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  1. here's an example of what you SHOULD do, logged by a friend of mine:

     

    Actually - I found this one a while back when I was on a ride with the wife...Since I use the Dakota for cadence and tracks on bike rides, I noticed the cache as we rode past on the way to Rt.22.

    On the way back I stopped to look for it and found it...Though - as I hadn't planned on cachin' - I did not have my trusty pen. I had planned on emailing Red with the particulars of the hide and in what color a certain log was written. However - I don't think it proper to claim a find when you don't sign the log (for whatever reason) so I had to wait until I finally had the extra couple minutes to find a couple of local caches...And go back for it...

    Thanks for the Smiley

  2. &^%#& *&@^@ stinging **&^@& nettle.

     

    Apparantly im not smart enough to recognize it BEFORE it gets my legs!

     

    :D

     

    @#$%^ !

     

    (and, yes, i feel for all of you!)

     

    Nettle?!? Injury?!? :blink: Give it 15 minutes. No more injury.

    i went through a whole patch of em. could still feel my legs two days later

  3. what im posting is mine and my friends first cache:

     

    June 16, 2006 by Keruso (383 found)

    i was with Red on this one, but at the time i didn't have a name, so i didn't think i could post in here that i had found it. BTW, Red really didn't find the cache, I DID!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! me being a little overweight, stopped right next to the area (talk about Karma, huh?) that held the cache, and, thanks to my Boy Scout skills, saw that something was out of place in that spot (btw, me have no GPS, and we didn't have a compass). i can't call this my first official find, that would be the Kuhns one

     

    Left a temp thingy and took a red truck SL

     

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    June 16, 2006 by Red 07Z (863 found)

    awesome! this was my very first cache! i took the red truck (red is my fav. color!) and left my friend washington and a temperature card thingy that my friend had on him. the pen was broken, the thing was pushed in to far soo i took the pen apart and left the ink thing out soo it could still be used. i forgot to bring a pen with me on this cache as well as the other item i was going to leave. the next person to visit should leave a pen or pencil there.

     

    it took me over 30 mins to find the cache since i didn't know what to expect! great hiding place! container was dry and solid

     

    Thanks for the Find!

     

    -Red

     

    [This entry was edited by Red 07Z on Friday, June 16, 2006 at 9:04:33 PM.]

     

    this one i found on my own

     

    June 26, 2006 by Keruso (383 found)

    This is my official first find, having found three others with my friend Red07z, and at this time i was a "muggle" so for me, those three do not count, i guess, and oddly enough, this one is where i walk to work. Took me almost 45 minutes trying to find this (that's 2 days worth, it started storming the first day). I also found this one without a GPS, i need to get one. Took nothing, left nothing and for the cacher who left this one, you need more paper.

     

    [This entry was edited by Keruso on Wednesday, June 28, 2006 at 2:41:41 PM.]

     

    I didn't even have a GPS, but Red did. He took me on this hunt and didn't even tell me what we were doing. I had to wait for him to go out and cache since i didn't have a car yet. found about 30 from then to the end of the year. I got my own car in '07, but still didnt have a GPS. I got one at the end of the year, and i still had to rely on my friend to go out and cache

  4. you know your a cacher when you take your GPS everywere you go now, with caches loaded up to about 30 miles away

     

    you hear of a tornado in your area and wonder how many caches have been affected, never mind the people

     

    You know you're a cacher when you have ALL your countries caches + ALL caches within 50 miles around your house in your car GPS :D

     

    That's about 7000 of them :rolleyes:

     

    you know you're a cacher when your girlfriend gets angry because she can't have a normal conversation in the car without you interrupting her "there's a cache", "and there", "and there", "and th... oh wait, I've already found that one", "and there",...

     

    well, here's an update to mine

     

    You know your a cacher when your tiny Garmin Etrex H tells you that you can't place anymore waypoints into the GPS

  5. what makes whoever put that up think that no one is going to steal any of the drinks?

    This is Germany. People are disciplined. But not so disciplined that the money box can be opened, or removed from the wall :(

     

    If I ever branch out into Geo-Tourism, I will organise visits to Ottenhöfen, and especially the multi nearby which takes you past seven (count 'em) Schnapps distillers. If you upload a picture of you drinking a shot at each one, you get some kind of binus (or maybe just a hangover :().

     

    whats a binus?

     

    and i wouldn't do that multi, i don't drink

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