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  1. The first 20? Well, disabled really doesn't count, therefore, the remaining - well, I am either a chicken or smarter than that!! If the other half of the "Team" says come on its not that bad then maybe the outstanding caches will become "found". There is a better chance of finding the cache with the whole team then the one clutz that slipped down the hill and sprained her ankle enough to warrant a soft cast or hard boot to be worn for THREE MONTHS during the first few months of the caching experience;) !!! Oh, we are not quiters!!! I most likely will be in another boot before long... :laughing:

  2. BrianSnat:

     

    Thanks for the ability to add my thoughts and comments to this very important survey. I will get the other half of Team MM (the Mac half) to also participate. Thanks again for bringing this to Geocacher's attention!

    :unsure:

  3. Deb saw what she described as a BIG cat head (8-10" across)...

    peering down at her on July 4th from above a cache in Hacklebarney Park...

    From her description, it was definately a Mtn. Lion...

    And when NJ Fish & Game was contacted, they were not surprised...

    We were not the first to report a sighting...

     

    These all could be the same cat as they have a range with a radius of about 70 miles...

    Probably an escapee from somewhere...

    8 to 10" is only a large house cat or coon cat, a mtn. lions head is quite larger...

     

    I was there when Deb spotted the cat. I did not see it but I sure saw her face as she ran down a hill of boulders. She saw something that was big. Not a house cat. I've had house cats all my life. 3 presently and feed a group of ferrals. The biggest full grown male's head is maybe 4" across. That a fair distance from 10". What everyone seems to ignore is perhaps it wasn't a fully mature cat. Remember this was a cut and run situation too and a ruler wasn't available. I think we should all be open to the possibility of Mountain Lions in NJ and just be aware. If you're out caching with your children please keep them in sight at all times.

     

    Mike

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