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Belleterre

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  1. I'd be real discreet going after that one. I'm pretty sure it doesn't have permission to be there and there was a HUGE flap about 2 1/2 years ago about caches in that park. Ranger 'Dick' was outraged that there were caches in 'her' park and said they would NOT be tolerated. Maybe we're lucky and she's retired now.

  2. I like the first (non-coin) image. Initially I wanted the 1980 eruption - but it doesn't seem to lend itself well to the coin. The newer plume/dome sets up much nicer and it represents the 25th anniversary with an image of what's happening now. I agree on the 'no geo-colors' part too, but don't really like the green border either. Hmm - so much to ponder.

  3. Note to all the Puzzle People out there.  "Deductible Cache Contributions" (GHCRGP) is not included on the route, of course, but it IS in the area.  (That's a rather major HINT, by the way!)  In fact, you'll be within a few hundred yards of it while doing a couple of the other caches on the route.

    Have you confirmed it is still there? The last searcher is convinced it is gone.

    Hmmm - did the last searcher have a DNF and not log it?

     

    I have the only logged DNF :rolleyes: on that cache - ah, what a claim to fame!

  4. Thanks everyone. And thanks to the wonderful group who accompanied me on this milestone cache - Dad, Bugel-Shunra, LucyandRickie, Wander Lost, Misguided One, Curmudgeonly Gal and Criminal. BTW, Bugel-Shunra should have hit #700 yesterday evening. :) Supposedly at 'Christmas Bird Count' with my Dad and L&R cheering him on - but looking at his profile, I'm wondering if it was actually #699? :) We'll see when he gets his logs all done. If his count was off - would you all please join me in harassing him unmercifully? :unsure:

  5. Here's my daily wear....

     

    madcaulk.jpg

    If it wasn't for those nice little spikey things, those would look just like my motorcycle boots. Here's a pair of cool shoes I have - but I don't think they'll make it out caching. (sorry, I'm computer illiterate and don't know how to put a picture in my log) ;)

  6. I bid on the 3 pallet and 5 pallet .. emmm.. dont have the lot numbers.. but also have not figured out how to sort it out.  at $2/can then that is way past where I was willing to go.

    Are you saying that $2 a can is too much? Or that 52 cans X $2 = $104 and that's too much up front? Or? <_<

  7. Travel bugs do fine in English. My oldest one, Pink Lady, has been traveling for over 2 1/2 years. She made the jump to Germany in Nov. '03 and had no problem reaching her goal (of course, there are a few German log entries that could be bad-mouthing her, I don't understand much more than der or das). After that she's traveled to Namibia, then South Africa and recently back to the Netherlands. All in English.

  8. I not overly excited about a group camp setup, unless we find one where trailers are permitted. I enjoy camping, but the closest to tenting I get is in my Tent Trailer. I think we should just pick a specific section of the campground we choose and have as many people try to get sites there as possible.

    Manchester has a nice group camp area with hook-ups (I think the park site says 12) and a large grassy area for tents. And there are a lot of caches nearby. And I wouldn't have any excuse for not going since it's only about 5 miles from home. :lol:

     

    Dosewallips also has a big open field group camp area, but I don't remember if it has any hook-ups. The main drawback of this one is a shortage of easy caches nearby. The tougher caches nearby are awesome though! :lol:

  9. My brother has participated in several roadside litter clean-ups sponsored by his work. This is how they were told to deal with syringes/needles:

     

    Dig a small trench with the heal of their shoe. Nudge the syringe/needle into the trench with said shoe. Cover it all back up.

  10. And I want to do the hikes, but here's the thing, I often have a 4 and/or 6 year old with me and walks of more than about a mile are too long. I love to hike, but am not really comfortable doing it by myself. We used to hike a lot before the kids were born, but now we kind of have to wait for them to grow up a little.

    Your kids are a perfect age for doing some more hiking. My kids were 4 and 6 when I took them on their first backpack trip. It was to Camp Pleasant on the North Fork of the Skokomish (the same place I did my first backpack trip at age 8.) At the time it was a 7.4 mile RT, now it's 14 miles. Sally carried a book bag with just her coat in it and Bucky carried all of his clothes. It WAS nice when they got bigger and started carrying some of the community gear!

     

    They didn't start out as good hikers though - when Sally was 2 1/2, we were walking to the mailbox when I realized she had stopped. She was standing there with her arms crossed and said 'Walking makes me mad!' Fortunately she's changed her mind and gone on to do trekking in Nepal and Spain.

     

    On that first over-nighter, my husband would tease the kids saying 'Keep out of my mud puddle! I want them clean!' So of course they'd race off to stomp in the water. It sure helped them get up the trail.

  11. Wow! Sounds almost like the frenzy to get a jeep.

     

    It also highlights one of my pet peeves. It's okay to log a traveler in and out of a cache to put miles on it/document it's travels/whatever, BUT

     

    If you have time to log it in, YOU HAVE TIME TO LOG IT OUT!

     

    I realize that people may forget to do that, but with things like a M10B coin or jeep that will cause a frenzy, we need to be more careful about timely logs.

  12. Length: 3.5 miles one-way

    Beginning Elevation: 640 feet

    Ending Elevation: 2250 feet

    Difficulty: Most Difficult

    Trail descriptions like this sure make me wonder about who does the rating. An elevation gain of 1410 in 3.5 miles is a cake-walk, yet they rate it 'most difficult'? Or did they leave out a part about crossing over a 5000 foot ridge?

  13. What is a good fall-back plan in the event of torrential rain?

    They're in western Washington! The only fall-back plan there is is a good raincoat and/or umbrella! Of course, the tunnel :ph34r: would be somewhat dryer than outside. ;)

  14. Well, apparently no one was paying attention to the coin that M10B left up at Deception Pass Last Weekend.

     

    I think someone noticed it. Half-Canadian told me she missed out on it by a mere 10 minutes yesterday. Bummer! :)

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