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Denver#9

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  1. Ok, so you have a TB, you live in Tucson, AZ it wants to go to Kansas City, MO. You were going to MO for vacation but your plans changed. Yet you really want to put the TB in this one cache. Is it "allowed" to send it in the mail to your geocaching friends to put it in the cache for you?

  2. HAHA! thats hilarious. I wish I had a unicycle, if I did I bet I could do it and if I could do it I would definitely go caching with it! :lol:

     

    So I went caching on Monday and as I was walking through this park I saw a guy teaching a girl how to unicycle and I thought of this post. I actually really wanna learn how to do it now. I ride me mountain bike everywhere and I can ride with no hands standing up, would it be kind of the same thing, or totally different?

     

    I'm sorry to say that riding a bike with no hands and standing is nothing like riding a unicycle. I tried to prepare my-self by doing that before I got my unicycle, but there is no comparison. Although with perseverence and dedication you can do it. If you do end up getting a unicycle I would reccomend the brand Torker or Koxx-one.

     

    -Denver#9-

  3. Ambient. To answer your question... 1) It doesn't really matter if you unicycle while you hunt, just as long as you know how to unicycle and you are a geocacher. 2) There are many kind of unicycles. Some are made for tricks some for circus and some for distance. The ones used for tricks usually have a 20 inch diameter tire, while the circus ones are the really tall ones called giraffs. The ones made for distance have giant wheels, usually 36 inch diameter. In fact some people have ridden in the Tour de France with them. Look up "coker unicycle" on google to see pics and information. Unfortunately I haven't been geocaching in some time, but next time I go I will be sure to ride my unicycle. :D

    -Denver#9-

  4. You know you are a geocacher when...

     

    -You say "Honey, I will be back in an hour or two, or three, or four."

    -Wherever you go you have the gps, the laptop, and a portable printer.

    -You buy a 64 pack of AA batteries just for your gps.

    -You decide you hate buying the batteries and decide to get the car charger.

    -You forget to change out of your caching clothes when you go to work.

    -You show up at drug store with 5 TB's in your hand with you saying, "I found the cache!!!"

    -You have a nervous breakdown because you couldnt find the cache.

    -You say, "Honey, can you pull over here.", *5 min. later, "Honey, can you pull over here."

    -You hang a big painting of a geocache on your cubical.

     

    This took me about 5 min. but it was a fun thing... :)

     

    *Try and beat this amount! :) *

     

    Dude the cache a day thing is an awesome idea

  5. Yeah, even though I'm not a serious cacher I'm sick of the boring old micro, log only, pil capsle caches. People should put some originality into their caches. I mean, those micros are just so annoying and not very fun.:blink:

    There are still good ones few and far between, like I found this one in Tucson, where I live, it was a birdhouse! Now isn't that cool? There were even birds near it. It took me and my friend like 10 minutes to find it, but why can't people use that kind of ingenuity?:)

    Oh, and about the close together caches, I don't mind those as long as they're in the wilderness or in a park. But the roadside stop, grab and go ones don't cut it for me.

     

    Denver#9

  6. Reluctantly Ive got a Colorado 300 for sale that comes with Topo data card for the North and Midlands along with a Berghaus hard case. Im looking for a good offer.

     

    Its in excellent condition, only been out 2 or 3 times with it and comes as boxed with cables etc

     

    How much were you thinkin?

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