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mizdeeds

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  1. -- It is never in the last place you look. It is in the first place you look, but never discovered on the first attempt. Sixth Law of Geocaching -- If you find you do not mind being out in the rain, the snow, or even a hurricane, here's a valuable tip: you need to do something about your geocaching addiction. Fifth Law of Geocaching -- The things that come to those who wait are usually the things left by those who got there first. Fourth Law of Geocaching -- Multi-million dollar technology is worthless in the hands of morons. Third Law of Geocaching -- When everything is coming your way, you're in the wrong lane. Turn the GPSr off and pay attention to your driving. Second Law of Geocaching -- MARK. THE. CAR. First Law of Geocaching
  2. in english??? It's ROT-13... and translates to: E-Mail for a hint. I will not give you a hint on your first try sorry. Along with 'Why put it in the encoded hint field?', my question is: 'Why not?'
  3. No door on this one to put the logo on, so it's on the hood.
  4. Okay, did you still want the saying "we accept cache" on it??
  5. I like the one you're using! There is a cacher in this area who's user ID is 'nedwob' ...
  6. Okay, here you go... I'm still not sure I like it! Let me know what you think.
  7. Didn't want you to think I forgot.... I'm just having issues creating it! So far I'm not liking how it's turning out...
  8. Yup, willdo! I left the file on my work computer, so will edit it tomorrow morning and repost. New version is uploaded; it's back on the original post.
  9. The file for this one is also on my work computer (it was a long day!). Will see what I can do with it tomorrow.
  10. Yup, willdo! I left the file on my work computer, so will edit it tomorrow morning and repost.
  11. I've seen some like that around here. They have a small bison tube in them, and so far have stayed dry.
  12. I like to trade sig cards/items. I do carry some geocaching-related pins and patches, and some dollar-store items too. I usually leave one of my pathtags in any cache big enough to hold one:
  13. I've had a lot of great "power caching" days with all of my caching buddies. One of my favorites was when Windrose and I headed out to do the CSI: series here in Michigan. We did 7 of the 12 CSI caches that day; driving my non-Jeep up a "mountain" (proving the wheels WILL stay on terra firma even when the slope is vertical), down winding narrow trails with no room to turn around (I MADE room), and finally getting lost in the woods in the dark (60' from the car.. hey, I said it was DARK!). The entire series took us 3 days, 842 miles and 2 different vehicles, and was some of the most FUN caching I've ever had! (and yes, I've learned that valuable lesson: MARK THE CAR!)
  14. Congratulations and welcome to the obsession!!
  15. Thank you! I may not use it as often as some others, but I love INATN!
  16. Here's one I went after the FTF on tonight. One of our local hiders is very clever with his 'containers'. We never know what to expect, and this was no exception! The listing is hilarious! (GC1B9DK) I forgot to take my camera with me and snapped these photos with my phone, so the quality is not the best. The hide area: The name of the cache is Randolph the Nanosed Reindeer.. a closer look at GZ, do you see it yet? And an even closer look: Yes, I got the FTF! And permission from the owner to post these (thanks, Mike!).
  17. A pine cone in an aspen tree. Man that is some tuff camo Actually, it is a pine cone in an oak tree . . . that makes all the difference . . . I bet it still fools lots of people! Hiding it in the right species of tree would be just plain mean - wouldn't it? Skisidedown Yes! I've hunted a few of these in pine trees, some with many many of their own real cones hanging there. Of course, after a few have searched for it, there aren't any real ones left on the tree!
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