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idratherbeinthewoods

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  1. Anyone can find 'em. It take a special talent to hide caches. Who has the most cache hides?
  2. The "finder" goes by Doobies. Probably smoked some dope and forgot he found it!
  3. Man, you guys must need a wheelbarrel to take all that stuff with ya! I take a pen and T.P. (just in case)!
  4. Why not go out and buy a case of florescent pink spray paint and spray over the areas that you search??? Maybe invite John Couger for song or two?
  5. Does the deer have Chronic Wasting Disease?
  6. I found this cache a couple of days ago. Well worth the trip. Don't let the 4 star terrain stop you, its not that bad!
  7. Coming September 25th, 2005. Order now to reserve your coins! This is one fantastic geocoin. It is the new 2005 Compass Rose Geocoin with Geocaching.com tracking numbers already etched on them. Order now before 2005 is gone! It features high grade hard enamel colors instead of the usual soft enamel colors. The metal surface is polished nickel. - It measures a whopping 1.75" in diameter and 4mm thick. This coin has some weight to it! - They are already trackable on Geocaching.com. Each coin has its own tracking code already etched on it. - It is customizable on the front side. You can take these coins to an etching shop in the mall or a trophy shop and have whatever you want etched on them such as: your own additional tracking numbers, user names, dates, coordinates, etc. NOTE: If you want us to custom etch the coins for you, then you will need to order at least 100 coins or more. Contact us for custom orders. - The front die is available for your own geocoin if you want to make your own custom back die. This means you can save on die costs. Please contact us for custom orders. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Nothing about its own icon but I imagine it will, like mount10bike & german geocoins
  8. For all of you who can't afford Quantum Leap , I've got a bridge for sale. Real cheap!
  9. Greating from Dubuque! Its on the move again. If it gets near here again I try to get it and give it a tour. I think in Texans lingo Dubuque means retain and move slowly....
  10. I've only had one muggler experience. A teeny bopper thought that the only place she could get reception on her cell phone was sitting on a long rock wall near the cache. So I sat about 25' away and slooowlllly inched my way towards her. When she realized what I was doing, she left in a hurry. I later told my wife what I did and she pointed out that I could have ended up with a face full of mace!
  11. Great choise in brand! I own 2 Magellan Sportraks, 1 w/ maps and the other is waterproof. I love em both and would never trade down to a Garmin.
  12. Of the 3 tb's I released into the wild, 2 are awol. Emails to the last cachers who possess 'em have gone unanswered. I'll never waste my time or money on another tb. Some cachers are pretty disappointing...........
  13. Spiders, always a dadgum spider when I'm caching. Big ugly hairy poisonous spiders with huge fangs, ready to pounce . I HATE SPIDERS!
  14. I second the Big Springs Cache. Don't miss it!
  15. Do geocachers loot archaeological sites? This is in a State park built by the CCC in the 30's. Trails lead upto and around "unknown mounds". Its not like this is off the beaten path.
  16. Hey Jeremy, your profile shows you to be the founder of geocache. Quite an honor. Now please re-emburse me for the remainder of my Premium Membership. I don't need this shi........
  17. So let me see if I have this right,Geocaching stance is that cache owner can delete any log for any reason.
  18. You emailed me Sunday, May 8th at appx 5:30 pm. I was half way to Chicago when it was sent. I returned Friday, May 13. Read your request on the 14th, log deleted early Sunday morning, the 15th. I have emailed the Jones Co. Tourism Association,Anamosa Historical Society, and park ranger Dennis Murphy, requesting more info on the "weird/odd mounds,early settler trash heap,back fill from an old shack,or a very odd one in a million pile of rotting trees". (yea thats what they are) Will keep you informed. See ya in the woods
  19. Interesting but not likely in these parts. The Hopewellian indians that populated this area would bury their dead in mounds, mostly cone or animal shaped.
  20. What kind of contests have they done in the past?
  21. I think he was wrong in archiving the log. Looks like dead indian burial mounds to me. Did he think that they are live burial mounds??? Why not take a shovel up there and start digging!
  22. Hello, Im writing to request you rename the pictures on this http://tinylink.com/?H3yf8OStpC log. Since so far noone visiting the has claimed to be an archeologist, or give proof other than 'they look like mounds'. So labeling pictures as INDIAN mounds would be careless. If you want to call them them that, then please clearify the pictures. 'mounds' 'weird/odd mounds' 'mounds that look like indian mounds to Me' etc, would be ok. thanks welch This is what the cache owner emailed me last week, I was gone last week and didn't get it til the weekend. To late. What ticks me off is the other references to the same burial mounds in other postings.
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