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  1. Former NY/NJ geocacher, TIM M CPA just bagged his 200th cache! Virginia geocachers look out! Congratulations Tim! "Au pays des aveugles, les borgnes sont rois"
  2. That's right!!! Not bad for a guy that doesn't sweat! Congrats buddy and many more. ==================================== As always, the above statements are just MHO. ====================================
  3. Congratulations to Nawtcher (Rob) on reaching his 200th cache. Mike, Mandy, Kris, Mel and Matt
  4. Congratulations to two great Maryland cachers and genuinely nice guys. Way to go and thanks for to both of you for all you do for us Marylanders in the Maryland Geocaching Society. Wags, Russ & Erin
  5. Congrats once again on this notable achievement. Not bad work for only 6 months!!! Something hidden. Go and find it. Go, and look behind the Ranges -- Something lost behind the Ranges. Lost and waiting for you . . . Go! - Rudyard Kipling "The Explorer"
  6. And he had to do it on one of my caches too. A great milestone achievement, but don't rest on your laurels too long JoeC is right behind you at 199! Something hidden. Go and find it. Go, and look behind the Ranges -- Something lost behind the Ranges. Lost and waiting for you . . . Go! - Rudyard Kipling "The Explorer"
  7. Well done Relics, I knew you were getting close! Happy caching, GAZ ------------------------------------------------------------ I'm SURE I can get the car closer!
  8. On This cache, and they didn't even use any magic. Not too shabby for an old guy and an 8yr old girl! Way to go, Leprechauns! Tae-Kwon-Leap is not a path to a door, but a road leading forever towards the horizon.
  9. Congratulations to The Wombles on finding their 200th cache. We see they did it in style by finding the entertaining Wildcat! If this wasn't impressive enough they've also placed 39 caches! We have to say that every one of The Wombles caches that we have done has been superb. Once again congratulations on your 200th and many thanks for placing such good caches. Gary & Jane
  10. What's up with that? You can practically watch the recent logs scroll by... 200 is not enough... by the time I logged 3 caches for the day and two travel bugs we were already off the page. I don't care that I don't see my own logs there but man I must be missing stuff now ;-)...heheh no I'm not addicted... really I'm not! Jermey is this going to be the norm now? Just too much activity to keep up with?
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    I now have 200 posts. This is really to tease CJ since he did the same thing with 1000 posts. [This message has been edited by madphatboy2 (edited 13 February 2002).]
  12. Guest

    200 posts

    I now have 200 posts. This is really to tease CJ since he did the same thing with 1000 posts. [This message has been edited by madphatboy2 (edited 13 February 2002).]
  13. A big congrats to you Rob on getting your 200th. cache. Best wishes to you and your Family and a very merry christmas , when is the last day to send email for xmas? Nige
  14. Congratulations to The Northumbrian on hitting his 200th cache. I was beginning to think he had retired but it looks as if he is good for a few more yet. Well done.
  15. y exciting to find something that was historically tucked away,'' he told Reuters. ``The question is, though, will the contents have survived?'' Museum archaeologists were currently cleaning the outside of the box in order to read an inscription on the casing, and would take X-rays before attempting to open it, he said. The container was found as work began on the belated erection of a 120-meter (394 feet) stainless steel spike -- intended to mark the new millennium but delayed after concerns about its environmental impact. The original monument on the site, Nelson's Pillar, was erected in 1808 but blown up by the Irish Republican Army (news - web sites) (IRA) in 1966. Wallace said the box was probably intended to remain buried for 1,000 years. ``The idea has always been there, with historical buildings, to put something away for the future, but how could these people have known the statue would be blown up?'' Note: Isn't it obvious that this is a geocache? Sure, there were no GPS satellites at the time, but perhaps they used sextants and pocketwatches. I'm sure when they finish cleaning off the box they will see the inscription reads, "geocaching.com."
  16. Any one got one of these? Mine seems to chew thru batteries... is this normal?
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