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MikeAndHike

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  1. Like I said before, I think we need to wait for someone from GS to make a statement before we get to worked up. I hope they answer my How Do I thread. It is possible that their is just a bug in a reorganization. In the past GS has placed "deleted" subforums in the read only section. The don't generally just "nuke" them. Let's hope we get some good clean info soon.

  2. I was browsing in "The Hunt" clicked back to go back to the thread list and nothing there. I got redirected to the main forum list and "The Hunt" along with a few others have just disappeared. I am just hoping that a Mod or Groundspeak employee can clarify. I couldn't find any info in the announcements forum to suggest this was planned. I may have missed it though. Help please!!

  3. Well today we (Wife [Kraezy] our three kids [ages 7,6,3] our Lab/Husky Simba and I went on a geocaching hike a little over 2km. With a possible four geocaches to find. We found three of them, sadly I believe our one dnf is buried under a goodly amount of snow. The geocaches led us along a little reservoir and creek until we hit private property. Rather than follow the creek back out we thought we would take the high ground with more room for our geoDog to run. Well we were walking back and just got within sight of our CachingStar (windstar van the kids nicknamed) when we noticed that Simba was in the field on the other side of a barb wire fence. Our oldest son called to her and she came running as a faithful dog will do. Unfortunately her faithfulness out weighed her intelligence and she tried to jump the whole fence. She didn't make it and is now spending the night at the vet clinic. She had some stitches and some staples to put her face back together. Luckily she didn't injure anything but skin and fur and seemed to be in no discomfort. She was still playful and allowed me to inspect and check the wounds. The vet said she will be all healed up and ready to run and play in just a few days.

     

    A funny side note. I had to call in the on call vet due to it being Sunday. When I told her the story she said "So this will be a Lab then?" I hadn't told her the breed yet. I said "Yes, a cross with a husky but how did you know?" and she responded "Oh, Labs are running into stuff all the time, most common dog I do stitches on due to accidents like this." Who knew?

     

    Edit: That is Simba in my profile pic! Right after the Best of the Bad mega event this last fall!

  4. Hi everyone,

    I am hoping there may be some other Rocky Mountain hikers around that can help me out.

     

    July 22 - 24 I and a two other adults are taking a group of teenagers (6-10) on a camping/hiking weekend in K Country (Kananaskis Alberta, Canada). Our plans are to hike Kings Creek Ridge and Canyon on Friday. The Burstall Pass and Snow Peak on Saturday. And the southern portion of Baldy to Porcupine Creek on Sunday.

     

    I am planning to hike all three ahead of time this next week but life is conspiring against me. I have hiked Baldy and Burstall before but Kings Creek and Porcupine Creek are new to me.

     

    I am hoping for a couple of things.

     

    1. That someone has been in the area recently and can give me a good idea of conditions.

    2. That someone has hiked these trails and can comment on whether they are appropriate for a bunch of teens with little to no hiking experience.

    3. A long shot, but that someone has some gps trail tracks of one or more of these hikes.

     

    I would love any and all advice I receive. I will also be introducing the group to geocaching on Kings Creek Canyon and the Burstall Pass.

     

    Thanks for taking a look.

    Mike

     

    Moderators can we please leave this in the hiking section for a day or two before moving it to the Canada forum if there are no responses. Thanks.

  5. I am planning to hide my first cache in the next few weeks. So far I have only bought the container, a 50 cal ammo can. It cost me $20. I have a plan for camouflage and contents that should probably put the cache around $70 when all is finished. Seems like a lot now that I right it down. But I want my first hide to be a good one so onwards and upwards!

  6. It is too bad about your series being denied. I think it is a great idea. I understand why the no-soliciting rules are there. I just don't understand why there isn't an allowance for themed caches that are informational and not at all affiliated directly with any form of money taking. I.E. businesses and charities. After all aren't Earth caches all soliciting? You have to go to a specific place and learn information. And in many cases you have to pay to get to them or are encouraged to leave a donation.

  7. I'm a geocaching "Mom" as well. Alright, I'm actually a Dad but after getting laid off 3 times in 6 months I'm now at home and my wife is working. I have 3 kids ages 7,5,&3. We love geocaching. We haven't been caching in a little bit now as I am trying to make sure my #100 is memorable. I love the fact that the geocaching gets us outside and to places we have never been before. Generally I allow the kids each one trade Item per day and they try and get the coolest swag trade they can. Our minivan is getting full to overflowing with small toys. The one thing to look out for where we are is Mosquitoes. Bug spray is a must for our days out.

  8. I just finished reading your e-zine and thought it was great. The content was great. I especially enjoyed the video. It look like a very polished product. All in all well worth the time to read it. How often do you plan on releasing new issues?

     

    Great work keep it up!

  9. I am an equal opportunity cacher. I will find any cache that I am physically able to find.

     

    My opinion on micros is that they are great for taking you to a location and not so great at being creative. One example is GC15AF8, without this micro I would never have discovered a really cool place in a little Alberta town. There is no way anyone could have hidden a larger container at the location. So I find some boring micros in parking lots and once in a while stumble upon a really cool one.

  10. 1. The challenge of getting to the cache

    1. Discovering new places

    2. Meeting other cachers (Haven't met many yet but I hope to meet more)

    2. The challenge of the final find

    2. Statistics and numbers (I am a geek and love the stats function)

    3. Swag (My kids would rank this higher though)

     

    7. Travelbugs and trackables (Not to interesting, yet!)

  11. My 2 cents.

     

    I personally think that the social/community aspect of geocaching is one of the things that got me interested. I also enjoy reading the logs on caches I have found to see if there are any interesting stories. I definitely wouldn't ever use a privacy setting to hide my logs. That being said I am not opposed to the idea. I keep my facebook set to friends only on everything so I do use a similar feature on another service. To each their own I guess.

  12. I have been thinking about this all day. I am at 92 caches and was thinking if I should do something "special" for 100 or just let it come naturally. We are going to Saskatchewan to visit family at the end of the month so I thought I could save #100 for the province of my birth but then I would have to cut back my caching. And I am not sure I want to do that. Hmm...

  13. Thanks Team Amp! This is my first find. I took my two sons with me on a cool weather treasure hunt. Wasn't planned at all. We don't even have our gps yet! But we came to visit family in Cochrane and they live just two blocks away so we figured, Hey we go and play at Whittle Park all the time, we should be able to find it. Took a little while as we had no inclination as to where in the park it was but found it we did. The boys, 6 & 5, had a blast and scoured the park top to bottom. Every time anyone would come by with a dog or just go by they would try and act like they were just playing around. They didn't want to let the muggles know their is treasure in the park. They aren't very good actors, had me bent over laughing. Took a pin and left a key chain. Pin is going on my cache pack. Signed the log. Thanks for hiding this cache.

     

    I had obviously been on the forums as I knew what a muggle was. The real muggle not the fake one. ;) Can't believe I found that without a gps still. Makes me think I am to reliant on it now that I do have one finally.

  14. Public Areas are not without rules/laws. Look at fair grounds for instance that have legal allowances for drinking alcohol and selling of goods. Try drinking in a typical public park and you will find that you are breaking the law. Another example, off leash parks! Some parks have made it legal to have your dog off a leash, most parks that is a ticket. Both are public parks but have different rules. Some parks allow all people, some are restricted to family use only. Not saying I agree with it, but not all public parks are "public" by law. Another example are parks that don't allow skateboarding and roller blading. They are public parks with restrictions. Happens all the time. All your going to do is waste yours and the judges time by taking this to court.

     

    Just my 2 cents.

     

    Edit: Mastor Spellar

     

    Drinking booze, skateboarding, roller-blading, selling things, and walking dogs are not people, they're activities. It stands to reason that you can allow and not allow certain activities in a park.

     

    We're not talking about activities, we're talking about people, and for the most part people who actually pay for that park (with tax dollars they pay) and are not allowed to use. Not the same thing at all, sorry.

     

    In every park I have ever been a regular attendee of it has been illegal for homeless people to loiter there. That is an example of "people" not being allowed in a park. Or are you saying that is an "activity"

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