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Parkland Trekkers

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  1. quote:Originally posted by stargazer21:My BIL is a vet and my Sis is a vet tech. They've decided that when they start caching (we just learned about it last week), that they're gonna leave SNiP coupons. It stands for Spay/Neuter Program, and they're coupons for really good discounts at area vets for getting pets fixed. Not exactly a "Mom" item... More of an "Un-Mom" cache idea.
  2. quote:Originally posted by stargazer21:My BIL is a vet and my Sis is a vet tech. They've decided that when they start caching (we just learned about it last week), that they're gonna leave SNiP coupons. It stands for Spay/Neuter Program, and they're coupons for really good discounts at area vets for getting pets fixed. Not exactly a "Mom" item... More of an "Un-Mom" cache idea.
  3. quote:Originally posted by evilrooster: My other hobby at the moment is bookbinding, and I have a leatherbound cache log prepared. But I'm also about three hours' work away from another leatherbound blank book, virtually identical, suitable for a cache log or general blank book usage. I would be thrilled to get this as a first finder award. However, way too nice to use as a cache log!
  4. Gnome-more Mr. Nice Guy (Stop me before I post again!)
  5. Here is a sample of some native Florida wildlife: http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.asp?ID=15009 Not as cute as the bunny, I admit, but he didn't mind posing for the camera. [This message was edited by Parkland Trekkers on July 08, 2002 at 04:59 PM.]
  6. quote: Originally posted by Pneumatic: I personally don't think that the GPS is well enough attached to Boris Tyty is clearly a talented canine as evidenced by his (her?) clear rendition of a dolphin. Boris, on the other hand, appears to have been running wildly in circles in an attempt to dislodge the dangling GPSr...
  7. Cute packaging. However, I would never actually eat any food item found in a cache. You just never know...
  8. We had a similar experience. As we were rummaging through a cache, we spotted a nest of baby raccoons about 4 feet from the cache. When you log your find, you may wish to mention your encounter with the baby rabbit on your log. This will alert future visitors to watch where they step, should they choose to visit that cache.
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