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KY MOOSE

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  1. I am addicted to walking in the woods with my dog. If I don't get out every day I'm not at work the day is a loss to me. If there is a cache on our walk, even better!

    I'm hopelessly addicted and have been for years. Things around the house and friendships have suffered. Is this a bad thing? Anyone else the same way? Should I try to reform or just give up? :unsure:

     

    Man, I bet the Berkshires were beautiful a couple weeks ago...I'm jealous!

     

    You're suppose to say, "They're always beutiful!" :laughing:

  2. Where abouts in the Daniel Boone are you from?

    My father used to work on the Boone, and I grew up in the area.

     

    I'm not really from the hollers, just hiked & camped there a lot...really miss it.

    Originally from Lex, been in Balt for past few years.

    I do a lot of my hiking in N. Baltimore County...very reminecient of the rolling

    hills of the bluegrass.

    Like CIMAWR, I also trapes around Lake Roland in Balt. City

  3. Where abouts in the Daniel Boone are you from?

    My father used to work on the Boone, and I grew up in the area.

     

    I'm not really from the hollers, just hiked & camped there a lot...really miss it.

    Originally from Lex, been in Balt for past few years.

    I do a lot of my hiking in N. Baltimore County...very reminecient of the rolling

    hills of the bluegrass.

    Like CIMAWR, I also trapes around Lake Roland in Balt. City

  4. Man, I bet the Berkshires were beautiful a couple weeks ago...I'm jealous!

    Wasn't Thoreau a frequent visitor there?

    The leaves are hitting their peak here in Baltimore, and I'm hitting the trails

    as often as I can.

    Of course nothing can compare to where ever you come from.

    For me it's the hills in the Daniel Boone Forest back home in Kentucky.

  5. If it's actually disabled, give the owner time to make the fix, or decide

    what THEY want to do. You could e-mail them and they might meet

    you there to look for it. Without the owner’s consent, I don't think

    you should post an actual find, even if you did find it on your own.

     

    If it’s NOT disabled due to access or hazard issues, you could still look for

    it and post a helpful note &/or e-mail the owner. If you happen to find it

    (and give it a fix if you're so inclined) they'll probably grant you the find

    for your effort.

    I don't think anyone would get upset over a well intentioned cacher.

     

    I'm not in it for the numbers and wouldn’t foist an opinion on anyone,

    but logging a find for a disabled cache seems a little questionable to me.

    Who’s to know if it was actually found? Who’s cache is it anyway?

    Mending a "needs mintenance" cache and logging a find is fine, and

    the fix is usually appreciated. The forums have intimated that some

    "disabled" caches have been baited with phony replacements for ulterior

    motives or strictly for the find…I don’t understand why folks would do that.

     

    I've lent a helping hand on a number of caches that needed a little

    (and sometimes a lot) of maintenance, and other cachers have subsequently

    scored finds. It’s good form to write a note in the logbook & on the web

    whenever this is done…not for the recognition, just to show you care.

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