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Shychief

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  1. There's this one in Sisters, Oregon with a padlock. It's listed as a traditional. It requires reading the cache listing and counting windows, posts and doors to get the combo.
  2. I use half of a PDA screen protector on my GPS. It works fine and costs less.
  3. This is from last year. My profile has another carved pumpkin.
  4. I keep my own account so this doesn't pertain to me but wondering what everyone else thinks. How about when one member of a team hides a cache and another member finds it? By team I mean a group that shares a geocaching account. On the other hand, there is nothing wrong with posting a note to your own cache since it doesn't count as a find.
  5. Behold the Power of Shychief. Dude, You're Getting a Geocache! Try Geocaching, You'll Like It. What Can Geocaching Do For You? There Ain't No Party Like A Geocaching Party. Watch Out, There's a Geocacher About. Moms Like You Choose Geocaching.
  6. Eugene, Oregon: Eugene Airport Travelbug Hotel by Birchy
  7. I forget what the GPS unit was named, but during the first Gulf War my SFC was showing around a GPS. It looked pretty interesting but he wouldn't let anyone touch it. I thought it was pretty cool. We couldn't put some to good use out there. It's too easy to get lost out in the desert. [This message was edited by Shychief on May 14, 2003 at 08:40 AM.]
  8. Commemorative Naming in the United States
  9. I don't like honking and not just because I think it's rude. You never know, there might be someone trying to sleep.
  10. Boy, do I have a bunch to say on this topic! But since most of it will end up as asterisks I'll just say that for me this is a timely topic.
  11. Five years US Army Humor is the instinct for taking pain playfully. - Max Eastman
  12. Total caches found: 81 Average difficulty: 1.7 Average terrain: 1.4 10 locationless 59 regular 6 multi 1 mystery 2 virtual 3 event I guess I should add that 81% were physical caches.
  13. PATH - Portland Area Tupperware Hiders
  14. This bug, Bimbo Barbie, has no class. Cujo and I only posted the tame photos of her. The rest we are saving to blackmail her.
  15. Mine were done with a ruler and a box of colored pencils. Then I held of the sheet of typing paper and photographed it. That's about as good a job as I can get right now. (Did these show up?)
  16. A newspaper here in Oregon had a story on August 18th: Geocaching article in the Mid-Valley Sunday
  17. A newspaper here in Oregon had a story on August 18th: Geocaching article in the Mid-Valley Sunday
  18. quote:Originally posted by Dan Edwards: Well today I saw the most interesting thing ever found in a cache. It was a plastic squeaky toy figure of a Nun in black robes reading from the Bible. Nothing wrong really, looked fairly nice except that when you squeezed her she squeaked/squealed. Also made for my funniest moment of the day when a small boy said in all innocence, "Look she squeals when you squeeze her” I could not breath for a couple of minutes I was laughing so hard. This thing is just wrong on so many levels! What on earth would posses someone to manufacture such a thing? Funny, but WRONG. How about this nun? Another nun In fact, look farther down on that page for the Amish man.
  19. That's odd - I found a headless human body!
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