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AirborneSurveyor

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  1. Well, that would be a fun way to meet a local FTF Hound or two. Just be prepared to have cachers trampling through your yard at all hours, might want to let the neighbors know not to call the police when they see strangers in your yard when you are not home.
  2. Quote from Snoogans' TB Longevity Clinic: That's a little bit more to the point of what I started this thread with. A cute thing with a big friggen hole drilled in it, is still cute and likely to get more pictures. It's however, less apt to be added to someone's collection of nifty things. Same goes for an ugly bug. You have defiantly got this one down. That is one UGLY bug.
  3. After almost two years my Red Hook TB is back on the road! It is wild that I just made these five entries on the "Ok, Lets see some cool TB's! a few weeks ago.
  4. I hope your Drop of Guiness makes it further then my Red Hook TB. I received an e-mail from a sock puppet e-mail account that they were throwing my TB away. They went on to lecture me that promoting alcohol on this family activity will not be tolerated. What if their child logged the TB and saw pictures of beer? I tried to reply and ask them to just mail me back my bug instead of throwing away something I paid for and they were stealing from me by throwing my property away. The e-mail came back undeliverable. UPDATE Red Hook is back on the road after almost two years!!
  5. e-mail sent. I forgot to add in the e-mail if you want I can e-mail my rough artwork and the blueprints that came back. So you will have an idea what they can do with rough artwork.
  6. I just saw the Tater Racer coin and I thought they were funny. I just wish I had one of them for a TB race I just entered.
  7. e-mail sent for over the edge and signal Jan 06.
  8. Dummy cord to my caching bag, because only a dummy will lose something after it has been tied/tethered to something attached to your person or so big you will not be able to walk away and forget it.
  9. Actually, we're using tbrace.com for our race. And that reminds me, I need to email a few people now that I'm back and have pics of their TBs so they can activate them. Well that just shows that reading comprehension was never my strong point.
  10. I have high jacked this thread long enough. To get it back on topic. This one is a plumb bob that I attached a TB tag to it with a piece of wire rope. Called it Benchmarker and have its picture taken hanging over Benchmarks.
  11. <snip> <snip> It's been gone almost 2 years now, but if find myself in Mississippi I just might drop the copy tag with another Red Hook keychain in the last cache it was spotted in just out of spite. Or how about a starting a signature 'beer bottle' item in every cache around the Mississippi area! I could make a pathtag and mail them to a few active cachers in and around the last cache my TB was in. I can just see this person running all over town trying to collect 100 tags.
  12. I entered the Military Association of GeoCachers (MAGC) 2009 TB race a few weeks ago. Kick's off 27 Sep the race is being tracked with the website.
  13. Is it bad form to quote yourself? It is not like the DNF is on your stats page. 212 caches found x# caches DNF
  14. This is my log entry from (GCKQY3) Ghoulish Goods at Round Hill July 10, 2005 by AirborneSurveyor (212 found) Nice Cache. Did this one and Indiana Spirit Quest #211. My wife and I were surprised by how many veterans were buried here. We collected several American flags that people just tossed on the ground at the Indians game on the 4th of July on our way out of the ballpark. We still had them in the Jeep and decide to place one on each grave of a veteran that did not have a flag. We quickly ran out of flags. TN left U.S. Army keychain. TFTC I have been doing that ever since then when I do cemetery caches.
  15. <snip> Wow, that sucks. What area was that btw? Maybe I need to look out for it. Must be hard for that parent considering all the beer ads and commercials in existence - or do they just tie a blindfold around their kids head when they go outside? It's been gone almost 2 years now, but if find myself in Mississippi I just might drop the copy tag with another Red Hook keychain in the last cache it was spotted in just out of spite.
  16. This is the second version of one of them things we are not allowed to talk about here.
  17. LOL... That would save a lot of answering to muggles I have one of them t-shirts. I get questioning looks and or questions all the time.
  18. I like that you go to start and have the choice of four different waypoints to goto. One route would be real short, the fourth would be real long with two and three about the same distance to travel. Eeney Meeney Miney Mo. I would no doupt would pick the long way.
  19. I hope your Drop of Guiness makes it further then my Red Hook TB. I received an e-mail from a sock puppet e-mail account that they were throwing my TB away. They went on to lecture me that promoting alcohol on this family activity will not be tolerated. What if their child logged the TB and saw pictures of beer? I tried to reply and ask them to just mail me back my bug instead of throwing away something I paid for and they were stealing from me by throwing my property away. The e-mail came back undeliverable.
  20. Welcome to the addiction, oops I mean Geocaching. Your best bet is to go find a few more caches over the next month and do research on GPS units. I love my Colorado 400t, but I can also justify the cost as I use it for work and not just Geocaching. Once you have found one that you like and will do everything you want it to do go to that e-place and you can find it for less than half of retail.
  21. That sounds like a fun multi cache. Three endings with one common starting point, I just might commit plagiarism. Be sure to send me the GC so I would be able to make a note of your idea on my cache page if I ever do this. Give credit where credit is do.
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