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Team Flying Dachshund

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  1. my condolences on your loss. This happened to a cache in the middle of nowhere that I recently visited. There was nothing man made withing 5 miles of it except for road and a state owned rest stop. They tore up an area of about half a mile in every direction of the cache. I liked that cache too

  2. Well I am personally and indoors person also. Would you blame me it reached 105 yesterday :huh:. I don't appreciate him putting the other cachers in the light of fanatics like we are some rouge cannons. I also think he was hard set from the beginning to criticize geocaching. I believe that overall more than half of the people introduced to geocaching like it.

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    Do you like my new avitar? also I am trying to maek a staff similar to Gandalf the Whites staff in L.O.T.R. What tools would you suggest that I use. I ahve a dremil if that helps. The wood is a straight big piece of cedar approx 3 inches in diamiter and 6 feet high.

  4. I have noticed that golf balls are a common place in caches. I also have observed that many people are put off by this. I was thinking what could be done about this. I know it would be imposable to ban them from caches. So I reasoned that if they are going to be in caches anyway they could be "modified" to spice em up a little bit. So I made a guide to make ordinary golf balls extraordinarily interesting golf balls.. Here are a few of my ideas. If you have any other ideas please post them here.

     

    1. Paint them in a color that will make them blend in with there surroundings.

     

    2. Drill a hole in to them to make them interesting caches. WARNING THIS IS TO ONLY BE DONE TO RANGE BALLS AS THEY DON'T A CENTER THAT WILL EXPLODE OR HURT YOU. Please be EXTREMELY careful when doing this. Use safety glasses and gloves. Or you could just glue a film canister to the bottom and place it in the ground.

     

    3. Glue random things to them like dirt or leaves.

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