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Airsafety

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  1. Aye matey... I be thinkin there's sumfin fishy about them parm trees, but me rum soaked beard be gittin' in the way o' thar map...

     

    I think them fronds be worth considerin'... yet they make no sense a'tall, me hardie.

     

    Any other scalliwags care to weigh in?

     

    Har, har, harr!! *cough*

  2. Yo ho ho mateys! Me thinker has been soaked in salt water fer some time, yet I been solvin' thar top, port side, starboard side, and as much of thar dag blasted bottom o' th' map as I kin see.

     

    Me question to ye sea-farin' types be: be ye spottin' any other messages with yer weather eyes? I be seein' juss the four, but with a double ration o' grog I may just be seein' eight...

  3. PFFFT! 'DC area heavies'....NOT! Hahahaha! But thanks for the mention. It was a decent article and I was especially pleased that MGS got such great billing - they deserve it!

     

    Sheesh, if I could just rack up about 11,000 more finds to match my good friend CCCooperAgency, THEN you could call me a 'heavy'!

     

    Cheers To All!

     

    Airsafety

  4. Hi Everyone,

     

    I don't usually peruse the national forums, but this post caught my eye. I'd like to point out our own Northern Virginia cacher, GLM, who is a commercial balloon pilot. You can contact GLM through the geocaching website.

     

    Great posts, and fantastic pictures. I've never been in a balloon, but I hope to change that someday.

     

    Cache Well,

     

    Airsafety

  5. Hi Gang,

     

    The Washington Post will be running a story about geocaching in this Friday's edition of the Weekend section.

     

    I was lucky enough to meet the reporter a few weeks ago, and we did a few of my caches at the Rust Sanctuary here in Virginia. We also had the pleasure of meeting up with a Post photographer on October 2 who joined us for a group hike at Goose Creek as part of the Hot, Hot, Hot! event.

     

    Many thanks to the Washington Post staff for their interest in our sport, and especially our photographer, who had no idea what she was getting in to as we scrambled up and down ridgelines, through brambles, pickers, and spider webs, over streams, etc, etc. She was a real trooper!

     

    Cache Well Everyone!

     

    Airsafety

     

    (this post copied in part from the Northeast forum)

  6. Hi Gang,

     

    The Washington Post will be running a story about geocaching in this Friday's edition of the Weekend section.

     

    I was lucky enough to meet the reporter a few weeks ago, and we did a few of my caches at the Rust Sanctuary here in Virginia. We also had the pleasure of meeting up with a Post photographer on October 2 who joined us for a group hike at Goose Creek as part of the Hot, Hot, Hot! event.

     

    We're all looking forward to seeing the article this Friday - for a peek at my account of the adventure, check out my blog:

     

    Airsafety's Cachin' Madness!

     

    Many thanks to the Washington Post staff for their interest in our sport, and especially our photographer, who had no idea what she was getting in to as we scrambled up and down ridgelines, through brambles, pickers, and spider webs, over streams, etc, etc. She was a real trooper!

     

    Cache Well Everyone!

     

    Airsafety

  7. HI Everyone,

     

    I'm going out to try some of the Psycho Urban Caches in Frederick MD this coming Sunday. I plan to be at the first site at 11 am - all are welcome to join.

     

    Here's the location:

     

    Psycho Urban Cache #1 - Calm Before the Storm by Vinny & Sue Team

    N39° 25.291 W77° 26.622 (WGS84)

    Use waypoint: GCQ8YA

    Size: Micro

     

    See you there!

     

    Airsafety

  8. Times and activities have been finalized - you can hike Goose Creek, take a bike ride on the historic W&OD trail, or join a cache caravan!

     

    So far, 9 new caches have been placed for the event - we'll probably see a few more between now and October 2nd - I can't wait! Additionally, the owner of the Goose Creek caches is allowing hike participants to re-log their finds on the event day (even if they have previously found the caches!)

     

    Event time will be 2:30 - the event is casual and there will be a TB swap.

     

    Cache Well!

     

    AS

  9. Hi Gang,

     

    I'm pleased to announce a caching event in Ashburn, Virginia on Sunday, October 2.

     

    There will be at least two pre-event caching activities, with the event itself taking place at Tijuana Flats, a new Tex-Mex casual dining restaurant that is famous for it's hot sauces (there is also a children's menu for young cachers.)

     

    HOT, HOT, HOT!

     

    Hope to see you there!

     

    Airsafety

  10. So now I'm having a relapse. It started yesrday with fatigue, then the fever. Tonight I have a 103 reading, with the chills. No fun. 1500 mg of ibuprofen has killed the headache, but nothing seems to touch the fever...

     

    The Doc is seeing me tomorrow, and he told me to keep the pm open for possible tests at the hospital.

     

    Be careful out there amigos!

     

    AS

  11. I'm one of the lucky. Got mine the old fashioned way - in a cache :lol: Those ARE awesome coins; well worth the 5 bucks. The only cache item I value more is my Spitwinkle keychain!

     

    I tried doing zipper pulls this spring, but they are time consuming to make... I was thinking of changing to old caching socks... I have those aplenty, and they have 1000 uses around the house...

     

    ~Airsafety

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