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Freelens&Mosie

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  1. Since I apparently can't post a new thread for some reason. I think I'll hijack this one.

    I've been thinking of doing an invitation only cache using email to notify the invitees and to report the find. Any thoughts?

     

    I have my own little world. But it's OK...they know me here.

  2. quote:
    Originally posted by Mopar:

    _CLPS_

    For the most part, your comments are totally off base from what we are discussing here.

    Do you REALLY believe you need to get written permission from the govt to post the GPS coordinates of a location that the owners of the property (US!) as well as the people who manage if for us (NPS) already want and encourage people to come visit?


     

    Zactly

     

    I have my own little world. But it's OK...they know me here.

  3. quote:
    Originally posted by Verboten:

    Q: What did Mick Jagger say to the straggling Scot in his pasture?

     

    A: HEY! (hey), McCLOUD! (cloud), get offa my Ewe!

     

    -Vb (don't forget to tip your waitress)


    Is that anything like tipping cows??

     

    Reminds me of the joke about sheep and the Scots. They wear kilts because sheep can hear a zipper from 100 yds.

     

    I have my own little world. But it's OK...they know me here.

  4. I understand everyones frustration. Since besides the golden spike, there are only 2 other possibile virts in the entire state. The Tabernacle and the Great Salt Lake. No wonder there is a battle over the rights. My advice, besides moving, since it's a virt it doesn't need permission and the first poster gets to keep it. The Geocaching folks are following their own rules and we should try to encourage that.

     

    I have my own little world. But it's OK...they know me here.

  5. Last weekend I found a large organizer book with business cards and a calculator in it. It also was moldy and had little worms crawling around so I left it. Also found at the site were a pair of slippers, 1 sneaker, some quart oil containers, a Motel 6 key card and a very alive Siamese cat that scared the crap out of me when it darted away at the last second .

     

    I have my own little world. But it's OK...they know me here.

  6. I still don't understand why people on vacation see the need to place caches. Unless there isn't anyone else around to do it. If there was some one willing to maintain it they should have placed it there themselves. If I find a vacation cache that's not maintained well I'll just remove it.

     

    I have my own little world. But it's OK...they know me here.

  7. USN Electronics Tech.

    VP-50 Patrol Squadron

    Phillipines and Viet Nam

    1964-1970

     

    War is never the answer. It wasn't then and it isn't now. My son is on a Patriot crew in Kuwait. I am very proud of him and just want him home safe.

     

    I have my own little world. But it's OK...they know me here.

  8. I've found the same thing. The people of whom you speak usually participate in their own particular hobby exclusively. That's how they became no-it-a.... I mean experts. You should be proud of the fact that you have tried many things. I find life much more rewarding that way.

     

    I have my own little world. But it's OK...they know me here.

  9. Why? Because I thought it might help to support the site. The caches were made public in a week or 2. A good portion of the local cachers are members and I wanted to give them a chance to get there early before the others. As for the caches not showing up on Dan's page that is the least of my worries. I have tried for months to get my listings on that site straightened out to no avail. I'm sorry but a data base that refuses to reflect reality is of no use to me. I've given up even referencing it anymore. I know he's busy and I appreciate all the hard work. But.....

     

    I have my own little world. But it's OK...they know me here.

  10. quote:
    Originally posted by umc:

    quote:
    Originally posted by gnbrotz:

    I think that a large number of cachers don't even know they exist.


     

    You're right.

     

    I don't know if I exist or not and I know there are others that feel the same.

     

    Do any of us really exist?

     

    http://www.mi-geocaching.org/

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    So far so good, somewhat new owner of a second/new Garmin GPS V 20 plus finds so far with little to no problem. We'll see what happens when there are leaves on the trees again.


     

    I have my own little world. But it's OK...they know me here.

  11. It can be completed in less than 2 hours and is around 1 mile walking distance. It's been out since Jan. 7 and has been found by fewer than 8 people I think. It really doesn't matter to us how many visitors our caches have as long as everyone enjoys them. If we start getting negative comments on one of our caches, we'll pull it in a heartbeat.

     

    I have my own little world. But it's OK...they know me here.

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