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Micqn

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  1. I don't know but he's starting to smell bad.
  2. This is what happens when you launch over a hill and pop a Subaru Forester in the corner. Little Moab, Cedar Valley area, Utah We did get the cache though.
  3. The Rayovac IC3 NiMh batteries are really good. I got some for my digital camera, battery-powered toothbrush and GPS. (3 things that really go through batteries.) I paid 24 bucks for the charger with AC adapter, 12VDC adapter and 4 AA batteries. the batteries charge in 15 minutes flat and it charges other batteries, NiCd and other brand NiMh overnight. I love it.
  4. That paint looks like the speckle paint you can get in about 5 different colors at Wal-Mart. I used the grey stuff to refinish the trunk in my 63 Impala. Good looking cache container!
  5. 37 HP is all you need (and a good pair of walking shoes).
  6. I'm with a lot of you guys. As long as i am getting my required duties completed, I am free to fly the friendly forum. (In stealth mode of course)
  7. I got my eagle and three palms before I was old enough to not get anything anymore. I had a lot of fun hiking the High-Unitas, getting lost in the High-Uintas, hiking slot-canyons in Southern Utah, camping in some the coldest weather known to man in Wyoming. I taught Orienteering at a scout camp off of the East Fork of the Bear River in Utah. I did a lot of crazy things and got into a lot of trouble in Scouts but I wouldn't trade it for aanything. (Except maybe a few million dollars.) --------------------------- Micqn's Stats 92 Found / 3 hidden Numbers, Numbers, Numbers! --------------------------- PlaYs WItH MaTCheS
  8. That's just in the last seven days too. that doesn't include the many who are not caching at least one day a week. --------------------------- Micqn's Stats 92 Found / 3 hidden Numbers, Numbers, Numbers! --------------------------- PlaYs WItH MaTCheS
  9. I like checking altitudes with posted altitude signs. --------------------------- Micqn's Stats 92 Found / 3 hidden Numbers, Numbers, Numbers! --------------------------- PlaYs WItH MaTCheS
  10. yes it is cheesy. --------------------------- Micqn's Stats 92 Found / 3 hidden Numbers, Numbers, Numbers! --------------------------- PlaYs WItH MaTCheS
  11. quote:Originally posted by Stu & Sarah:A GPS can only work out what you have already done, not what you are currently doing. I would suggest walking backwards. That will solve your problem nicely. PlaYs WItH MaTCheS
  12. Magellan GPS 310: 99.83 Don't ask how much gasoline I have burned up ripping cache to cache. --------------------------- Micqn's Stats 92 Found / 3 hidden Numbers, Numbers, Numbers! --------------------------- PlaYs WItH MaTCheS
  13. A gaggle of cachers? --------------------------- Micqn's Stats 92 Found / 3 hidden Numbers, Numbers, Numbers! --------------------------- PlaYs WItH MaTCheS
  14. quote:Originally posted by Jeremy:Don't have a cow. Most of the formatting changes will be done by Friday. Jeremy Irish Groundspeak - The Language of Location Hehe! --------------------------- Micqn's Stats 92 Found / 3 hidden Numbers, Numbers, Numbers! --------------------------- PlaYs WItH MaTCheS
  15. Maybe the guy thought that geocaching sounded neat, heard you mention ammo cans as a container, he thought, 'hey, I have I can give him', he brought it so that you would find it and be able to use it. Hmmmmmmmm. Liked the story, sounded spooky especially the part about where you felt like you were being watched.
  16. I found this on the internet after I went looking for a simple AA battery charger. The parts cost 4.63 locally and it works really especially since I added double the solar cells in PARALLEL with the ones shown. Here is the link to get all the info on it.
  17. I have a philisophy about hiding an ammo bax in a cave and being a 'caver'. Since GPSr's don't usually work deep within a cave we as cachers can really go so far (with exceptions of course) so we tread in a small area lets say maybe a maximum os 50 feet. We go that far sign a log book and leave. A Caver straps on all of his caving gear, go's indefinately into a cave brushing his/hers bodily oils all over the walls of a cave, destroys the cave with climbing ropes, deficates and urinates in corners, pounds hooks into the walls and so forth. We ought to finding their extra ropes, packs and other caving items, taking them home and selling them on E-Bay and donating the money to an organuization that promotes the proper use tourism in delicate caves.
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