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MendoBowHunter

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  1. Having found many caches placed by the logger in question I would just delete the log. I filter that users caches out of my searches because 25% of them are empty NONCAMO frosting cans tossed in the biggest poison oak bush with in 3 miles. 25% NONCAMO film canisters tossed out a car window at a guard rail. 25% NONCAMO quarter machine eggs in bird nests in poison oak. And 25% illegally placed caches (having to pull state park trail signs out of the ground to find) so ya she has NO room to say ANYTHING about anyones caches IMO
  2. Thank you very much, that is just the kind of thing i was looking for!
  3. i am looking for a coin that looks like a salmon or a trout for a cache i am placing next to a fish hatchery. any one know where i can find one or the name of some?
  4. i use a Kodak EasyShare M341 it is small W 3.8" × H 2.3" × D 0.8". Has a 2.7" LCD that works good inside and outside. 12.2 MP. nice and light something like 140 grams. what i like most about it, i take 100-200 pictures a weeks with it and i only have to charge it every other week
  5. ya they say flip off or flip open or something like that the purple thing at the very bottom is also one
  6. there is a cache in my area that is a 3 stage Multi-Cache it is a 3/3 getting to it involves a 1.5-2 mile hike and crossing a river. not only is there no hints but the cache description doesn't say anything about the cache. when you get to GZ for stage one there is a pile of baseball size rocks, after moving every single rock i ended up heading home cursing the CO all theway back to the car
  7. i see these in caches ALL the time. one cache was almost full of them (must have had a few 100 in it). i am talking about the little red and white things in the bottom of the picture. they come in about 5 or 6 colors and 2 sizes that i have seen. i just dont know what in the world they are
  8. My favorite containers are usually ammo cans, they just seal tight and are always dry, but a lot of parks, etc. have an issue with this one. I have seen a lot of cheapo throw-away containers that are only designed to be used a couple times then thrown away, these are bad, lock-and-locks are probably one of the better choices. For areas that have rules on container type, they typically require a clear container so the contents can be seen before opening. no i am talking about coolwhip, stackers, coffee, stuff like that. lock-and-locks are cool by me i am talking about the "i just put the last of this coolwhip on my pie, time to put a log in it and toss it in a bush" type caches
  9. I need to vent a little. Before I even start I have to apologize for any poor grammar and/or punctuation I am very new to caching, just over a month, and I keep seeing things that make no sense to me. For example… Pens/pencils in a zip lock bag with the log, I have yet to find a cache that the pen/pencil hasn’t poked holes in the bag. Food containers as caches, 99% of the time FULL of holes, cracks, and water with a soaked log in a zip lock bag full of pen holes. People dumping trackable after trackable into caches that trackables go missing from. Zip lock bags not getting resealed after signing the log, this one gripes me to no end. Caches left out in the open after found. Not only does it spoil the hunt for the next person but IMO it promotes muggles. It is like “I got to find it, who cares about anyone else”. I really enjoy caching but driving a 100 mile loop to find 20 food containers full of water and soggy paper is kind of bumming me out.
  10. I would very much like to be added to this list. i got my very first coin as a FTF prize a few days ago and now i am hooked.
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