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  1. Thanks, CJ. That really brought a lot home to me.

     

    I/we tend to be cache-hogs, over-zealous about new hidden caches and enjoy being first, but I'm not too worried about our found numbers (we're hovering right around 70).

     

    Like you, I have neat memories about almost every cache. My favorites all have something to do with my kids or good friends, though.

     

    Like the first time Muffin Man (8) and I went alone to find a cache, and on the way there it began to pour down rain. We finished it anyway, in the rain, in the dark and we went out and celebrated together afterward with a hot fudge sundae;

     

    Or the time that Steak and I got an overnight sitter, kidnapped my best friend Dave and went out for just a few caches before dark, and ended up logging twelve caches and staying out until 6 a.m. because we were having too much fun and enjoying each others' company too much to quit;

     

    But the coolest of all was the trip we planned around visiting the Contact Cache in Hillsboro, Oregon. We didn't score big on caches up and down the Oregon coast, but meeting and spending time with Contact's creator, fractal, and actually visiting the cache site has been the highlight of all of my months of caching.

     

    I'd like to thank everyone who places caches for giving me something fun and family-oriented to obsess over!

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    Lori aka: RedwoodRed

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    "Size matters not. Look at me. Judge me by my size, do you? Hmm? Hmm. And well you should not. For my ally is the Force, and a powerful ally it is." - Yoda, Jedi Master from Star Wars - Episode V: The Empire Strikes Back

  2. If you didn't sign the logbook, you shouldn't be able to log it as "found".

     

    To echo other posters, too many times even very experienced cachers can miss an existing cache. Doesn't mean it isn't there, but if they didn't find it, or even eyeball the container, ain't no find.

     

    See if others in the area have found it recently. If one or two others have attempted it and come up no joy, then it may be gone, but it still isn't a find. After all, it isn't a virtual or locationless cache. No box, no log, no find.

     

    One of the caches on my watch list has had three or four Not Founds on it recently, but a few days later someone logged it as "found"... signed the logbook, traded from it, everything. A few days later someone else went for it and couldn't find it. Is it a "disappearing/reappearing" cache? I don't think so. I'm going to check it out later this week as the owner hasn't archived it.

     

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    Lori aka: RedwoodRed

    KF6VFI

    "I don't get lost, I investigate alternative destinations."

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    "Size matters not. Look at me. Judge me by my size, do you? Hmm? Hmm. And well you should not. For my ally is the Force, and a powerful ally it is." - Yoda, Jedi Master from Star Wars - Episode V: The Empire Strikes Back

  3. Around here, since this is a heavily hit area during tourist season (yes, you can hunt them here! icon_biggrin.gif ), I notice that one will find that folks have logged in the physical cache log, but they wait until they get home from vacation to log them online.

     

    I'm waiting here to see a bunch of finds on my caches for this past weekend. I drove by a spot where one of my newer caches is hidden and each day saw two or more cars there. Hopefully they weren't just walking their dogs!

     

    Me? I'm optimistic. Geocaching isn't even CLOSE to being dead!

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    Lori aka: RedwoodRed

    KF6VFI

    "I don't get lost, I investigate alternative destinations."

    GeoGadgets Team Website

    Comics, Video Games and Movie Fansite

     

    "Size matters not. Look at me. Judge me by my size, do you? Hmm? Hmm. And well you should not. For my ally is the Force, and a powerful ally it is." - Yoda, Jedi Master from Star Wars - Episode V: The Empire Strikes Back

  4. I responded to this on the General forum, so I won't repeat what I typed here (*sniff*)...

     

    But didn't you already LOG Contact, oregone?

     

    I'd love to see it placed somewhere else. I hope it can be done. I just don't want it to go away. It has brought so many cool people together...

     

    Oh no... I'm going to cry again...

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    Lori aka: RedwoodRed

    KF6VFI

    "I don't get lost, I investigate alternative destinations."

    GeoGadgets Team Website

    Comics, Video Games and Movie Fansite

     

    "Size matters not. Look at me. Judge me by my size, do you? Hmm? Hmm. And well you should not. For my ally is the Force, and a powerful ally it is." - Yoda, Jedi Master from Star Wars - Episode V: The Empire Strikes Back

  5. I responded to this on the General forum, so I won't repeat what I typed here (*sniff*)...

     

    But didn't you already LOG Contact, oregone?

     

    I'd love to see it placed somewhere else. I hope it can be done. I just don't want it to go away. It has brought so many cool people together...

     

    Oh no... I'm going to cry again...

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    Lori aka: RedwoodRed

    KF6VFI

    "I don't get lost, I investigate alternative destinations."

    GeoGadgets Team Website

    Comics, Video Games and Movie Fansite

     

    "Size matters not. Look at me. Judge me by my size, do you? Hmm? Hmm. And well you should not. For my ally is the Force, and a powerful ally it is." - Yoda, Jedi Master from Star Wars - Episode V: The Empire Strikes Back

  6. quote:
    Originally posted by kd7mxi:

    ever since 9-11 the DOD dosnt give my dad enuff time off for us to go geocaching at the moment icon_rolleyes.gif


     

    Excuses are like dirty diapers...

     

    I KNEW you still lived at home with your parents! HA!

     

    "Size matters not. Look at me. Judge me by my size, do you? Hmm? Hmm. And well you should not. For my ally is the Force, and a powerful ally it is." - Yoda, Jedi Master from Star Wars - Episode V: The Empire Strikes Back

  7. quote:
    Originally posted by Night Tracker:

    Support PETA: Please Eat Tasty Animals


     

    That is just TFF!

     

    Back on topic, though: I STILL can't get the Groundspeak store to let me buy patches. Has anyone else done so with success? HELP! I want to buy at least twenty...

     

    They will make great cache booty...

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    Lori aka: RedwoodRed

    KF6VFI

    "I don't get lost, I investigate alternative destinations."

    GeoGadgets Team Website

    Comics, Video Games and Movie Fansite

     

    "Size matters not. Look at me. Judge me by my size, do you? Hmm? Hmm. And well you should not. For my ally is the Force, and a powerful ally it is." - Yoda, Jedi Master from Star Wars - Episode V: The Empire Strikes Back

  8. quote:
    Originally posted by Night Tracker:

    Support PETA: Please Eat Tasty Animals


     

    That is just TFF!

     

    Back on topic, though: I STILL can't get the Groundspeak store to let me buy patches. Has anyone else done so with success? HELP! I want to buy at least twenty...

     

    They will make great cache booty...

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    Lori aka: RedwoodRed

    KF6VFI

    "I don't get lost, I investigate alternative destinations."

    GeoGadgets Team Website

    Comics, Video Games and Movie Fansite

     

    "Size matters not. Look at me. Judge me by my size, do you? Hmm? Hmm. And well you should not. For my ally is the Force, and a powerful ally it is." - Yoda, Jedi Master from Star Wars - Episode V: The Empire Strikes Back

  9. quote:
    Originally posted by kd7mxi:

    discrimination against geocachers with lower found and hid counts


     

    Well, James... if you spent less time posting derogatory, unnecessary and negative responses to this forum and more time doing actual GEOCACHING, you too could have a higher found-count.

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    Lori aka: RedwoodRed

    KF6VFI

    "I don't get lost, I investigate alternative destinations."

    GeoGadgets Team Website

    Comics, Video Games and Movie Fansite

     

    "Size matters not. Look at me. Judge me by my size, do you? Hmm? Hmm. And well you should not. For my ally is the Force, and a powerful ally it is." - Yoda, Jedi Master from Star Wars - Episode V: The Empire Strikes Back

  10. fractal;

     

    You inspired me to "feed my head", and I felt proud that I took on the challenge and completed it. It was such a thrill to get that email from you saying, "Yep, that's right!"

     

    It gave me a new sense of purpose, and inspired us to travel to someplace we'd never been before.

     

    I just wish that you could keep "Contact" together and move it to another spot. Heck, those of us who have solved it should start a club! We could compete with Mensa! Okay, maybe not...

     

    Thanks for "Contact" fractal. You have inspired me and set the bar for every puzzle cache to follow. Let us know what museum you put the container in, or if you recycle it for another cache.

     

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    Lori aka: RedwoodRed

    KF6VFI

    "I don't get lost, I investigate alternative destinations."

    GeoGadgets Team Website

    Comics, Video Games and Movie Fansite

     

    "Size matters not. Look at me. Judge me by my size, do you? Hmm? Hmm. And well you should not. For my ally is the Force, and a powerful ally it is." - Yoda, Jedi Master from Star Wars - Episode V: The Empire Strikes Back

  11. fractal;

     

    You inspired me to "feed my head", and I felt proud that I took on the challenge and completed it. It was such a thrill to get that email from you saying, "Yep, that's right!"

     

    It gave me a new sense of purpose, and inspired us to travel to someplace we'd never been before.

     

    I just wish that you could keep "Contact" together and move it to another spot. Heck, those of us who have solved it should start a club! We could compete with Mensa! Okay, maybe not...

     

    Thanks for "Contact" fractal. You have inspired me and set the bar for every puzzle cache to follow. Let us know what museum you put the container in, or if you recycle it for another cache.

     

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    Lori aka: RedwoodRed

    KF6VFI

    "I don't get lost, I investigate alternative destinations."

    GeoGadgets Team Website

    Comics, Video Games and Movie Fansite

     

    "Size matters not. Look at me. Judge me by my size, do you? Hmm? Hmm. And well you should not. For my ally is the Force, and a powerful ally it is." - Yoda, Jedi Master from Star Wars - Episode V: The Empire Strikes Back

  12. I agree with Zuck (my brain locks on to your nick and I hear it chanted over and over in my head in the wee hours after heavy drinking... don't ask me to spell it, please?).

     

    Seems like some folks didn't read this through. In a state as small as Utah (hey, compared to Alaska, Texas and California, Utah is small), I don't see it as all too difficult to log a cache in each county. And I certainly don't see it as elitist to get some type of special recognition for it.

     

    As for the comment made by the person who refused to approve it - I'm sorry, but if you judge what makes a suitable cache based on whether or not a tourist visiting the state would be able to accomplish it, then I'd say 50% of the caches should be archived!

     

    I mean, think of it: Complaints abound because the 5/5 caches are "too difficult" for the average tourist family, so they shouldn't exist. That is just one example, I'm sure that all of you can think of a similar scenario that would make many of the caches in your area difficult for visitors, tourists or anyone.

     

    The whole excuse seems like a big stretch of logic to me. Maybe because you chose just to "give stuff away" - THAT doesn't sound like what is described on the main page under "Guide to finding your first cache".

     

    I vote that it should be approved, and right now!

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    Lori aka: RedwoodRed

    KF6VFI

    "I don't get lost, I investigate alternative destinations."

    GeoGadgets Team Website

    Comics, Video Games and Movie Fansite

     

    "Size matters not. Look at me. Judge me by my size, do you? Hmm? Hmm. And well you should not. For my ally is the Force, and a powerful ally it is." - Yoda, Jedi Master from Star Wars - Episode V: The Empire Strikes Back

  13. quote:
    Originally posted by DxChallenged:

     

    Any cachers stuble on aliens while caching...the live or almost live variety... and post pictures...?

     

    I say "Bring em on"

     


     

    Me? I quite frequently experience "alien stuble"... especially sometime around the second day after shaving. That stuble is most certainly alive, but I am absolutely positive that you DON'T want to see my photographic proof.

     

    Sorry, DX... just playing!

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    Lori aka: RedwoodRed

    KF6VFI

    "I don't get lost, I investigate alternative destinations."

    GeoGadgets Team Website

    Comics, Video Games and Movie Fansite

     

    "Size matters not. Look at me. Judge me by my size, do you? Hmm? Hmm. And well you should not. For my ally is the Force, and a powerful ally it is." - Yoda, Jedi Master from Star Wars - Episode V: The Empire Strikes Back

  14. quote:
    Originally posted by BassoonPilot:

    And yet, when we finally get to see Yoda in action in "Clones," the scene is so over-the-top, the entire theater was laughing. Made some of the sillier "Spiderman" scenes look like high drama.


     

    The whole reason I changed my sig-line here was because we had just come back from seeing Episode II and I LOVED watching Yoda do the major-mack butt-kick on Dokuu. If I were only a few feet tall and a Master Jedi, I would hope I could propel myself higher and faster than the average "I-have-become-much-stronger" arrogant Darkside bonehead former Padiwan.

     

    I'd heard that Yoda finally drops the cane and takes up his lightsaber. I too have seen the Spider-man movie and expect a few flaws from even the greatest CGI masters - it is a growing and changing field, sometimes so fast that it has to be hard to keep up - but I was truly dazzled and ENTERTAINED by Episode II, and Yoda's performance was icing on the cake for me.

  15. quote:
    Originally posted by BassoonPilot:

    And yet, when we finally get to see Yoda in action in "Clones," the scene is so over-the-top, the entire theater was laughing. Made some of the sillier "Spiderman" scenes look like high drama.


     

    The whole reason I changed my sig-line here was because we had just come back from seeing Episode II and I LOVED watching Yoda do the major-mack butt-kick on Dokuu. If I were only a few feet tall and a Master Jedi, I would hope I could propel myself higher and faster than the average "I-have-become-much-stronger" arrogant Darkside bonehead former Padiwan.

     

    I'd heard that Yoda finally drops the cane and takes up his lightsaber. I too have seen the Spider-man movie and expect a few flaws from even the greatest CGI masters - it is a growing and changing field, sometimes so fast that it has to be hard to keep up - but I was truly dazzled and ENTERTAINED by Episode II, and Yoda's performance was icing on the cake for me.

  16. Considering the expertise he professes in his profile, if he can't program the date on his camera, I wonder how he performs on the job?

     

    And it looks like a stray shadow on the underside of that GPS... but hey, I didn't look too close.

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    Lori aka: RedwoodRed

    KF6VFI

    "I don't get lost, I investigate alternative destinations."

    GeoGadgets Team Website

    Comics, Video Games and Movie Fansite

     

    "Size matters not. Look at me. Judge me by my size, do you? Hmm? Hmm. And well you should not. For my ally is the Force, and a powerful ally it is." - Yoda, Jedi Master from Star Wars - Episode V: The Empire Strikes Back

  17. That's funny!

    I didn't look either!

    I've taken classes in ASP programming and other server-side scripting languages, and I am supposed to look for that blank spot...

    I must be tired.

     

    Where the source page is blank is where the server-side code resides on the web host's server. I like how it works and can't be ripped off... don't get me wrong. I love looking at the source code to see how others put their pages together, and I don't mind when people look at mine. For this reason I am pretty anal about the appearance of my code and will spend hours cleaning up slop left by another programmer to a site I'm working on.

     

    It's just me.

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    Lori aka: RedwoodRed

    KF6VFI

    "I don't get lost, I investigate alternative destinations."

    GeoGadgets Team Website

    Comics, Video Games and Movie Fansite

     

    "Size matters not. Look at me. Judge me by my size, do you? Hmm? Hmm. And well you should not. For my ally is the Force, and a powerful ally it is." - Yoda, Jedi Master from Star Wars - Episode V: The Empire Strikes Back

  18. I'm sorry... did I miss something?

     

    I don't put geocaches together for the random group of thirteen year old malcontents who MIGHT plunder it. And if they happen upon my cache, and decide to STEAL it and use the contents for their own personal enjoyment, do you really think that the tiny $1.69 pocket/keychain knife is going to murder someone or become more of a hardened criminal based on that trinket? If so, then I should be concerned about screwdrivers (they could use it to break into a house, car or ATM machine!), water balloons (they could fill them up with ammonia and drop them into a small mound of TIDE laundry powder and start a nasty arson fire!), golf tees, plastic sporks, or sewing kits (these are small pointy objects - God knows what kind of mischief THEY could do!) or any other number of items that IN THE WRONG, CRIMINALLY-ORIENTED HANDS can do a great deal of damage.

     

    Please! Waterproof matches left in a geocache that is twenty miles from the nearest paved roadway is NOT a bad thing to leave! If my tire went flat because of the scree I drove over to get to the parking area of that geocache in the wilderness and my cellphone (which I refuse to own, by the way) was out of signal range, I would be thrilled to find that box of w/p matches, a lighter, an emergency blanket, etc. They are handy, useful items and I for one will not stop using them as cache booty.

     

    I certainly refuse to adapt my mentality of what I use for cache trade items based on whether or not some child who's parents forgot to teach them about reality or that No means No, or didn't kick them in the a$$ enough when they were bad will do something destructive with it after they have pilfered it from a cache container.

     

    Beer and wine are nice condiments for cooking. It is unsuitable for consumption by minors. It doesn't keep them from getting it, or guns, or matches or knives to do with what they will. If these people's parents can't or refuse to control them, does that mean I need to completely alter my behavior to accomodate these little creeps? What happened to MY rights?

     

    Cache On!

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    Lori aka: RedwoodRed

    KF6VFI

    "I don't get lost, I investigate alternative destinations."

    GeoGadgets Team Website

    Comics, Video Games and Movie Fansite

     

    "Size matters not. Look at me. Judge me by my size, do you? Hmm? Hmm. And well you should not. For my ally is the Force, and a powerful ally it is." - Yoda, Jedi Master from Star Wars - Episode V: The Empire Strikes Back

  19. If you are attempting it on these Groundspeak forum pages, you probably won't get anything.

     

    I'm not sure, but I believe it is because a server-side scripting language is being used.

     

    I'd love to be corrected, though, if I am wrong.

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    Lori aka: RedwoodRed

    KF6VFI

    "I don't get lost, I investigate alternative destinations."

    GeoGadgets Team Website

    Comics, Video Games and Movie Fansite

     

    "Size matters not. Look at me. Judge me by my size, do you? Hmm? Hmm. And well you should not. For my ally is the Force, and a powerful ally it is." - Yoda, Jedi Master from Star Wars - Episode V: The Empire Strikes Back

  20. The Geocaching site to allow purchases keeps giving me some crud that my computer won't allow cookies and so won't let me buy the large numbers of patches I want.

     

    Jeremy! I'm trying to spend money here!

     

    Would you like fries with that?

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    Lori aka: RedwoodRed

    KF6VFI

    "I don't get lost, I investigate alternative destinations."

    GeoGadgets Team Website

    Comics, Video Games and Movie Fansite

     

    "Size matters not. Look at me. Judge me by my size, do you? Hmm? Hmm. And well you should not. For my ally is the Force, and a powerful ally it is." - Yoda, Jedi Master from Star Wars - Episode V: The Empire Strikes Back

  21. The Geocaching site to allow purchases keeps giving me some crud that my computer won't allow cookies and so won't let me buy the large numbers of patches I want.

     

    Jeremy! I'm trying to spend money here!

     

    Would you like fries with that?

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    Lori aka: RedwoodRed

    KF6VFI

    "I don't get lost, I investigate alternative destinations."

    GeoGadgets Team Website

    Comics, Video Games and Movie Fansite

     

    "Size matters not. Look at me. Judge me by my size, do you? Hmm? Hmm. And well you should not. For my ally is the Force, and a powerful ally it is." - Yoda, Jedi Master from Star Wars - Episode V: The Empire Strikes Back

  22. quote:
    Originally posted by Navdog:

    I made a comment last fall when virtuals were just starting to show up that I would hate to see the site turn into geotravel.com. Now that these locationless caches are spreading like weeds, it seems my fears are coming true.


     

    Really? Popping up like weeds, huh? I certainly don't understand where your fears are based.

     

    According to the "About Geocaching" page on this website, there is currently (as I type) 19,072 ACTIVE geocaches distributed around 123 countries. Of those only 107 are listed as locationless. That is a 178-to-1 ratio.

     

    Yeah. The frickin' sport is most definitely on a downward spiral. Give me a break!

     

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    Lori aka: RedwoodRed

    KF6VFI

    "I don't get lost, I investigate alternative destinations."

    GeoGadgets Team Website

    Comics, Video Games and Movie Fansite

     

    "Size matters not. Look at me. Judge me by my size, do you? Hmm? Hmm. And well you should not. For my ally is the Force, and a powerful ally it is." - Yoda, Jedi Master from Star Wars - Episode V: The Empire Strikes Back

  23. What is wrong with something like a Russell or similar brand sweatshirt (pullover) or jacket (zip up)?

     

    They are warm enough in cooler weather, keep the bugs, scrub and thorns off of you and if they get too warm, they are stretchy enough that you can tie them at your waist or stuff them in your pack.

     

    I have a polyester one (which I HATE!) but I would recommend cotton, because it breathes better and the better quality ones like Russell won't pill up. You can buy them in different weights of fabric, too, and in bright colors so that no one shoots at you.

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    Lori aka: RedwoodRed

    KF6VFI

    "I don't get lost, I investigate alternative destinations."

    GeoGadgets Team Website

    Comics, Video Games and Movie Fansite

     

    It's not whether or not you pick your nose that matters, but where you put the booger...

  24. What is wrong with something like a Russell or similar brand sweatshirt (pullover) or jacket (zip up)?

     

    They are warm enough in cooler weather, keep the bugs, scrub and thorns off of you and if they get too warm, they are stretchy enough that you can tie them at your waist or stuff them in your pack.

     

    I have a polyester one (which I HATE!) but I would recommend cotton, because it breathes better and the better quality ones like Russell won't pill up. You can buy them in different weights of fabric, too, and in bright colors so that no one shoots at you.

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    Lori aka: RedwoodRed

    KF6VFI

    "I don't get lost, I investigate alternative destinations."

    GeoGadgets Team Website

    Comics, Video Games and Movie Fansite

     

    It's not whether or not you pick your nose that matters, but where you put the booger...

  25. quote:
    Originally posted by DisQuoi:

    I've heard people talk about being the first to find a cache is like taking someone's virginity. I think those people are trying to substitute something that they _aren't_ doing enough of with this sport. I suggest they both go home and "get some" then return when they can think clearly.

     

    (sorry if that offended anyone ... tried to say it delicately)


     

    SOME people are just competitive. It has nothing to do with sex. I am one of those competitive people and I sure don't need to go home and "get some", neither do my 5 and 8 year olds.

     

    Yes, some of us do drop everything and rush out when a new cache is posted. Hell, I couldn't get a babysitter so that I could go see "Episode II" at 12:01 a.m. opening day! I like to be there first, it's a rush and in our area, where folks place special items in some caches specifically for the "first finder", sometimes it is worth it to try and get their first.

     

    Not too long ago we noticed a new cache early Sunday morning. All I had to say was, "Hey guys, get your boots on!" and the whole crew got excited. They know the drill. It was less than twenty miles from us and we knew the area. About thirty minutes into looking around trees and dense underbrush, we heard a car coming up the deserted logging road. We knew right away it had to be another geocacher, and we were pretty sure who it would be. We all came out to meet them, say hello and tell them how we hadn't found it yet. I even showed them the spot where my GPS said we should be closest, but still weren't finding it. We all looked together. It just happened that we'd all narrowed the search area down, and Steak was standing right next to Little J when she found it. She offered to let us have first pick of the loot, but I reminded her that SHE had found it first, and the first finder honors should go to her and her hubby. We really enjoyed that find. All of us. Now we have geocaching friends!

     

    I realize it can't all be like that, but I agree that the first person to be at the site physically should determine if and when the second cacher/group should get the chance to hunt or join up with them.

     

    "Come on, Iceman! Take the shot or let Mav get in there!" - 'Slider' from Top Gun

     

    I also think that there should be, for etiquette's sake, a time limit. If the first person to get there doesn't want to join forces with those that show up second, they should have a certain amount of time to do a thorough search before the second person/group gets a chance to "play through". If you're choking, your GPS has a EPE of 112 feet and you've poked and prodded every bush, rock and tree root for a hundred yards, ask for help or step back and give the second to arrive the same courtesy you would appreciate from them and let them try. Don't be so bloody competitive that you don't know when to say when just because you have an audience.

     

    I've been told that "IMHO" means that you AREN'T being humble at all, so I will now say: "That's my frickin' opinion and I'm not at all sure I care WHAT you think of it!"

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    Lori aka: RedwoodRed

    KF6VFI

    "I don't get lost, I investigate alternative destinations."

    GeoGadgets Team Website

    Comics, Video Games and Movie Fansite

     

    It's not whether or not you pick your nose that matters, but where you put the booger...

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