+murfster Posted July 26, 2005 Posted July 26, 2005 Hey.. those of you who attended " Cache In " last year, remember the fun? Well it is on again this year, October 1st at the Canadian Ecology Centre. Click here for details. Mark your calendars now. See you all there. Murfster Quote
+Couparangus Posted July 26, 2005 Posted July 26, 2005 Hey, this sounds alright! Can I bring my guitar and regale everyone with off-colour versions of popular songs? Quote
+TOMTEC Posted July 26, 2005 Posted July 26, 2005 Hey, this sounds alright! Can I bring my guitar and regale everyone with off-colour versions of popular songs? Well, last year we broke out the drums and other various noise-makers around the camp fire... So you're multi stringed instrument should fit right in! The unfortunate side effect, though, was that all the noise drove away the wildlife so the most interesting sight during the night vision demo was Ian's glowing cigarette embers! TOMTEC Quote
+murfster Posted July 26, 2005 Author Posted July 26, 2005 Hey, this sounds alright! Can I bring my guitar and regale everyone with off-colour versions of popular songs? Sure can.. in fact they are open to suggestions for things people would like to do. Murfster Quote
+murfster Posted July 26, 2005 Author Posted July 26, 2005 For those attending there will be a " Best Cache Container" contest. Consider planning/building your entry now!! There were a couple neat ones someone had.. (sorry I can't remember who ) that gave me the idea. There will be a trophy and bragging rights for the winner. ( all in attendance will get a vote. ) There will also be 2nd and 3rd place awards. A special prize for kids under 12 entries as well. I hope to see lots of entries. Murfster Quote
+murfster Posted July 27, 2005 Author Posted July 27, 2005 (edited) There were a couple neat ones someone had.. (sorry I can't remember who ) that gave me the idea. It was jeff-trex who built them.. very cool now out and hidden. M Edited July 27, 2005 by murfster Quote
+murfster Posted August 13, 2005 Author Posted August 13, 2005 The CEC is closer than you think... 174 Km from Sudbury 278 Barrie 313 Ottawa 385 Toronto 406 Timmins 408 Kingston 508 Montreal 4300 Vancouver Ok tha's far!! See you there??? Quote
satellite_joey Posted September 2, 2005 Posted September 2, 2005 Sure can.. in fact they are open to suggestions for things people would like to do. Murfster This would be a great place to make suggestions for the upcoming Cache Back 2005. Although the schedule is mostly set, we are still open to your imput. Quote
+murfster Posted September 19, 2005 Author Posted September 19, 2005 For those attending there will be a " Best Cache Container" contest. Consider planning/building your entry now!! There will be a trophy and bragging rights for the winner. ( all in attendance will get a vote. ) There will also be 2nd and 3rd place awards. A special prize for kids under 12 entries as well. Just a reminder.. less than 2 weeks!! Don't want any with wet paint or glue that hasn't dried Murfster Quote
+TOMTEC Posted September 28, 2005 Posted September 28, 2005 Are any other cachers planning to bring a form of water transport along? (i.e. canoe, kayak, water wings, cabin cruiser ) I know there are a couple boat accessable caches that are on my to-do list for the weekend... Also, who else is planning to come along for some night caching? Last year we had a nice sized group driving about grabbing all the caches closest to the park... (hint: save those ones for night time!) I'll be camping out with Filmclips, so give us a shout on Channel 2! TOMTEC Quote
+Shawn&Holly Posted September 28, 2005 Posted September 28, 2005 We will be arriving sometime Friday night and staying until Sunday camping I think with Galaad. For those that are camping, is there a group area or we should try to setup close together near the CEC side of the park. I will bring our FRS radios and monitor channel 2, see you there! Quote
+TOMTEC Posted September 28, 2005 Posted September 28, 2005 For those that are camping, is there a group area or we should try to setup close together near the CEC side of the park. Good Point, looking at the campground map on the Parks Ontario website, we should be aiming for the Babawasse Campground. As it is the closest to the CEC. (Also, I think the Jingwakoki section may be closed this time of year) After looking at the details for some of the sites, I'm thinking of either sites 3 to 7 along the river, or 15 to 20 in the middle. I guess it will depend on which ones are available... I don't think they have a group camping area, but we probably won't have that large of a group anyways! TOMTEC Quote
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