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  1. Fellow Cachers (if somewhat distant).

    I will be in New Orleans on business next week and have about half a day for caching in the City. I am staying in a Hotel on Canal Street, close to the river and looked up a number of caches north of Canal St. and south of Esplanade Ave (East of US 10). And a few south of US 90.

    Being german I have to rely on hearsay of where to go and where not. I admit that I heard some bad stories about crime in N.O. that I find hard to believe.

     

    Could you (someone) please advise on areas to stay away from and whether my intended caching area contains some unsafe areas? Any tip or help will be appreciated!

     

    Thank you all in advance and Happy Hunting

    Thore

     

    I haven't done much caching since Katrina, but I'll echo what the others have said. Since you only have half a day, stay in the French Quarter, you'll be fine. If you do find more time, try some caches in City Park. And don't forget View Carre!

  2. Hi ZSandmann and welcome to Louisiana. Try posing your question on lageocaching.com Alexm, who runs the website, is from Lafayette, but I think his activity has dropped as of late. Most of the folks online are from the NOLA area, but there are a few from central and north LA.

     

    My activity has dropped off considerably after Katrina, but that's another story :anicute:

  3. Im going to visiting Pisgah national forest this summer and will be stopping by the Sliding Rock there.  Anyone know of some good easy caches there.  Ones that are near sliding rock and are on nearby trails that are not much longer than 1.5 mile hike round trip.  Also some that are near some nice waterfalls in the area that dont require too long of a hike. 

     

    Any suggestions would be very appreciated.  Thanks

    I haven't been to Pisgah in a year, but every cache I found there was great! Sorry, I realize that's not much help. ;)

  4. A mouse ran between my legs once as I crouched to pick up a cache. That startled me. :)

     

    Nearly stepped on a couple of water moccasins walking to caches. They got the blood pumping pretty good. :P

     

    After hiding this cache with my daughter and niece, we continued to paddle our canoe down the bayou. As we made a sharp turn on the waterway, an aligator of unseen size made a rather fast and loud entry into the water. That nearly gave me a heart attack. :blink::lol::D:)

  5. Thanks for bumping this Alex. I've been somewhat laxed in my promotional duties.

     

    I posted an update on the cache page. As it turns out, my guestimated coordinate were pretty darn close.

     

    Bring a boat. Rent a boat. Go for just the day. Camp with us on the beach. Any way you do it, it will be fun. Come join us! :rolleyes:

  6. I never noticed this before because I usually got my waypoints from Pocket Query. This evening I was trying the individual gpx download feature and kept getting a file with an .aspx extension. I changed the saved file extension to gpx, but that didn't work. Tried it again with loc file and I got the same thing. Then I realized it might be the MSN9 browser that I'm using. I opened an IE6 window and no problem at all. The correct file extension came up and it opens right up in EasyGPS.

     

    Just thought I'd share this.

  7. A 30 year old Grumman, aluminum canoe, because it's all I have.  It's a piece of junk and hopefully I can upgrade soon to a Mad River Explorer, or a We-No-Nah Spirit II.

    Amen brother!

     

    I bought my Grumman 2nd (actually 3rd) hand. It was a rental boat in it's former life. I think someone must have wrapped it around a tree because it is asymetrical along the long axis of the boat. Oh yeah, its got lots of JB Weld in strategic places. Who cares, it still floats!

     

    Coincidentally, I'm the one who hid the cache Bloencustoms is referring to. After hiding it with my daughter and young niece, we continued our paddle down the peaceful bayou. That is, until a rather large splash scared the @#$% out of us and brought us back to reality. :D We never saw the alligator, but it sure as hell sounded big. At that point, I decided to go home. I’ve never seen my daughter paddle so fast! :blink:

  8. Must be kind of embarassing to have a DNF on the first hunt while being documented <_<

    Yeah, I was kicking myself for that one. Bob was pretty cool about it though. He and his wife (who came along as well) were joking around saying "here are the coordinates to the bodies I left in the woods." I was really worried because the next one, Coal Pit, hadn't been found since June 2003.

     

    He really seemed to enjoy it. He even asked me to invite him to the next local event cache.

  9. We played around with the generator today and made a test theme for the PocketPC. I'll try to get one or two up this week.

    How did it go with the theme generator? Anything worth sharing?

  10. Russell!  Say it ain't so...have you been finding caching to be more and more of a bamboozling experience lately?  ;)  :D

     

    -Dave R.

    I guess you could say so. I'm not completely opposed to micros. I just don't get the same enjoyment out of them. JamieZ said it best...

    This doesn't make it worse, it's just more mainstream. Geared toward the masses rather than hard-core outdoor adventure-type people whom I envisioned when I first logged onto GC.com.
  11. Should you morally.... no

     

    Is this really a moral issue? Maybe just poor judgement or unawareness. ;) If it's done intentionally, then that person is playing a different game than I am. My rules don't apply.

     

    I was tempted to log one of mine as a find. It requires a canoe, and being somewhat remote, it hadn't been visited in nearly a year. I went out on a maintenance visit and had a heck of a time finding it. I had actually given up and was going to archive it until I realized I was in the wrong spot. Another search turned up the cache, a little damp, but none the worse for wear.

  12. I haven't read all of the responses, but those I've scanned I will have to agree with. There are just way too many urban micro caches. I wish "traditional" and "micro" were seperate categories so that I wouldn't have to wade through page after page of cache listings to find a traditional sized cache. Don't get me wrong, I'll still go for them, but I'm not rushing out the door to be the first finder.

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