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greyjay

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  1. My life got busy for a year or so and haven't been able to do much geocaching, but after looking around San Antonio there doesn't seem to be many trackables out there! Is this aspect of geocaching dying off?

     

    I'm heading back to Korea and would love to give a few travel bugs a ride but can't seem to find any!

  2. My opinion regarding geocaching in Iraq and locating them on military installations.. where in Iraq is it safe to find geocaches that aren't on military installations? and for that matter, what do you think the chances of your average iraqi citizen actually owning a gps and interested in geocaching? I mean, it's like everything else in Iraq, geocaching will be introduced to the people of iraq in due time, along with all the conforts of modern society once security is reestablished. It would be suicide for any american or briton to go driving around on their own looking for a geocache in unsecure areas.

  3. I was playhing around looking at different geocaches in other countries today when I checked out Iraq! It seems that our brave troops over there are trying to keep the goecaching hobby alive and kicking in Iraq!

     

    If you get a few minutes, why don't you send a quick letter of thanks to the cache placers in Iraq for protecting our freedom AND introducing geocaching to Iraq.

     

    SSgt Jason Adams

    U.S. Air Force

  4. I think the above suggestions are very very good. Why don't we as C.A.C.H.E. members get together and write up a good professional letter detailing what has been mentioned so far and deliver it to the appropriate public oficials? If it's worded correctly and is polite and informative, I'll be happy to sign on to it, at least electronically, since I am deployed with the Air Force until May.

     

    Either way, action is far more preferred than complacentcy (SP) IMHO.

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