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Hockeyhick

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  1. We had a similar situation, only not at night. Both sets of keys were locked inside, (mine and my wife's) so we improvised and found a long piece of #10 solid copper ground wire from an old power-pole nearby.

     

    All those years in prison finally paid off!

  2. Name of Mystery Geocoin: Geocoin Secret Agent

    Method Obtained: It's a secret...

     

    Name of Mystery Geocoin: Geocoin Fairy

    Method Obtained: Pirate's Garden cache

     

    Name of Mystery Geocoin: Geo-Pumkin

    Method Obtained: In a pumkin patch..somewhere...out there.

     

    Name of Mystery Geocoin: Geo-Sasquatch

    Method Obtained: In the woods. *Deep* in the woods.

     

    Name of Mystery Geocoin: Geo-Bandit

    Method Obtained: The infamous "Black Bubble-Mailer!"

     

    I have been VERY fortunate to have a great group of friends who surprise us at times.

     

    We have been bitten very hard by the geo-coin bug, won a couple and purchased quite a few, but the best ones of all are the surprises that you never expect.

     

    We are thankful for them all!

  3. Or:

     

    No additional software needed if you:

     

    Open GSAK, imort your PQ, and then go to "File"-"Export"-"Export as HTML"

     

    A folder called "Cache" will be created. When it's done it's magic, go to "My Computer" then "GSAK" the drag the folder called "Cache" into either your PDA (if docked) or a memory card that then goes in your PDA.

     

    Aftar that, go to File Explorer on your PDA, find and open "Cache" and click on "Index"

     

    Ta-da....

  4. My favorite Christmas ornament was one made by my late Mother. She used to make very tiny and delicate manger scenes in "blown" or cleaned out eggs. I was given one before her passing when I was 17.

     

    Due to a bitter divorce, my ex destroyed it about 6 years ago.

     

    When some of my geocaching friends learned of this a few years ago, they found someone else who also made this type of ornament, and had one made for me and surprised me with it at one of our geo-club meetings.

     

    Yeah...I cried.

     

    Geocaching has given me some wonderful friendships!

     

    Here it is in it's case that my wife made:

     

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  5. What an AWESOME surprise!

     

    Even though I'm in the South, (Marshal Tucker Country!) and grew up near where most of Smokey and the Bandit was filmed near Atlanta, my heart has always been a Western one, and treasure my years of living in Idaho and Colorado, thanks to the Air Force. I have been a lonnnnng-time subscriber to one of the best magazines around ("Cowboys and Indians", check it out online!) and am VERY much appreciative of the gift that my family received today!

     

    Thanks, Bandit!

  6. The entire Upstate of South Carolina, with Greenville, Anderson and Spartanburg all meeting the criteria and all along the I-85 corridor.

     

    Mountains less than an hour to the North, beaches 3 hours to the South.

     

    Plethra of caches galore!

     

    An active state group, several smaller active groups throughout the state and two VERY active Upstate groups.

     

    USCGA

     

    SCSG

     

    SCGA

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