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Lizooki

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  1. HMMMM..... seems I'm one of a kind. the lone sane mind in a world of heepers.

     

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    I drive a 1987 Suzuki Samurai......everyday, to work and play.

    I also use it to pull out the heeps....and I have witnesses....who were also driveing heeps.

     

    Matt :D

     

    btw- Yes, it's a Jeep thing. I got it, and it burned when I peed :D , but anti-biotics cleared it right up!

     

    :):D:):D:bad:

  2. Ummm maybe I'm wrong about this (and I have on my flame proof undies) but I thought this geo-stuff was supposed to be kinda on the down-low...you know, stealthy!

     

    Isn't it kinda hard to sneak around in the dark w/ a billion candle-power-watt-ever flashlight torching the leaves off the trees?

     

    Matt :laughing:

    Ok... I know...quoting myself...BUT

     

    I was on a night hunt....the cache was not night friendly...last week and just as an afterthought I took my re-chargable, gazillion candle power light bazooka... :laughing:

     

    Gotta admit it was much easier to see than w/ my mini-mag. I think I'll keep this thing around for the night hunts when stealth isn't an issue.

     

    Matt

  3. Everything mentioned sounds good (except for the porn & whiskey :D )

    We do the sewing kit and 1st aid kit regularly.

    Something new we thought about was the induvidual packs of kleenex. Just bought several and will put them out as we go.

     

    Matt- btw- I cache with my wife and 2 daughters, so wee need the kleenex! (spelling is correct!-pun is intended)

  4.  

    What makes folks want to cache in a kilt?

     

    Female tendencies? being toooo in touch w/ thier feminine side? :o<_<

     

    No...j/k ... I have thought of getting one myself. I regularly attend/volunteer at the Triad Highland Games in Greensboro, NC. My wife has found her/our clan and if I wanted I could have a clan-correct kilt. One of the Ulility-Kilts would be cool too.But a 4 ft. tall 400 lbs. man in a kilt ain't a pretty thought....or site!

     

    Matt :P

     

    I was looking at my post and my avatar......

    I would imagine it would be highly entertaining to watch me get in and out of a much lifted Samurai while trying to remain modest. ;):P:P:P;)

  5. With us , it is a FAMILY thing. We usually have at least one of our 2 daughters w/us.

    Our oldest.....13, new teenager, is your typical un-interested-in-anything-the-family-does-teen. Our 9 year old loves it and she is a cache-finding demon.....i have to hustle when she is along or I won't find any at all!

     

    Matt <_<

  6. Your GPSr is nothing more than a use-specific radio reciever...hence gpsR(eciever). Radio signals can and are affected by weather, sunspots & other solar activity, radio interferance in the area, and the actual geologic make up of the area you are in. No matter what the frequency is!

     

    That said, the GPSr's seem to bothered less by all of these.....but I have seen days when reception was poor on my Amateur Radio equipment and the GPSr was accurate to w/ in a state or so....

     

    If you're interested, go pick up an ARRL Amateur Radio handbook at the library and read.....the gov't uses it for reference material.

     

    Matt-

     

    btw- the above stated reasons are why the US Coast Guard and other military agencies are establishing the land use towers.....to improve accurracey.

  7. I have found many cemetary hides.....I didn't have a problem w/ it, and trust me, the residents didn't mind either!

    My first find was a cemetary.....respectfully done....and w/out any cemetary interference at all.

    I have a TB Resort hide that is AT a cemetary. When submitted, our reviewer had a few questions ( this was after SC happenings). Becuase of SC, I placed the cache on the same property, but outside of the confines of the cemetary boundaries. After a pointed this out to the reviewer....I was good to go.

    Several things going on at once here.

    -in our area, cemetaries tend to have a driveway around the outside.

    -Many are community parks, even if on private property.

    -Many are vet memorials

    -many are VERY old

     

    I don't see a reason not to visit.

     

    History is history....above and below ground.

     

    Our next hide/first LBH will be similar. At a cemetary...across the driveway.

     

    Matt

  8. Ummm maybe I'm wrong about this (and I have on my flame proof undies) but I thought this geo-stuff was supposed to be kinda on the down-low...you know, stealthy!

     

    Isn't it kinda hard to sneak around in the dark w/ a billion candle-power-watt-ever flashlight torching the leaves off the trees?

     

    Matt :)

  9. I have a pretty big fanny pack that closelt resembles the description of the Subaru pack...minus the name. It also has the lashings on it for strapping on jackets etc.

    The belt is very wide....and expands where it meets the pack and is also padded. very comfy....much more so than any other pack I've used (fanny or back).

    It typically carries...

    Main pocket:

    2-GPSr's ( unless they're in use) (of course!) (duh!)

    2-palm pilots

    2-5 ink pens

    2- zip baggies w/ various sizes of baggies in them for repair

    1-compass

    1-mini-maglite

    4-5 "nicer" swag items (bigger than most items)

    1-stamp for LB Hybrids

     

    small front zip pocket:

    1-firstaid kit

    2-rain ponchos

    tylenol

    *these items always in the pack*

     

    side mesh pockets:

    1 or 2 water bottles.

     

    Extra side straps can hold 1 flashlight on each side.

     

    I have carried it FULL w/ 2 water bottles and 2 flashlights on log treks w/ no problems.

     

    If we need anything else it'll be because one or both of our daughters are along.

    We'll just put a backpack on the kid...load it down...drive them to the cache site like an oxcart. :ph34r:

     

    Matt :lol:

  10. My sidearm is always in the truck. If I don't feel safe at a location (cache), I don't get out. No sense making the situation worse. 

     

    :ph34r:

    Amen to that.

     

    The wife and I were discussing this last night. We live out in the sticks and were hitting some urban/city caches last night...we like the dark.

    We were amazed at some of the places we see people in the city at night. Places I wouldn't get out w/ a loaded shotgun w/ the safety off. I guess it's where they live...it's home.

    On the flipside.....those people would never dare get out in the dark woods in the country, 25 miles from anything to find a tupperware sandwich container w/ a stamp in it. :(

     

    I guess a lot of it is a matter of perspective.

     

     

    What is it about guns that drives up the posts?  67 posts in a few hours!!

    Be glad they're not talking about politics, religion, or how old a person's daughter should be before they can date.

     

    Whats wrong with a good Republican, Christian, 16 year old girl that carries a gun while geocaching?
    ;)

     

    NOTHING! Thats why I married her when she turned 24 and they decided she was old enuff to date. :(

     

    Matt ;)

  11. I've been an outdoorsman for 28 years....

    hunting

    fishing

    hiking

    camping

    offroading

    & now geocaching.

     

    More than once I've been in stuations where a side arm would be nice to have. ONLY once have I been in a situatiuon where I didn't have one...the first time. After that, carry it in plain sight and it's legal where I live, I don't go w/out one.

    Now around home and urban/suburban....kinda rural geocaching I don't carry. Any other time....I'm a good boyscout...Always Prepared!

     

    Matt

  12. I have 2 GPSr's.

    The omnipresent yellow Etrex and an Etrex Venture.

    I got them both used (very little, tho) and that means cheap.

    They both work very well....the Venture is a newer unit and seems to be a bit more accurate and faster. WAAS is off...2 WAAS birds is a waste of time and batteries.

     

    So there you have it. Cheap, reliable, and they work.

     

    We have found several caches that others didn't....or found them faster...when the others were using the higher dollar models.

     

    Here's a good test. I handed mine to my 9 tr. old and said tell us which way to go....in the dark. She directed to w/ in 6 feet. And if she had dropped/lost it....cheaper to replace.

     

    Matt

     

    btw-GPSr's w/ maps? C'mon.....a 1"x2" is waaaay too small.

  13. Even tho' I have 2 geo set-ups for paperless. 2 GPSrs and 2 Palm Pilots I went paperless for 8 bucks......the price of Cachemate.

    I already had the Palms around so I downloaded Cachemate and used the limited free version 1 time. That was all it took to prove how useful a tool it is. I bought it and it is the ONLY online software I have ever bought.

     

    btw-1 of our paperless set-ups is on a Palm 3...old and slow, but works well and is ultra reliable. And really, it's only slow on the sync w/ the laptop.

     

    Matt

  14. I am interested in this idea. I would just like to put in my $.02.

    Let's at least keep it radio based.....we are amateur RADIO operators.

    If HF is considered not doable because of the licensing...let's try IRLP 1st.

    Even at that I might not be able to get in......the nearest IRLP link to me is 30 miles as the crow flys.....but I would prefer that over Echolink.

     

    No flames......just preferences.....will try to be involved in any way.

     

    Matt- KF4ZGZ

  15. Get this.....

    I am paperless. Garmin Etrex Venture, Palm 125 w/ Cachemate, and EasyGPS to load the Palm. Also an Yellow Etrex and OLD Palm 3 for my wife.....BUT

     

    I am paperless......my wife is paperful. :lol:

     

    I can't get her to do w/ out them blamed ol' papers. Even tho' I have demonsrated the usefullness and capability....I just don't have the maps.

     

    Oh well....it's all good ... just go caching!

     

     

    Matt

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