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cloversmom

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  1. I think photos are good, but not essential. Verifying that it is the right disk is essential for a FOUND report.

     

    If you can safely peek under the covers and read the disk that's enough for me--don't worry about a photo with the GPS in it. Watch out for critters in any hole you poke in. Don't try this in the middle of a street. The pros with all their barricades and safety gear sometimes have dangerous encounters with traffic.

     

    Thanks Bill,

     

    These are on the sidewalk. Even an obsession with geocaching isn't worth getting run over by a car!!

  2. These match the description, but after reading a different log, I realized that the actual benchmark is probably below ground, not just the post. So, I have probably just seen a cover and not the benchmark...

     

    Are these just not findable by a layman, or what is the deal? :laughing:

     

    http://www.geocaching.com/mark/details.aspx?PID=HT1010

     

    http://www.geocaching.com/mark/details.aspx?PID=HT1009

     

    Thanks for your help!

  3. I just wanted to thank everyone for all the great caches out here around Granite Falls and for the hints when I needed them, too! I got my GPS for my b-day on Feb 22nd then temporarily relocated to GFalls at the beginning of March. So, this has been my (great) introduction to geocaching. I am definitely hooked and I look forward to hiding some of my own once I get back to the Bay Area.

     

    I am especially impressed by the amount of sustained energy by folks in this area. I also got to meet or correspond with a few of you over the last few months, it was a real pleasure!

     

    I have created a list of some of my favorites:

     

    http://www.geocaching.com/bookmarks/view.a...78-ee1a957bf434

     

    All the best,

     

    Cloversmom

  4. As usual, someone has said what I was trying to communicate much more eloquently.

     

    Here's a link to Ron Judd's article on the subject...

     

    http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/outd...trailmix20.html

     

    The first three paragraphs communicate what I was trying to say so clumsily.

     

    Yes, thanks for posting...it is an excellent article. My only problem with it is that it does discount "logical" reasons to be afraid. Like you said, until we know that it is not someone with "serial" intents, it is difficult to not have some fear.

     

    I think some of the posts in this thread discount that gender, location and situational differences may result in different levels of concern about the incident.

     

    And the comment about avoiding suburban caches is silly. We have different ways of protecting ourselves in urban/suburban areas and a significant level of isolation in wilderness areas. That being said, I am involved with a school that has classes throughout my hometown and we tell students at the beginning of each semester to always be extra careful and alert in a neigborhood that is not yours. You don't know where the hotspots are if you do not spend time there. I think the same goes for anywhere.

  5. Mt Pillchuck was not lacking for hikers today, male or female, and a fair number of dogs too.

     

    I was out at Monte Cristo yesterday and there were tons of cars and folks. I still went for long periods without seeing anyone, though. A woman at a coffee drive thru told me that business has dropped of significantly. I wonder if folks are sticking to the more popular trails? I know that I am for now.

  6. Hi all,

     

    I am pretty upset about this because it is near where I am staying. There are a couple of caches on this trail and many others on lightly used trails in this area. I hike alone (my pit bull does add some security) frequently, so it hits close to home. I am going to stick to more populated trails for the remainder of my stay here in case it is not an isolated incident.

     

    It is funny, I have avoided hiking on weekends because Mountain Loop Highway gets so busy, but now I will begin doing the opposite.

     

    http://seattlepi.nwsource.com/local/277324_hikers12ww.html

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