ones to bring us to the historical sites. We've found all sorts of historical homes and churches through the almighty micro. My daughter "Agent K" has used the micro to bring people to interesting places in Daytona, including her "favorite places". It was the micros in Nashville and Atlanta that provided a great self guided historical tour of both cities, so don't go knocking that micro.... unless there's a thousand of them in the middle of a parking lot...... :blink:

  9. Well, we're "Mom"&"Dad"ofKJE. So the picture is of K, J, and E at a cache site in Palatka, FL. J is the one holding the GPS, K is the poser, and E is the one having fun between the 2. The picture was taken before we realized how much the GPS would take over our life. K became the infamous "Agent K" and now posts here on her own. We applied the "Agent" moniker on the two boys until they come up with their own. I know, it's an uncreative avatar, but it's who we are.

  10. Simple cure for muggles: bring a child retriever with you. Then use the shock and awe technique. Agent K has been known to ask people to get up so she can look under a bench for a "logbook to sign". It always works, and no cache that she has gone for with this method has gone missing. I guess they assume it's a child's game, but this works out well in high-muggle scenarios (see Off your Rocker or anything hidden in Palatka, Fl.). They usually look at her like "What just happened" and go on their merry way, completely oblivious to the cache, and usually wanting to stay that way.

  11. B) Confucius Say: The only way to hide a Mac Truck, is among other Mac Trucks B)

     

    Send anyone in Rocky Mount an Email and we'll be glad to escort you around town... B)

     

    We'll also sit and smirk at you while we do it but, it's all in good fun... B)

     

    Geocacher Watching the new spectator sport!!!! :D

    Ahhh, I've enjoyed watching people go for my daughter's. It's more fun during the busy parts of the day.

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