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SuperMadCachers

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  1. quote:Originally posted by Pantalaimon: Actually, no. I'm not f***ing kidding you. Don't take your ball and quit again 360, because I'm going to respond to your post, and my words may not please you. I'll see what I can do to reign it in though, because I don't like listening to crying...... blah blah blah....
  2. quote:Originally posted by '68 Dodger:I used mine for quite a while. We were cruising at 33,345 feet and going 556 MPH. This is interesting. I've had exeperiences with mine in which it told me the current speed but not the elevation. I'm assuming that this has something to do with cabin pressure. was your gpsr actually reading 33,345ft? I use an etrex vista. Anyway, I started believing that it wouldn't give me the actual elevation unless I was flying in a non pressurized cabin. ???? www.larsenfamily.com family@larsenfamily.com
  3. quote:Originally posted by Mr. Snazz: Are you trying to get my goat??? sorry, I guess I was... But I have to say...That goat would make great target practice.
  4. quote:Originally posted by Cache Canucks: quote:Originally posted by SuperMadCachers:"...wRONG! original post posted posted November 03, 2002 03:41 PM..." You're right, you've only had 5 months to read this thread and come to the conclusion that it's nothing more than a joke ...my mistake. was he really joking when he said that? Were you really joking when you said that Mr. Snatch.... uh, I mean Snazz?
  5. quote:Originally posted by Roadster: quote:Originally posted by Cache Canucks: quote:Originally posted by SuperMadCachers:"...what a moron! Period. ..." With over a year to read through its posts (this thread actually started waayyyyy back in Feb 2002), you would think that folks would have had more than enough time to stop taking this discussion seriously. Period. '...some people started posting here not knowing what it was, and they'll continue posting here forever just because...' I second that emotion!!!! People don't read through the whole post before they reply. Welcome to the forums "SuperMadCachers" but take the time to read the whole thread, it is very funny as it was meant to be a JOKE. http://www.mokancachers.com -Does anyone have some cache on them?- wRONG! original post posted posted November 03, 2002 03:41 PM
  6. I second that emotion!!!! People don't read through the whole post before they reply. Welcome to the forums "SuperMadCachers" but take the time to read the whole thread, it is very funny as it was meant to be a JOKE. http://www.mokancachers.com -Does anyone have some cache on them?- I did read the whole thread! And I did find the majority of it humorous. That particular part I did not....! www.larsenfamily.com family@larsenfamily.com
  7. quote:Originally posted by Mr. Snazz:Ammo is used to kill. Period. what a moron! Period. www.larsenfamily.com family@larsenfamily.com
  8. Architect www.larsenfamily.com family@larsenfamily.com
  9. Could you imagine going out to find a cache and as you get closer to the cache you realize that a bomb squad is surrounding the area you are trying to get to? Perhaps you could then lend them a hand and let them know what they are fretting over. www.larsenfamily.com family@larsenfamily.com
  10. dont' know if anyone noticed this but here it is: http://deseretnews.com/dn/view/0,1249,465029678,00.html I wondered how long it would take before something like this happened. Probably won't be too long before some moronic politician seeks to outlaws or atleast "regulate" this sport we enjoy! www.larsenfamily.com family@larsenfamily.com
  11. Saddam Said they were right here! www.larsenfamily.com family@larsenfamily.com
  12. Does this have anything to do with your proximity to Roswell? perhaps! www.larsenfamily.com family@larsenfamily.com
  13. quote:Originally posted by Team Bohica:Just last week I released the http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.aspx?ID=53113. It's a moving cache disguised as a rock. This is an awesome idea! I think I'll try it here in Albuquerque www.larsenfamily.com family@larsenfamily.com
  14. quote:Originally posted by Rigour:I would like to complain about the beautiful naked women in my bed. why?
  15. I'm trying to come up with some unique and interesting ideas for hiding a cache so I thought I'd see if anyone has any good examples of some unique Cache Ideas. Anything? There's bound to be some neat ideas out there. I know that there are different kinds of caches but I think there's other possibilities out there that aren't yet discovered. Even if it's spicing up the standard cache to make it a little more interesting, challenging, exciting, whatever. www.larsenfamily.com family@larsenfamily.com
  16. quote:Originally posted by RB_Nielsen:Well, 80% is a bit overstated, ok, overstated by 15% http://www.itworld.com/Comp/1235/021029handhelds/ it's still a laughable statement.
  17. >They should have gone with the Pocket PC OS. I >doubt Palm will be around much longer unless >they change. hahahahah. That's a laughable statement. Do you know that Palm OS holds 80% of the market? I think you have it backwords.
  18. I don't know what they most inaccessable cache is but I've always thought it would be pretty cool if someone put a geocache on Everest. Anyone want to take that challenge? www.larsenfamily.com family@larsenfamily.com
  19. the other day I ventured out into our bustelling city to find a few benchmarks. I have to say that I felt a bit strange walking through parking lots looking for these things. I never did find any as I'm convinced that the given coordinates are way off. I think I'll only shoot for benchmarks out in the middle of nowhere from now on so as to not appear as a car thief. www.larsenfamily.com family@larsenfamily.com
  20. Didn't see much in the way of New Mexico so I thought I'd share my experience of finding New Mexico's coolest Cache! OK, maybe its not the coolest one but it was pretty awesome. Last Saturday we visited the TWA Canyon Cache in the Sandia Mountains (http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.aspx?ID=8291) We will always remember visiting this cache because as we were starting our hike early in the morning we heard a loud boom that turned out to be the space shuttle. It was a sobering day to see the TWA Crash site and then hear about the Space Shuttle. The area is beautiful. Take a look at the pictures we took during our visit at http://jared.larsenfamily.com/pictures/geocaching/twacrash/ It's a tough hike but well worth it! If you are in the area I highly recomend you check this one out-- If you are up for the 8.5 mile round trip hike. Up 2500 feet then back down. www.larsenfamily.com family@larsenfamily.com
  21. We seem to have a problem in our area of Trashy Cache's. Our very first cache was very nice and actually had some nice things in it but lately it seems like we've found some trashy ones. Today, for example, we found a cache with a pickle in it! Can you believe that? I thought people would read the rules and atleast try to keep their trash out of the cache! Any ideas? I havn't set up a cache yet but if I do I'm thinking about making it available only to premium members. I don't expect to find gold mines but I don't care to find trash either. www.larsenfamily.com family@larsenfamily.com
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