Scout Master
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My job is pretty unique. I fill Toy and Candy Vending machines in Utah, Wyoming, Colorado, and Idaho. I am on the road 10 - 11 nights a month. I am allowed to, and have time to do pretty much all the caching I want. I also drive a medium size delivery truck full of Swag. The boss pays for all my fuel and expenses. I am also home every weekend to cache with family and attend events.
Top that!
See you on the Trail
Scout Master
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Thanks again Larobley.
Hey every one I hit 1000 bugs this week and I will hit 1000 caches before the end of the year.
See you on the Trail
Scout Master
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I am all over Northern Utah Southeast Idaho western Colorado and Wyoming
At your service.
1000 bugs safely moved as of this week
See you on the Trail
Scout Master
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Ok I’m getting frustrated I just put out $400.00 + dollars for an HP iPAQ 3100 Pocket PC I got it for Geocaching and I can’t seem to get Plucker to work on it. I tried Mobly pocket reader but I could not navigate around in it as I have seen others do with Plucker. It Has a MS Windows OS, NOT Palm OS. Any one else have this type of hand held with MS windows? What reader do you use? Do you like it? How does it work?
Thanks
Scout Master
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I work for a vending company and I can get this stuff really cheep. Each item normally vends for .25 cents each. I have never sold any to Geocachers before so I am exploring the market to see if there is an interest. Each item is ¾ to one inch in size. The capsules contain rings, jewelry or glow sticks. I would sell them in lots of 50 or 100 Shown here is a bag of 50. If there is a strong enough interest I will consider E-bay and pay pal. Otherwise I would just put some up here from time to time. So the question is would you buy swag like this and what would you pay for it.
See you on the Trail
Scout Master
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I work for a vending company and I can get this stuff really cheep. Each item normally vends for .25 cents each. I have never sold any to Geocachers before so I am exploring the market to see if there is an interest. Each item is ¾ to one inch in size. The capsules contain rings, jewelry or glow sticks. I would sell them in lots of 50 or 100 Shown here is a bag of 50. If there is a strong enough interest I will consider E-bay and pay pal. Otherwise I would just put some up here from time to time. So the question is would you buy swag like this and what would you pay for it.
See you on the Trail
Scout Master
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my travel bug
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Has any one ever tried to set up a network for moving travel bugs around the country? I live in Salt lake City and drive often to Idaho Wyoming and Colorado where I drop off and pick up bugs. Is anyone else doing this or would anyone be interested in getting something started.
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to date I have met 34 other Cachers On the Trail
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My .02 Cents worth.
People should not be allowed to have more posts on Forums than cache finds.
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Alot of work with an xacto knife fair results.
See you on thre Trail
Scout Master
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Our approver follows the guidelines He also approves Virtuals
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It's Just plain and simple Some cachers Like Virtuals and some don't. Some approvers like them and some don't. The approver in my area (God bless him) Likes them. We had 2 new ones approved today I have 5 of them of my own.
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click the "big map" button
I havent seen a BIG MAP button in a month or so ???
Or am I missing something
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Score a win for geocaching on BLM lands
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I dont know If I can compete with Carlene's mom But I can promice to take lots of boys hiking and geocaching with me
See you on the trail
Scout Master
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Why I deserve a Diablo Hiking staff
I’m a nice guy
I have 7 kids
3+ grand kids
I'm poor
I have been a Boy Scout leader for 20 years
22 Eagle scouts
I love to hike
I am nice to animals
I pick up trash when I hike
I work extra hard to promote Geocaching to people I meet
I serve as an officer in my Local geocaching association
I never criticize people on the forums
I trade fairly when I trade in caches.
And I am a Really nice Guy
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I carry two small Mag light Flashlights then I have a flash light if I need it and 4 batteries
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The walmart nearest to my home has a McDonalds and a dollar store inside it
What else could I want.
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Here in Northern Utah 75% of the caches are under 2-10 feet of snow We just live with it.
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You can change the batteries in your GPS without stopping on your hike to the Cache.
You cache day or night
You check for new caches in your area 3-4 times a day
You check the forums 3-4 times per day
You have a shelf or cabinet set aside just for cool things you have found in caches
You have run out of signature items several times
When you buy a new toy for your child they have to trade with you for it
You know who Dave Elmer is
One of your major goals in life is to visit cache #1
What occupations are good for geocaching?
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Here is my Truck It's about 20 feet long 11 feet tall and turns on a dime. It pretty much goes anywhere. I drive around 2500 miles per month across 4 states and it's full of toys and candy