Faderaven
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My friend is very grateful... Now about that altimeter...
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Say if , um, you downloaded - oh - 140 benchmarks to your GPS and you decided later that this was a really bad idea...could you use Easy GPS to remove them? Any other suggestions would be appreciated.
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Say if , um, you downloaded - oh - 140 benchmarks to your GPS and you decided later that this was a really bad idea...could you use Easy GPS to remove them? Any other suggestions would be appreciated.
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Returnbuy has more 3020s...hurry! More 3020s
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SpookyMike is the ONLY geocacher I have met in the field. He seemed a pleasant enough fellow - I would guess close to retirement age. Not the sort to resort to such shenanigans as this thread suggests. Hey he brought his dad geocaching with him...how bad could he be?
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Actually he just disappeared from these pages. Along with his logs. Anyone know why he might have been deleted? His name was Spooky Mike.
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I'm going to have to order some Safety-Kut and make some Letterboxes to place. Hmmm...maybe I'll have to think about placing my first geocache too.
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I'm going to have to order some Safety-Kut and make some Letterboxes to place. Hmmm...maybe I'll have to think about placing my first geocache too.
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Does anyone here hunt Letterboxes also? It doesn't seem to be taking off as rapidly as geocaching. At the very least hunting them would be good practice for learning to use your compass. Letterboxing
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quote:My minimal kit is 2 quarts of water, a cell phone, a digital camera, and a Swiss Army knife. This is for the caches in the city area. If I am going into the desert, the kit contains much more. 1 gallon of water per person and/or dog, signal mirror, flashing strobe, extra batteries, ham radio, pepper foam, a defensive pistol, and a well-equipped first aid kit. Add more or less as you see what you need. You carry a gallon of water per person? I imagine it's pretty empty by the time you reach the cache. Must be thirsty work carrying all that water.
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quote:My minimal kit is 2 quarts of water, a cell phone, a digital camera, and a Swiss Army knife. This is for the caches in the city area. If I am going into the desert, the kit contains much more. 1 gallon of water per person and/or dog, signal mirror, flashing strobe, extra batteries, ham radio, pepper foam, a defensive pistol, and a well-equipped first aid kit. Add more or less as you see what you need. You carry a gallon of water per person? I imagine it's pretty empty by the time you reach the cache. Must be thirsty work carrying all that water.
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There is a mother deer in my Mom's backyard too. She had 3 babies which I thought was a lot. Now she has FIVE. WTF? I think she is starting a daycare center.
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I was too slow. The 3030s are backordered.
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Free FRS Radios (After Rebate of Course)
Faderaven replied to Dekaner's topic in General geocaching topics
I got mine. -
Free FRS Radios (After Rebate of Course)
Faderaven replied to Dekaner's topic in General geocaching topics
Can someone tell my how a $15.00 dollar radio plus $3.95 in shipping minus a $10.00 rabate equals zero cost? Read the fine print. The rebate coupon is good only for TWO $10.00 rebates. Something stinks or I need to go back to math class. -
QUIZ: Greatest Concentration of Caches?
Faderaven replied to Pharmadude's topic in General geocaching topics
1070 Wheee! -
A cache I am watching out for was visited by a person with a pretty big t-bug. If this person had only put the t-bug in the cache container and left everything else out he still wouldn't have been able to even come close to sealing the tupperware container. So instead he uses the plastic bag in the cache to dump all the contents into (including the bug) which he then places on the ground. He puts the empty container on the bag and doesn't bother to put the lid on or to hide the cache. What is up with that? P.S. People please think for a minute when deciding on a bug. I am going to have a hard time finding a home for this bug. I'm not sure it'll fit in an ammo container. It's big!
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I am an avid reader of KODT also. I blame you for this new addiction. I'm packing up for an expediton even though it looks like rain. *sigh*
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I am an avid reader of KODT also. I blame you for this new addiction. I'm packing up for an expediton even though it looks like rain. *sigh*
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Found first cache full of religous "goodies" :o(
Faderaven replied to cyarnell's topic in General geocaching topics
quote: If you want to put WWJD bracelets in caches, bibles, the Torah, a voodoo doll, feel free. But to create a box of tracts deviates from the light nature of the sport. Jeremy Irish Groundspeak - The Language of Location COOL! I want a voodoo doll!! -
How long until membership is acknowledged
Faderaven replied to pdxmarathonman's topic in How do I...?
I cropped your pic for you. Take a look and see if you like. http://www.faderaven.com/bmule.jpg -
Cap, one of your flags now sits atop my monitor. Thanks to you I get to enjoy it and my freedom every day. Faderaven
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quote:Originally posted by The Artful Dodger: There is a Diving quarry over the New Jersey border in Pennsylvania that would be ideal for that .... http://www.dutchsprings.com/sitemap.html http://img.Groundspeak.com/user/9929_700.jpg Ah, I remember Dutch Springs. I took my Rescue Diver course there. It was windy and bitterly cold that day. So cold that I resorted to changing in one of the portapotties.
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quote:Originally posted by The Artful Dodger: There is a Diving quarry over the New Jersey border in Pennsylvania that would be ideal for that .... http://www.dutchsprings.com/sitemap.html http://img.Groundspeak.com/user/9929_700.jpg Ah, I remember Dutch Springs. I took my Rescue Diver course there. It was windy and bitterly cold that day. So cold that I resorted to changing in one of the portapotties.