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Team_Talisman

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  1. I am going to be hidding a cache in May close to where a found dinasaur tracks a few years back... Its also near indian rock art.... So even though its a long walk, and accessiable 98% of the year should bring a few searches, for all three. Cache, Dinasaur footprints, and Indian Rock art... Dave and Lil from Team_Talisman
  2. I am setting up my caches now to be released soon... I am carrying glue to add the materials from around where I am going to place cache... Also carry como type and small cans of some basic paints and some animal hair(dont ask). Dave from Team_Talisman
  3. I started a topic yesterday without thinking about the fallout it might cause ... I closed it but cannot delet it.... what is next step??? Dave from Team_Talisman
  4. Since I do a lot of photography, I carry my camera with me at all times... I also wear my little yellow never fail me GPS around my neck in plain site.. A lot of cachers know about the yellow GPS and will introduce themselves... Non cachers leave me alone... Dave from Team_Talisman
  5. Yesterday I found a cache, saw it needed a new log book so left it along with other stuff. Went to message or email the owner and he is listed as not validated... What happens to a cache like this, even though it is being supplied well by cring cachers... Dave from Team_Talisman
  6. The C.A.C.H.E Colorado 2006 geo coins are soon to be a reality... Pre orders (no money down) are being taken as I type at:Colorado geo coins pre order page Dave from Team_Talisman
  7. I have been getting mine from a paintball supply store no army surplus around here.
  8. I have not broken one yet, but carry monkey glue in caching pack, camo duct tape, keep extra ammo cans and tupperware containers of all sizes in car at all times. keep magnetic strips in pack Dave from Team_Talisman
  9. Team_Talisman will not delete a DNF, even after we find it... We use DNFs as a remember. It hones our skills to cache. We we have a pow wow, to see where we went wrong in the search. Then back out to find. Once we find we look back to reflect and prepare ourself better for the next cache hunt... We are not sorry to say we goofed.....on the net. Log it and leave it logged and learn from it... Dave from Team_talisman
  10. Other than DNFs as logged before, Is caching and finding a body and my foot prints covered most of the other tracks.... Dave from Team_Talisman
  11. In our area we have a cache placed in 2004 and to date no logs on it... Even though I am 57 and have lung problems I plan to go see if its there.... I wonder why young healty people have not gone for this... T507 Dave from Team_Talisman
  12. Team_Talisman has a place we would like to hide a cache.....ok that sounds simple enough.... The Cache will be called Grallator...the first travel bug placed in it is a dinasuar called grallator(TB already registered)... again sounds simple now the questions appear... Orginal thought was 500 feet or closer to Grallator tracks I found while looking for Indian Rock art. Most likely a 2.5/3.5 to 4 cache.... I have tried to contact people in the know if these tracks are recorded for this area, (dont want the tracks muggled). But no answers... Should I keep up the search to see if these are recorded or just place the cache..... Dave from Team_Talisman
  13. Thanks efan, was wondering about someway to use the blank wooden coins without investing in all the equipment to carve them... Dave from Team Talisman
  14. I leave Lottery Scratch tickets, small packets of Klenex, bouncy balls, gold color dollar coins and when I can get them from bank $2 bills...Also leve Ouray Elks Lodge #492 pins.....Jump ropes for the youngsters Dave from Team_Talisman
  15. Colorado geochaching Orginization needs input on State Trackable Geo Coins... Coloradians Be part of C.A.C.H.E http://neurobox.gotdns.org/cgi-bin/yabb/Ya...480;start=30#38 Dave from Team_Talisman Tell them who sent you hehehhehehe
  16. Its like Brian said about being family and friends... Team_Talisman is made up of 28 members in which 22 are family members 4 or friends and 2 coworker/ friends... When we first strarted talking about geochaching back in January all agreed to go under the team name... Usually Dave and/or Lil are with the different members when they are caching... We sign our logs, Like Dave, Vanessa and whoever... or Lil, Donovan and Connie from Team_Talisman It was their chice to go that route.... Dave from Team_Talisman
  17. Team_Talisman consists(all family members) includes EMT. x-nurse(some lower certifications always renewd), Life Guards, Wildland fire fighters, first responders and WSI besides other certifications among the 7 of us. Not all of us go on cache hunts every time. Thank goodness we live in a state that has a good samaritan law. Dave from Team_Talisman
  18. Actually signals like horns, whistles and gun shots are a matter of choice for drawing attention... As long as you can breathe whistles work for short distances, air horns in wilderness areas draw attention for a lot longer distance and every knows there are no semis in a wilderness, 3 gunshots for hunters seems to be a, help me, or find me. I would say different areas calls for different means of "noise for help" devices.... Dave from Team_Talisman
  19. I would suggest you check this topic out and see if there is a difference in you and your friends caches than what this cachers are going through''''''''''''''''''''''' Name of topic to review "Please Review Our Cache" Dave_from Team Talisman
  20. After working on high power lines above and below ground, I feel it NOT cool to hide magnetic micros on Transformor boxes or near live electricity boxes lines and etc... I just ask why some reviewers let this happen........ Dave from Team_Talisman
  21. I went out Sunday Night and set a micro and got up early to get it approved Monday morning... Before completely filling in form for approval, a police call came over the scanner... The micro was located on what was tossed in a 90 foot narrow river canyon..... Darn LOL maybe I should have posted it anyway, cache was only 20 foot away from coordinates horizontal and 90 foot down in water that is becoming spring run off of snowmelt...Would this be a 5/5 cache hehehehe Object and micro has not been retrived yet..... Dave from Team_Talisman
  22. I went out Sunday Night and set a micro and got up early to get it approved Monday morning... Before completely filling in form for approval, a police call came over the scanner... The micro was located on what was tossed in a 90 foot narrow river canyon..... Darn LOL maybe I should have posted it anyway, cache was only 20 foot away from coordinates horizontal and 90 foot down in water that is becoming spring run off of snowmelt...Would this be a 5/5 cache hehehehe Object and micro has not been retrived yet..... Dave from Team_Talisman
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