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kevnjenn

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  1. Active duty Air Force since 1991.

     

    Enlisted Security Policeman 1991-2000

    Andersen AFB, Guam

    Vance AFB, OK

    FE Warren AFB, WY

     

    ROTC Student 2000-2002

    Southeast Missouri State University, Cape Girardeau MO

     

    Commissioned Logistics Readiness Officer 2002-present

    Langley AFB, VA

    Little Rock AFB, AR

    Andrews AFB, MD

     

    Deployments

    Eskan Village, Saudi Arabia (1994)

    GITMO, Cuba (1995)

    San Vito AS, Italy (1996)

    Sather AB, Baghdad Iraq (2007)

    Eskan Village, Saudi Arabia (2009)

  2. Any of the virtuals on the mall are cool. Most of the virtuals are cool just for the historical context on them, but one of my favorite finds there is "Everything is Relative" (GC1B64). It is on the mall, but out of the way and somewhere you would probably easily miss if you weren't intentionally going there. If you are caching after dark, "So We Will Remember Them" (GC25E1) is amazing at night or in early morning mist. If you are going to be in Baltimore for a couple of days, try going to Fort McHenry. There is a virtual cache there and several regular caches close by. Try to go in the afternoon and stay for the flag retreat ceremony and hear the story of the Stars and Stripes. Enjoy. I would not want to be you in that DC traffic on Inauguration Day! :unsure:

  3. I went to walmart and asked them for a bunch of film container. They gave me a big bag full for FREE.

    In this area, I have found several where temperature changes have popped the lids off these, and several more the critters have chewed on. Be sure to put those where water will not be a problem.

     

    Pill bottles or waterproof match containers seal much better.

     

    Ha, I went to do maintenance on one of mine this weekend, an altoids tin wrapped in camo tape, and something had gotten hold of it and tried to gnaw it open. Probably a racoon, maybe a squirrel. At least whatever it was didn't take off with it.

     

    If you get some of the small snack size ziploc bags, you can put a bit of paper in that for a log and it will fit in something small like a film canister, etc to keep the log dry. I have a chapstick tube in black tape that I haven't found the right place for yet, but will sometime.

  4. I just attended an event last weekend that had a Geocache Bingo game, but instead of going to caches and finding stamps, etc, each of the blocks was set to encourage you to meet other cachers.

     

    Find a geocacher that has over 1500 finds

    Find a geocacher with less than 100 finds

    Find a geocacher that has cached in another country.

    Etc, etc.

     

    It was a fun way to introduce yourself to others there.

  5. There isn't anything to indicate that this TB is missing.

     

    Ditto with this TB.

     

    This one is possibly missing, cache was emptied, but it's possible someone who has 8 finds may have grabbed it, they logged that they "grabbed a couple of TB's that wanted a ride, and they could have taken it.

     

    This one is in the hands of a cacher.

     

    Ditto, but they don't cache often.

     

    Ditto again.

     

    Yes, missing.

     

    Gone, too bad.

     

    Sadly in the hands of someone who started out gung ho, but has not been back caching since their first month.

     

    I would send a friendly reminder via email to those TBs in the hands of a cacher to either drop them back into circulation or mail them back to you. One of mine disappeared for several months, I contacted the cacher who picked it up. He said he dropped it "somewhere in MT", I bugged him about it a little (politely) and it magically appeared a couple of weeks later in one of his caches in Illinois... Don't give up on them just yet, your's may reappear too.

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