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Badgerdawg

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  1. Well, I have been here in San Francisco 3 weeks, it has rained everyday, only saw the sun twice, went caching two times, released one new Travel Bug and taught two newbies about geocaching. All in all, a great time, except for the rainy part...I'm heading home in a couple days and hope the snow waits til I get there. :D At least you don't have to shovel rain...See you soon...

  2. WELCOME The_Nagual!!! Since we haven't had any REAL snow yet, you can cache just about everywhere :) It looks like Snow Summit has the two major runs open on man-made ice, *er...cough*... SNOW! Temps are 44-52 during the day, so dress accordingly.

     

    All caches are open, roads, too! :)

  3. I LOVE events!!! :laughing: Lots of food, crazy cachers, great food, awesome raffle prizes, delicious food, coin oogling...did I mention the fantastic food??? :anibad:

     

    Well, just you wait, Mandy'sMom and I will be having the 2nd Annual Big Bear Cache Bash next summer. Prepare to eat! :mad:

  4. Arrgghh PIRATES! I think Tinfoil is right about the name being too long. You could try the "Pirates WDDA", I suppose. ;)

     

    Hey Tinfoil and Nutbag, you can retire your thirsty boots at Shoshana's Mickey D's Cache GCQQON. Congrats on making it to Heavenly Harrison! I salute you!!!

     

    If forestry road 2N10 is open, there are some great caches up there with beautiful views and EZ hikes. I don't know if you were up there during the Event. :ph34r:

     

    I took my nephew out for his first cache weekend and he is TOTALLY excited about it. Does anyone know of a cache group in Ventura he can contact? Thanks.

     

    Have a GREAT DAY :D

  5. C.A., It saddens me that this is still a problem, and I completely understand both sides, and I am NOT taking any. This is between you guys. I simply did NOT want this issue to continue on this thread that I started for the fun of geocaching in Big Bear. Please put it to rest, start your own thread, or better yet, let's just all move along.

     

    PLEASE...I am not mad you or anyone, just didn't want this to flare up again, here.

     

    As for the earthquake, well, you must be a sound sleeper! Even my snorring BadgerDog was rattled by it :anitongue:

     

    OK, Life is Good, let's be safe out there and Cache On!

     

     

    :laughing: PEACE TO ALL, Badgercacher

  6. Rock and Roll!!!!!! A perfect welcome for my family to Big Bear, a 4.1 quake 5 miles north of here...wah-who!!! :ph34r:

     

    As for the "rock pile" cache topic and disparaging remarks, gentlemen, please start your own thread. My eyes were burning from the last go'round. Thank you! :D

  7. Yes, I'm afraid this is not "STORM WATCH 2005", we will still have to wait...

     

    Hey Tinfoil! I have 5 caches going down Hwy 18 to Lucern, they usually won't have a lot of snow covering them...if you head that way.

     

    Thank you BLONDS RUN AMUCK for trading a San Diego (my home town :cry: !!!) for the Big Bear coin. San Diego rocks! And a huge AWESOME JOB to the Tandemaniacs for making the Big Bear coins...they are fantabulous!

     

    Geocachers are the best! :blink::cry::lol::cry::ph34r:

  8. Welcome aboard Tinfoil-Hat and NutBag!!! We love you guys, and always enjoy your visits to the mountains! :huh: You are hereby recognized as honorary Big Bear Lake Geocachers! WHO-ya!!!!!

     

    If anyone is interested, my official weather station shows a blustery 42 degress. Snow Summit has the Miracle Mile open on person-made snow... B) Roads are open.

     

    Our monthly pizza night is Wednesday, Dec. 14, 6pm at Village Pizza. Come to meet your local cachers and yak about the most fun you can have with millions of dollars of govt. property! Be there!

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