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  1. If you have any pics @ soda Jerks, I'm sure the bug/honda owner would love to see them. especially if they're taken with a Harley, since the bug owner is a Honda lover! LOL (it's a standing joke with the Geocannonball cachers) thanks again St Albert 4 !!!
  2. StAlbert4, Thanks for the pic and visiting "our" cache I am glad to see a bug or 2 moving, unfortunatly you're the only one to log a move, so far. It appears all my bug has done is a little twitching in the box LOL happy travels in Aug.
  3. StAlbert4, Thanks for the pic and visiting "our" cache I am glad to see a bug or 2 moving, unfortunatly you're the only one to log a move, so far. It appears all my bug has done is a little twitching in the box LOL happy travels in Aug.
  4. 8 travel bugs in the Geocannonball ranch cache by MrBond, in Red Deer alberta!on June21/02 N 52 16.025 W 113 51.515 please help the bugs see both Canadian coasts!
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    Canadian Geocoins?

    There is a place in Calgary, Alberta, Canada that has a link to buy Canadian Geocoins the site is www.gpscentral.ca right hand side of the page is where you can order geocaching stuff and coins. they are $6.50/coin for 5 or less PLUS $10.95 S&H
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    Canadian Geocoins?

    There is a place in Calgary, Alberta, Canada that has a link to buy Canadian Geocoins the site is www.gpscentral.ca right hand side of the page is where you can order geocaching stuff and coins. they are $6.50/coin for 5 or less PLUS $10.95 S&H
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    Canadian Geocoins?

    There is a place in Calgary, Alberta, Canada that has a link to buy Canadian Geocoins the site is www.gpscentral.ca right hand side of the page is where you can order geocaching stuff and coins. they are $6.50/coin for 5 or less PLUS $10.95 S&H
  8. If you're not looking for a collapable walking stick, what about carving your own, out of wood? Every year, I "make" a new one. 5-6ft tall, about 2-3inches around. Then I decorate it with carvings, or designs...the stick from last year, becomes this years poker stick for the firepit. This also gives me something on the days it's to hot to Geocache!
  9. If you're not looking for a collapable walking stick, what about carving your own, out of wood? Every year, I "make" a new one. 5-6ft tall, about 2-3inches around. Then I decorate it with carvings, or designs...the stick from last year, becomes this years poker stick for the firepit. This also gives me something on the days it's to hot to Geocache!
  10. If you don't find anyone on Ontario, that wants them. I'll take them off your hands if your willin to send them to Alberta.... Happy Canada Day!!
  11. If you don't find anyone on Ontario, that wants them. I'll take them off your hands if your willin to send them to Alberta.... Happy Canada Day!!
  12. Yes a hole 3-4ft deep. This is so other animals do not come into contact with human waste. of course you fill in the hole when you're done. This is info taught to ppl in a basic survival course. If you're lost, you should stay in one place, and do not want to attract animals. Peeing at the base of a tree then kicking moss onto it also stops bacterial contamination. I would be more worried about properly disinfecting my hands before I eat lunch on a hike! how many people actually pack a "survival kit" just for a day hike??? a great and humorous reference book is called "how to sh** in the woods"
  13. Yes a hole 3-4ft deep. This is so other animals do not come into contact with human waste. of course you fill in the hole when you're done. This is info taught to ppl in a basic survival course. If you're lost, you should stay in one place, and do not want to attract animals. Peeing at the base of a tree then kicking moss onto it also stops bacterial contamination. I would be more worried about properly disinfecting my hands before I eat lunch on a hike! how many people actually pack a "survival kit" just for a day hike??? a great and humorous reference book is called "how to sh** in the woods"
  14. I'm a "lady" that lives in Canada, and have camped and hiked in the Rocky mountains, for years. I was part of Search and Rescue and at one time taught Junior Forest Rangers. When hiking/camping, leave the place the same way you found it. As far as bathroom etiquette, Digging a hole 3-4ft deep, use one ply biodegradable toilet paper and ladies, there are biodegradable tampons on the market these days...the wrappers must NOT be buried! watch out for bears!!
  15. I'm a "lady" that lives in Canada, and have camped and hiked in the Rocky mountains, for years. I was part of Search and Rescue and at one time taught Junior Forest Rangers. When hiking/camping, leave the place the same way you found it. As far as bathroom etiquette, Digging a hole 3-4ft deep, use one ply biodegradable toilet paper and ladies, there are biodegradable tampons on the market these days...the wrappers must NOT be buried! watch out for bears!!
  16. I would say Keep it, temporarily! This way your daughter stays interested in Geocaching, and gets to enjoy the Geocoin. Maybe decide to keep it for a few months, then send it on its way (after taking pics of course) that way allot of other kids(at heart) can enjoy it......I would love to find on here in Canada.......just my opinion,
  17. I would say Keep it, temporarily! This way your daughter stays interested in Geocaching, and gets to enjoy the Geocoin. Maybe decide to keep it for a few months, then send it on its way (after taking pics of course) that way allot of other kids(at heart) can enjoy it......I would love to find on here in Canada.......just my opinion,
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