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dthigpen

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  1. My favorite cache is located on a mountain trail that leads to a "clothing optional" hot spring. The new girlfriend & I definately are not shy about shedding the clothing in the sometimes crowded hot springs there. I'd even travel a good distance just to visit a nudity-mandatory cache.... But that's just me...

  2. Look at Nat Geographics TOPO, you can make your own maps and then do more than that if you are creative.

    You can take the maps from TOPO and load them into a Sportrak? Are you sure?

    Unfortunately not; you can, however, download trails and waypoints directly from Topo! into pretty much any GPS (I generally plan all my backpacking routes in Topo and then just download them into my meridian platinum).

  3. Sigh... Unfortunately, Lita is destined to never be a Geocaching Dog (Though she does love going for a swim in the waves at the beach), she's entirely too lazy and doesn't really dig more than 15 minutes or so of excercise at a time... At least she's cute :mad:

     

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    My English Bulldog, Lita, the day that I brought her home.

  4. If you're writing on it, RiteintheRain...

     

    If you're printing on it, NG Adventure Paper.

     

    Personally I use the 11x17 NG Adventure Paper to print out topo maps and love it. It is most definately waterproof (First time you submerge it the excess ink will come off the paper cleanly, but the excess only, the map is still there) and pretty darn tearproof. While it is a bit expensive, I recommend it highly.

     

    Doug

  5. quote:
    Originally posted by umc:

    So is it Great advertising that takes a hold of me, weak will, or what? Does anyone else have this problem?

     

    Last example, all of these fast-food ads pretty much have the same hook on me. Just looking at the commercial and next thing I know I'm eating a New Extreme Whopper.


     

    All signs point to weak will icon_biggrin.gificon_biggrin.gificon_biggrin.gif

     

    Doug

  6. I've always loved hiking and geocaching gives me an excuse to go out and do a lot more of it than I normally would. Though lately my interests have been swaying more towards the hunt, thinking of ways of making cache hunts harder so that I can get a little more out of it. I guess the biggest thing that both my wife & I like about Geocaching is the fact that it gets me out from behind my computer screen and outside to get some sun icon_biggrin.gif

     

    Doug

  7. quote:
    Originally posted by nincehelser:

    I've never really understood their purpose. Why do people use them?

     

    George


     

    After basically having one of my legs replaced with prosthetic assemblies (Well, the bones), I find that it just isn't what it use to be. My trekking pole helps me stabalize myself while while doing everything from hiking along trails or creekbeds or attempting minor mountaineering feats. Sure, I could use my cane, and I've even tried it a couple times, but it just doesn't have the stability that can be found when digging the metallic tip of my trekking pole into the earth at my feet and feeling a firm grip on it. It is the most valuable piece of gear that I carry with me (Next to my water), and I will *never* go hiking or geocaching without it. That's why I use one.

     

    Doug

  8. quote:
    Originally posted by Criminal:

    quote:
    Originally posted by dthigpen:

    While I can sympathize, having done the exact same thing on many occasions, I just have to say... I love REI. My wife, however, is a different story.

     

    Doug


     

    You don't love your wife? icon_confused.gif


     

    Okay, I definately worded that wrong. Let me rephrase, My wife HATES REI, I love my wife to death. *Waits til his wife reads the forums* icon_eek.gif

     

    Doug

  9. Okay, so, I'm wondering what people's opinions on this matter are... Is it really a bad thing to neglect the extended family that you don't really like anyways and go geocaching on Thanksgiving morning? I figure as long as I make it home for dinner, why not squeeze in six caches before instead of sitting there the whole days bs'n with a bunch of people you purposely try to avoid phone calls from the other 364 days of the year... Or am I just completely off base with this one?

     

    Doug

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