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  1. You might want to rethink that decision. Liberty's are nice, but they won't get you here:

     

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    (That's my baby.)

     

    Hmmm... is it supposed to look broken like that? :P

     

     

     

     

    :)

     

    That is minor considering some I have seen in the colorado rockies.....Bring a four wheel drive here and hit wrong road a two wheeler to take home :ph34r:

  2. 53 miles to a cache on a four wheel drive road....

     

    106 miles round trip....hum 4 to 6 gallons of gas at almost 3 dollars a gallon...In a 4 wheel drive

    A good dirt bike for more gas millage hummmmm

     

    cheaper ways to go for caching than a 4 wheel drive

  3. Yes, micros are really caches... nano, 35mm, Altoids tin, etc. How they are hidden is the key (as has been stated).

    However, plastic AOL CD cases, CD crystal cases, Liquid Ice containers (read: containers that are in no way weather-resistent) should be banned, canned and the Cachers who hide them need to be made to retrieve them and apply them to the Biz Bag (trash) immediately, as they should have been before they ever became geocaches (small "g" intentional).

     

    Are you saying My waterproff thimbles(thimbles are not made to be waterpro0f) should be banned or denied...

    5 designed one in 3 foot of water for 20 days now with no wetness.....

     

    June and July will be the placing of the 5...... But where will they appear and what disguise will they be wearing hehehehe

  4. when hunting for benchmarks under the ground I use two copper rods shapped like an upside down L

     

    But it seems that not all people can do this, its like witching for water...

     

    I am find caches under the snow this way...

     

    email me if you have questions no charge....

     

    Dave from Team Talisman

  5. My 2 cents worth,

     

    There are beach combers hunting for small coins from present and past, there are people that scour the hilsides in search of diamonds or other gems, people that look for indian artifacts, and fossel hunters, plus many more searches like listed in this post...

     

    They are all cachers in a way... but they dont have GPS and a website to help them on their way...

     

    If a person dont like micros dont deal with them.....

     

    The search is in the mind of the searcher....

  6. I have collected coins since 1963 and I use three ring binders for some of my collections..

     

    The more valueable coins are sealed in PGS graded plastic cases...

     

    Coin stores as mentioned above can help you out....

  7. Markwell, you are right saying it is on top....

     

    I am not questioning your statement...

     

    All I was doing was showing how with a hill with an inward slope on the bottom like \ with the cache being on

    top 10 foot from edge and the bevel from top to bottom is about 15 feet. Some maps would only show you the top. There fore like you stated use all tools available instead of just one

  8. I second that request

     

    The front range of colorado hides many all the time...so I must look for 50 to 60 newest in Colorado to finally find one close to home...

     

    I have started clip board that lists cache hiders and their areas so I stop reading every cache... I cant always drive 180 to 250 miles for a cache...

     

    Dave from Team_Talisman

  9. On line maps, can sometimes cause you to be 300 feet away from cache but you have to drive 5 miles to to the cache at the right coordinates...

     

    Example: A cache Team_Talisman found a month ago had to area the cache could be with the coordinates provided. The first are was at bottom of 300 foot cliff. After not finding it a five mile canyon and hill climbing road lead us to the cache 300 foot above same co ordinates...

     

    And yes there was no way to cliff...

     

    Just remember on topos when altitude lines are close to gether as they are in the Rocky mountains, the top may be bottom location or the bottom could be top location of cache...

     

    Dave from Team_Talisman

  10. Vinny and Sue,

     

    You forgot the 7 computer exectutive male and female restrooms. With live Nasa images beamed for you next cache hunts...

     

    Oh, what about the maid service and free meals from a FTF???

     

    Did you mention the 95% discounts on a new SUV

     

     

    B)

  11. Hi guys, we've started geocashing in houston texas and we've gone to 4 places, we can't seem to find anything! They all are within almost walking distance of our apts and have had containers but we've have yet to find anything. Help, what are we doing wrong. There is even one that is so obvious - the name of the building is cache but we can't find anything!!!

     

    Most caches have containers...Are the Mini or micro or tupperware and or ammo cans??? :o

  12. A high muggle zone for a locked box hummmm.....A homeless person in area finds box...oh its locked it has to be worth something....

     

    A drug dealer or user in high muggle zone...must be my buy or sell

     

    A money laundrier humm here is the curancy I am suppose to pick up...

     

    Teenage kids....lets see what is in it....

     

    bam expensive FTF gone

     

    My 20cents worth

  13. First off there is different ways to lock an ammo box.............BUT

     

    Ok I presume this will be a multi cache with last clue the combination, or a puzzle cache where each part has a number for the lock....Right???

     

    2nd I have a military friend who also geo caches, but he advises against it....

     

    They have been instructed to call in a team to remove the locked cans it even though they camo and has geo cache on the side of it.....

     

    My 2 cents worth keep them unlocked

     

    Dave from Team_Talisman

  14. I would ask did the cache placer have permission for adding co ordinates in this pipe?

     

    Does one of the apartment complexes own the land or did they just sign an access agreement with the city for proper drainage.???

     

    Just bcause a city may have a utility easement for it does not make it public property......

     

    Sewer water electrical easements are not highways right of ways....

     

     

    Dave from Team_Talisman

  15. My two seasons worth, :lol:

     

    My caching will be about the same.... During winter months I travel 30 miles to less snow and no bugs, snakes and other such critters. During the nice weather times I go just outside my back door to the caches above 8000 feet, that are covered with snow.....

     

    365 days available caching in good weather in colorado.... :o

     

    Dave from Team_Talisman

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