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TMAN264

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  1. Congrats on 100, I'd tell you about mine, but I perdict it will not happen until June 25th or 26th. It will be in Maryland, but really should be in Michigan since that is where I do the majority of my caching.

     

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  2. quote:
    Originally posted by pdxkim:

    ...because sometimes after you do it with someone you don't know very well because you drank too many margaritas you have to go to the STD clinic and get pills for your chlamydia.


     

    What exactly are you putting in the caches you find? I'll bet they are micros......

     

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  3. Iwuzere, it's not that I don't encourage newbies in the sport, it's that I find it offensive that a newbie thinks that he/she knows so much about Geocaching that they can make their own rules.

     

    An example would be if I were to go on the ham radio boards you mentioned, and start trying re-invent some method of the process.

     

    I understand that it is a new hobby where you live, but someone has to start it, so maybe you should step up to the plate, and buy a GPS unit. You could be the pioneer geocacher on the Jersey islands.

     

    I truly do not appreciate your comments about me. Yes, I was rude. But I also think your reasoning is SO off the charts, rudeness is an acceptable reply, especially after you keep pushing on with the laziness of your idea. And I know you won't believe this, but I REALLY do understand what you are asking. You just don't like the answer that others have given you.

     

    I love this sport, and have help start 2 other cachers start by taking them out on hunts. I really do hope you can get geocaching going in your area, it sounds like a great place to be.

     

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  4. Pros - wants to create more caches in a beautiful area.

    - seems enthusiactic about the game in general

     

     

    Cons - Cannot read rules

    - doesn't grasp the SIMPLE concept that GPS units are what the majority of the players of this game use to find caches, therefore they (we) need the co-ords.

    - too cheap to buy a GPS unit

    - wants others to do his/her job

    - is an inexperienced cacher (0 finds), yet wants to revolutionize the game

    - very insulting person

     

    Let me see if you can understand this if I put it other terms. I have been invited to play golf in the British Open. I show up with a duffle bag containing a rake, a billiards cue, and a bowling ball at the first tee. They won't let me play. Why?

     

    I was going to let it go, but you keep insulting me, so let the arrows fly.

     

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  5. quote:
    Originally posted by Iwuzere:

     

    I think you've missed my point by a good 10-40 feet!

    1) The clues would make up for it.

    2) It's only a temporary inaccuracy - until someone gives the right numbers!

     


     

    I love #2. I am going to hide something, but I need somebody to find it so I know where it is.

     

    I agree with the fact you do not need a GPS unit to find caches. But I truly believe you need one to hide a cache, as it is an inherent part of the game.

     

    Your profile shows you have zero finds, so you haven't experienced what it is like to find a cache, therefore you do not have the basics of what a properly hiden cache with co-ords looks like.

     

    Even if it were someone that had a lot of experience in the game, it still wouldn't be different, co-ords need to be included in the description.

     

    I am not disagreeing with your method, if there were a site that had this type of game, it might be fun. But a GPS unit in the hiding of caches is what this game involves.

     

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  6. This guy is hilarious. He get's all pouty that he cannot hide a cache without a GPS, when a GPS is like, hmmmmm, let's see, about 99.99% of what the game is about as far as hiding caches. Then he disses us, and this site by saying there are too many rules, and that he'll move on. Wow, I'll miss whatever stimulating cache that a newbie who can't afford a GPS could bring to the game.

     

    See ya, don't let the door hit you in the butt on your way out.

     

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  7. Although I have not had any troubles cacheing (outside a goose chasing me), this thread has inspired me to get a gun, with the appropriate license(s), and proper training. I have been on the fence with it for personal protection, but I now realize that I have been caching in some areas that may not have been as safe as I thought.

     

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  8. There was recently a post about someone's GPS being taken from them at Cedar Point in Ohio, for security purposes. Even if you were to get your GPS in the park, and mark a micro, future finder might get in trouble using their units. Just a thought.

     

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