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0002013F.gif Rumor has it that Harmon is one away from 40000002013F.gif

 

We talking caches, or his age? :D

 

Sorry Harmon, couldn't resist. You da man, I only wish I could hike the places you do if I ever approach your young age.

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0002008A.gifway to go Harmon 00020201.gif 4000

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0002013F.gif Rumor has it that Harmon is one away from 40000002013F.gif

 

We talking caches, or his age? :D

 

Sorry Harmon, couldn't resist. You da man, I only wish I could hike the places you do if I ever approach your young age.

dancingbw4.gifdancingbw4.gifdancingbw4.gifdancingbw4.gif

 

0002008A.gifway to go Harmon 00020201.gif 4000

:D:DThat is AMAZING!! You go Harmon? Need another rest stop now? Congrats!

Thanks all, I appreciate your support.

 

Jodi's Rest Stop for Harmon was almost my last find. Fell

face down into a pile of rocks from a stable standing position.

I suspect that my fall was Janie's fault but I can't prove it.

 

I've been saving #4,000 until Sandy is able to be with me. Thing

is that she spent the past week in Arizona with her mother and

her sisters. Imagine ... that close but no cigar until she returned.

 

Maybe today with Sandy but certainly not on a mountain-top due

to her rebuilt big toe that's coming along nicely but still mending.

 

Finally I owe most of my find-count to the Geobabes and since

those days to my super hiking pal Janie of Splashette fame.

Janie badgered me up more mountain trails than I can recall.

 

My final push toward 4,000 included Guatay Mountain, Mt. Wood-

son, Mt. Miguel, Sweetwater Reservoir, north of the fifty-two,

and most recently Barber Road. Thank you all for the many hides

on county power trails.

 

My only regret is that 4,000 finds aren't even half of what is

respectable in San Diego County. I suppose that tagging along

behind Geocaching super-stars is the best that an old man can

hope for.

 

Your pal,

Harmon

 

p.s. I've started a list of local Geocachers that haven't expressed

congratulations for my amazing feet. Oops, make that feat.

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0002013F.gif Rumor has it that Harmon is one away from 40000002013F.gif

 

We talking caches, or his age? :D

 

Sorry Harmon, couldn't resist. You da man, I only wish I could hike the places you do if I ever approach your young age.

dancingbw4.gifdancingbw4.gifdancingbw4.gifdancingbw4.gif

 

0002008A.gifway to go Harmon 00020201.gif 4000

:D:DThat is AMAZING!! You go Harmon? Need another rest stop now? Congrats!

Thanks all, I appreciate your support.

 

Jodi's Rest Stop for Harmon was almost my last find. Fell

face down into a pile of rocks from a stable standing position.

I suspect that my fall was Janie's fault but I can't prove it.

 

I've been saving #4,000 until Sandy is able to be with me. Thing

is that she spent the past week in Arizona with her mother and

her sisters. Imagine ... that close but no cigar until she returned.

 

Maybe today with Sandy but certainly not on a mountain-top due

to her rebuilt big toe that's coming along nicely but still mending.

 

Finally I owe most of my find-count to the Geobabes and since

those days to my super hiking pal Janie of Splashette fame.

Janie badgered me up more mountain trails than I can recall.

 

My final push toward 4,000 included Guatay Mountain, Mt. Wood-

son, Mt. Miguel, Sweetwater Reservoir, north of the fifty-two,

and most recently Barber Road. Thank you all for the many hides

on county power trails.

 

My only regret is that 4,000 finds aren't even half of what is

respectable in San Diego County. I suppose that tagging along

behind Geocaching super-stars is the best that an old man can

hope for.

 

Your pal,

Harmon

 

p.s. I've started a list of local Geocachers that haven't expressed

congratulations for my amazing feet. Oops, make that feat.

 

Howdy......

 

CONGRATS!

 

Vern / Foothills Drifter...

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0002013F.gif Rumor has it that Harmon is one away from 40000002013F.gif

 

We talking caches, or his age? :P

 

Sorry Harmon, couldn't resist. You da man, I only wish I could hike the places you do if I ever approach your young age.

dancingbw4.gifdancingbw4.gifdancingbw4.gifdancingbw4.gif

 

0002008A.gifway to go Harmon 00020201.gif 4000

:D:DThat is AMAZING!! You go Harmon? Need another rest stop now? Congrats!

Thanks all, I appreciate your support.

 

Jodi's Rest Stop for Harmon was almost my last find. Fell

face down into a pile of rocks from a stable standing position.

I suspect that my fall was Janie's fault but I can't prove it.

 

I've been saving #4,000 until Sandy is able to be with me. Thing

is that she spent the past week in Arizona with her mother and

her sisters. Imagine ... that close but no cigar until she returned.

 

Maybe today with Sandy but certainly not on a mountain-top due

to her rebuilt big toe that's coming along nicely but still mending.

 

Finally I owe most of my find-count to the Geobabes and since

those days to my super hiking pal Janie of Splashette fame.

Janie badgered me up more mountain trails than I can recall.

 

My final push toward 4,000 included Guatay Mountain, Mt. Wood-

son, Mt. Miguel, Sweetwater Reservoir, north of the fifty-two,

and most recently Barber Road. Thank you all for the many hides

on county power trails.

 

My only regret is that 4,000 finds aren't even half of what is

respectable in San Diego County. I suppose that tagging along

behind Geocaching super-stars is the best that an old man can

hope for.

 

Your pal,

Harmon

 

p.s. I've started a list of local Geocachers that haven't expressed

congratulations for my amazing feet. Oops, make that feat.

 

:D:DCongratulations Harmon!!! Way to go! We think 4000 is very respectable! :D:D

 

(Now don't forget to cross our name off that list...) :D:D

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0002013F.gif Rumor has it that Harmon is one away from 40000002013F.gif

 

We talking caches, or his age? :P

 

Sorry Harmon, couldn't resist. You da man, I only wish I could hike the places you do if I ever approach your young age.

dancingbw4.gifdancingbw4.gifdancingbw4.gifdancingbw4.gif

 

0002008A.gifway to go Harmon 00020201.gif 4000

:D:DThat is AMAZING!! You go Harmon? Need another rest stop now? Congrats!

Thanks all, I appreciate your support.

 

Jodi's Rest Stop for Harmon was almost my last find. Fell

face down into a pile of rocks from a stable standing position.

I suspect that my fall was Janie's fault but I can't prove it.

 

I've been saving #4,000 until Sandy is able to be with me. Thing

is that she spent the past week in Arizona with her mother and

her sisters. Imagine ... that close but no cigar until she returned.

 

Maybe today with Sandy but certainly not on a mountain-top due

to her rebuilt big toe that's coming along nicely but still mending.

 

Finally I owe most of my find-count to the Geobabes and since

those days to my super hiking pal Janie of Splashette fame.

Janie badgered me up more mountain trails than I can recall.

 

My final push toward 4,000 included Guatay Mountain, Mt. Wood-

son, Mt. Miguel, Sweetwater Reservoir, north of the fifty-two,

and most recently Barber Road. Thank you all for the many hides

on county power trails.

 

My only regret is that 4,000 finds aren't even half of what is

respectable in San Diego County. I suppose that tagging along

behind Geocaching super-stars is the best that an old man can

hope for.

 

Your pal,

Harmon

 

p.s. I've started a list of local Geocachers that haven't expressed

congratulations for my amazing feet. Oops, make that feat.

 

:D:DCongratulations Harmon!!! Way to go! We think 4000 is very respectable! :D:D

 

(Now don't forget to cross our name off that list...) :D:D

Foothills Drifter ... Check

The Fat Cats ....... Check

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0002013F.gif Rumor has it that Harmon is one away from 40000002013F.gif

 

We talking caches, or his age? :rolleyes:

 

Sorry Harmon, couldn't resist. You da man, I only wish I could hike the places you do if I ever approach your young age.

dancingbw4.gifdancingbw4.gifdancingbw4.gifdancingbw4.gif

 

0002008A.gifway to go Harmon 00020201.gif 4000

:o:oThat is AMAZING!! You go Harmon? Need another rest stop now? Congrats!

Thanks all, I appreciate your support.

 

Jodi's Rest Stop for Harmon was almost my last find. Fell

face down into a pile of rocks from a stable standing position.

I suspect that my fall was Janie's fault but I can't prove it.

 

I've been saving #4,000 until Sandy is able to be with me. Thing

is that she spent the past week in Arizona with her mother and

her sisters. Imagine ... that close but no cigar until she returned.

 

Maybe today with Sandy but certainly not on a mountain-top due

to her rebuilt big toe that's coming along nicely but still mending.

 

Finally I owe most of my find-count to the Geobabes and since

those days to my super hiking pal Janie of Splashette fame.

Janie badgered me up more mountain trails than I can recall.

 

My final push toward 4,000 included Guatay Mountain, Mt. Wood-

son, Mt. Miguel, Sweetwater Reservoir, north of the fifty-two,

and most recently Barber Road. Thank you all for the many hides

on county power trails.

 

My only regret is that 4,000 finds aren't even half of what is

respectable in San Diego County. I suppose that tagging along

behind Geocaching super-stars is the best that an old man can

hope for.

 

Your pal,

Harmon

 

p.s. I've started a list of local Geocachers that haven't expressed

congratulations for my amazing feet. Oops, make that feat.

 

:lol:B)Congratulations Harmon!!! Way to go! We think 4000 is very respectable! :cool::cool:

 

(Now don't forget to cross our name off that list...) ;):lol:

Foothills Drifter ... Check

The Fat Cats ....... Check

B)Me too, me too! Congratulations, Harmon!

 

You are a great role model for all those folks that say they're too old for this game! Here's to your next 1000! :grin:

 

P.S. Where's the picture with the funny cool hat this time? ;)

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0002013F.gif Rumor has it that Harmon is one away from 40000002013F.gif

 

We talking caches, or his age? :rolleyes:

 

Sorry Harmon, couldn't resist. You da man, I only wish I could hike the places you do if I ever approach your young age.

dancingbw4.gifdancingbw4.gifdancingbw4.gifdancingbw4.gif

 

0002008A.gifway to go Harmon 00020201.gif 4000

:o:oThat is AMAZING!! You go Harmon? Need another rest stop now? Congrats!

Thanks all, I appreciate your support.

 

Jodi's Rest Stop for Harmon was almost my last find. Fell

face down into a pile of rocks from a stable standing position.

I suspect that my fall was Janie's fault but I can't prove it.

 

I've been saving #4,000 until Sandy is able to be with me. Thing

is that she spent the past week in Arizona with her mother and

her sisters. Imagine ... that close but no cigar until she returned.

 

Maybe today with Sandy but certainly not on a mountain-top due

to her rebuilt big toe that's coming along nicely but still mending.

 

Finally I owe most of my find-count to the Geobabes and since

those days to my super hiking pal Janie of Splashette fame.

Janie badgered me up more mountain trails than I can recall.

 

My final push toward 4,000 included Guatay Mountain, Mt. Wood-

son, Mt. Miguel, Sweetwater Reservoir, north of the fifty-two,

and most recently Barber Road. Thank you all for the many hides

on county power trails.

 

My only regret is that 4,000 finds aren't even half of what is

respectable in San Diego County. I suppose that tagging along

behind Geocaching super-stars is the best that an old man can

hope for.

 

Your pal,

Harmon

 

p.s. I've started a list of local Geocachers that haven't expressed

congratulations for my amazing feet. Oops, make that feat.

 

:lol:B)Congratulations Harmon!!! Way to go! We think 4000 is very respectable! :cool::cool:

 

(Now don't forget to cross our name off that list...) ;):lol:

Foothills Drifter ... Check

The Fat Cats ....... Check

B)Me too, me too! Congratulations, Harmon!

 

You are a great role model for all those folks that say they're too old for this game! Here's to your next 1000! :grin:

 

Way to go Gramps! B)

 

P.S. Harmon isn't old! ;)

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0002013F.gif Rumor has it that Harmon is one away from 40000002013F.gif

 

We talking caches, or his age? :grin:

 

Way to go Harmon!!!! It must be PUD cake time...We have a neighbor who knows how to make one! We will give her a call!

 

Sorry Harmon, couldn't resist. You da man, I only wish I could hike the places you do if I ever approach your young age.

dancingbw4.gifdancingbw4.gifdancingbw4.gifdancingbw4.gif

 

0002008A.gifway to go Harmon 00020201.gif 4000

:cool::cool:That is AMAZING!! You go Harmon? Need another rest stop now? Congrats!

Thanks all, I appreciate your support.

 

Jodi's Rest Stop for Harmon was almost my last find. Fell

face down into a pile of rocks from a stable standing position.

I suspect that my fall was Janie's fault but I can't prove it.

 

I've been saving #4,000 until Sandy is able to be with me. Thing

is that she spent the past week in Arizona with her mother and

her sisters. Imagine ... that close but no cigar until she returned.

 

Maybe today with Sandy but certainly not on a mountain-top due

to her rebuilt big toe that's coming along nicely but still mending.

 

Finally I owe most of my find-count to the Geobabes and since

those days to my super hiking pal Janie of Splashette fame.

Janie badgered me up more mountain trails than I can recall.

 

My final push toward 4,000 included Guatay Mountain, Mt. Wood-

son, Mt. Miguel, Sweetwater Reservoir, north of the fifty-two,

and most recently Barber Road. Thank you all for the many hides

on county power trails.

 

My only regret is that 4,000 finds aren't even half of what is

respectable in San Diego County. I suppose that tagging along

behind Geocaching super-stars is the best that an old man can

hope for.

 

Your pal,

Harmon

 

p.s. I've started a list of local Geocachers that haven't expressed

congratulations for my amazing feet. Oops, make that feat.

 

:lol:B)Congratulations Harmon!!! Way to go! We think 4000 is very respectable! ;);)

 

(Now don't forget to cross our name off that list...) :lol::o

Foothills Drifter ... Check

The Fat Cats ....... Check

B)Me too, me too! Congratulations, Harmon!

 

You are a great role model for all those folks that say they're too old for this game! Here's to your next 1000! :rolleyes:

 

Way to go Gramps! B)

 

P.S. Harmon isn't old! :o

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0002013F.gif Rumor has it that Harmon is one away from 40000002013F.gif

 

We talking caches, or his age? :rolleyes:

 

Sorry Harmon, couldn't resist. You da man, I only wish I could hike the places you do if I ever approach your young age.

dancingbw4.gifdancingbw4.gifdancingbw4.gifdancingbw4.gif

 

0002008A.gifway to go Harmon 00020201.gif 4000

:lol::oThat is AMAZING!! You go Harmon? Need another rest stop now? Congrats!

Thanks all, I appreciate your support.

 

Jodi's Rest Stop for Harmon was almost my last find. Fell

face down into a pile of rocks from a stable standing position.

I suspect that my fall was Janie's fault but I can't prove it.

 

I've been saving #4,000 until Sandy is able to be with me. Thing

is that she spent the past week in Arizona with her mother and

her sisters. Imagine ... that close but no cigar until she returned.

 

Maybe today with Sandy but certainly not on a mountain-top due

to her rebuilt big toe that's coming along nicely but still mending.

 

Finally I owe most of my find-count to the Geobabes and since

those days to my super hiking pal Janie of Splashette fame.

Janie badgered me up more mountain trails than I can recall.

 

My final push toward 4,000 included Guatay Mountain, Mt. Wood-

son, Mt. Miguel, Sweetwater Reservoir, north of the fifty-two,

and most recently Barber Road. Thank you all for the many hides

on county power trails.

 

My only regret is that 4,000 finds aren't even half of what is

respectable in San Diego County. I suppose that tagging along

behind Geocaching super-stars is the best that an old man can

hope for.

 

Your pal,

Harmon

 

p.s. I've started a list of local Geocachers that haven't expressed

congratulations for my amazing feet. Oops, make that feat.

 

:grin:B)Congratulations Harmon!!! Way to go! We think 4000 is very respectable! B):cool:

 

(Now don't forget to cross our name off that list...) :o:lol:

Foothills Drifter ... Check

The Fat Cats ....... Check

;)Me too, me too! Congratulations, Harmon!

 

You are a great role model for all those folks that say they're too old for this game! Here's to your next 1000! :cool:

 

P.S. Where's the picture with the funny cool hat this time? ;)

O.K., add me to the list of folks that have congratulated you on the fine accomplishment of 4000 finds. I think that both of us were in Coronado today but I didn't get to enjoy an ice cold beer and lunch at the Coronado Brewing Company. I think I had a Clif bar and some Gatorade for lunch while on a little bike ride with Miragee and Auld Pro. Congratulations again and may you find many, many more.

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0002013F.gif Rumor has it that Harmon is one away from 40000002013F.gif

 

We talking caches, or his age? :rolleyes:

 

Sorry Harmon, couldn't resist. You da man, I only wish I could hike the places you do if I ever approach your young age.

dancingbw4.gifdancingbw4.gifdancingbw4.gifdancingbw4.gif

 

0002008A.gifway to go Harmon 00020201.gif 4000

:lol::oThat is AMAZING!! You go Harmon? Need another rest stop now? Congrats!

Thanks all, I appreciate your support.

 

Jodi's Rest Stop for Harmon was almost my last find. Fell

face down into a pile of rocks from a stable standing position.

I suspect that my fall was Janie's fault but I can't prove it.

 

I've been saving #4,000 until Sandy is able to be with me. Thing

is that she spent the past week in Arizona with her mother and

her sisters. Imagine ... that close but no cigar until she returned.

 

Maybe today with Sandy but certainly not on a mountain-top due

to her rebuilt big toe that's coming along nicely but still mending.

 

Finally I owe most of my find-count to the Geobabes and since

those days to my super hiking pal Janie of Splashette fame.

Janie badgered me up more mountain trails than I can recall.

 

My final push toward 4,000 included Guatay Mountain, Mt. Wood-

son, Mt. Miguel, Sweetwater Reservoir, north of the fifty-two,

and most recently Barber Road. Thank you all for the many hides

on county power trails.

 

My only regret is that 4,000 finds aren't even half of what is

respectable in San Diego County. I suppose that tagging along

behind Geocaching super-stars is the best that an old man can

hope for.

 

Your pal,

Harmon

 

p.s. I've started a list of local Geocachers that haven't expressed

congratulations for my amazing feet. Oops, make that feat.

 

:grin:B)Congratulations Harmon!!! Way to go! We think 4000 is very respectable! B):cool:

 

(Now don't forget to cross our name off that list...) :o:lol:

Foothills Drifter ... Check

The Fat Cats ....... Check

;)Me too, me too! Congratulations, Harmon!

 

You are a great role model for all those folks that say they're too old for this game! Here's to your next 1000! :cool:

 

P.S. Where's the picture with the funny cool hat this time? ;)

O.K., add me to the list of folks that have congratulated you on the fine accomplishment of 4000 finds. I think that both of us were in Coronado today but I didn't get to enjoy an ice cold beer and lunch at the Coronado Brewing Company. I think I had a Clif bar and some Gatorade for lunch while on a little bike ride with Miragee and Auld Pro. Congratulations again and may you find many, many more.

Congrats on 4,000!!!!!

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My oh my ... 4K! That is wonderful. Congratulations, Harmon! I sure hope you got a PUD cake to celebrate ... if ya didn't, lemme know.

I know very well that I'm the one and only man in the entire

world that has had a delicious PUD cake presented to him on

Otay Mountain. Congratulations to me for that too!

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0002013F.gif Rumor has it that Harmon is one away from 40000002013F.gif

 

We talking caches, or his age? :D

 

Sorry Harmon, couldn't resist. You da man, I only wish I could hike the places you do if I ever approach your young age.

dancingbw4.gifdancingbw4.gifdancingbw4.gifdancingbw4.gif

 

0002008A.gifway to go Harmon 00020201.gif 4000

:):DThat is AMAZING!! You go Harmon? Need another rest stop now? Congrats!

Thanks all, I appreciate your support.

 

Jodi's Rest Stop for Harmon was almost my last find. Fell

face down into a pile of rocks from a stable standing position.

I suspect that my fall was Janie's fault but I can't prove it.

 

I've been saving #4,000 until Sandy is able to be with me. Thing

is that she spent the past week in Arizona with her mother and

her sisters. Imagine ... that close but no cigar until she returned.

 

Maybe today with Sandy but certainly not on a mountain-top due

to her rebuilt big toe that's coming along nicely but still mending.

 

Finally I owe most of my find-count to the Geobabes and since

those days to my super hiking pal Janie of Splashette fame.

Janie badgered me up more mountain trails than I can recall.

 

My final push toward 4,000 included Guatay Mountain, Mt. Wood-

son, Mt. Miguel, Sweetwater Reservoir, north of the fifty-two,

and most recently Barber Road. Thank you all for the many hides

on county power trails.

 

My only regret is that 4,000 finds aren't even half of what is

respectable in San Diego County. I suppose that tagging along

behind Geocaching super-stars is the best that an old man can

hope for.

 

Your pal,

Harmon

 

p.s. I've started a list of local Geocachers that haven't expressed

congratulations for my amazing feet. Oops, make that feat.

 

:D:)Congratulations Harmon!!! Way to go! We think 4000 is very respectable! :):D

 

(Now don't forget to cross our name off that list...) B):huh:

Foothills Drifter ... Check

The Fat Cats ....... Check

B)Me too, me too! Congratulations, Harmon!

 

You are a great role model for all those folks that say they're too old for this game! Here's to your next 1000! :D

 

P.S. Where's the picture with the funny cool hat this time? B)

O.K., add me to the list of folks that have congratulated you on the fine accomplishment of 4000 finds. I think that both of us were in Coronado today but I didn't get to enjoy an ice cold beer and lunch at the Coronado Brewing Company. I think I had a Clif bar and some Gatorade for lunch while on a little bike ride with Miragee and Auld Pro. Congratulations again and may you find many, many more.

Congrats on 4,000!!!!!

CONGRATS......... :D Harmon ........... and I would Just like to let everyone know this is the MAN that got me Paperless a few years ago.........and I've never looked back ....Thanks again for all that help Harmon

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I would Just like to let everyone know this is the MAN that got me Paperless a few years ago.........and I've never looked back ....Thanks again for all that help Harmon

Chris,

 

Thanks for asking for my help. One of my great Geocaching pleasures

is providing technical support to others, now quite a few. The payoff is

seeing this recreation grow and prosper with new hides almost every

day, certainly a steady stream of them from Team Duckit.

 

Your pal,

Harmon

SD Rowdies

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Been a while since I've posted, so congrats to everyone who's hit milestones lately except, of course, Harmon... :)

 

Just kidding of course, you ol' coot!

Why I oughta ....

 

Now, that you actually HAVE 4000 finds, I guess we can officially offer congrats! :D

I thought when we handed you Jodi's cache today, that it was #4000........that would have been funny!

Don't put us on your list, because you are actually on OUR list!! (for different reasons, of coarse!) :D

 

On to the next 1000! :)

 

The Splashes :blink:B)

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I would Just like to let everyone know this is the MAN that got me Paperless a few years ago.........and I've never looked back ....Thanks again for all that help Harmon

Chris,

 

Thanks for asking for my help. One of my great Geocaching pleasures

is providing technical support to others, now quite a few. The payoff is

seeing this recreation grow and prosper with new hides almost every

day, certainly a steady stream of them from Team Duckit.

 

Your pal,

Harmon

SD Rowdies

 

Yep, Harmon has had my back several times on tech questions!

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I would Just like to let everyone know this is the MAN that got me Paperless a few years ago.........and I've never looked back ....Thanks again for all that help Harmon

Chris,

 

Thanks for asking for my help. One of my great Geocaching pleasures

is providing technical support to others, now quite a few. The payoff is

seeing this recreation grow and prosper with new hides almost every

day, certainly a steady stream of them from Team Duckit.

 

Your pal,

Harmon

SD Rowdies

 

Yep, Harmon has had my back several times on tech questions!

Ain't I the sweetest thang?

 

Thing is that there's a lot of technical competence within our local

Geocaching community. That makse it easy to be helpful. With Joe

I had to hurry to be useful because I knew that he would figure

out answers by himself; you know, while I was trudging along on

the Crest trails time after time.

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I would Just like to let everyone know this is the MAN that got me Paperless a few years ago.........and I've never looked back ....Thanks again for all that help Harmon

Chris,

 

Thanks for asking for my help. One of my great Geocaching pleasures

is providing technical support to others, now quite a few. The payoff is

seeing this recreation grow and prosper with new hides almost every

day, certainly a steady stream of them from Team Duckit.

 

Your pal,

Harmon

SD Rowdies

 

Yep, Harmon has had my back several times on tech questions!

Ain't I the sweetest thang?

 

Thing is that there's a lot of technical competence within our local

Geocaching community. That makse it easy to be helpful. With Joe

I had to hurry to be useful because I knew that he would figure

out answers by himself; you know, while I was trudging along on

the Crest trails time after time.

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I would Just like to let everyone know this is the MAN that got me Paperless a few years ago.........and I've never looked back ....Thanks again for all that help Harmon

Chris,

 

Thanks for asking for my help. One of my great Geocaching pleasures

is providing technical support to others, now quite a few. The payoff is

seeing this recreation grow and prosper with new hides almost every

day, certainly a steady stream of them from Team Duckit.

 

Your pal,

Harmon

SD Rowdies

 

Yep, Harmon has had my back several times on tech questions!

Ain't I the sweetest thang?

 

Thing is that there's a lot of technical competence within our local

Geocaching community. That makse it easy to be helpful. With Joe

I had to hurry to be useful because I knew that he would figure

out answers by himself; you know, while I was trudging along on

the Crest trails time after time.

Speechless over me? How sweet is that?

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Hey gang, congratulations are in order!

 

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Baldy & Goldilocks claimed their thousandth find yesterday

and they are both relieved and proud to make it to such an

important milestone. Sandy and I worked ourselves silly

pushing them over the top with their personal-best Geocach-

ing day of twenty-seven finds.

 

They started Geocaching by using the SD Rowdies account

way back in 2001 while vacationing near Mt. Shasta. Here's

a couple that met and married as members of the U.S. Air

Force. Both retired, sorta, Baldy is a Stanford engineering

graduate and professional trombonist; go figure. Goldilocks

spent years as a Physical Therapist for Kaiser and still does

so part time because Baldy is mean and won't let her retire.

 

The story that will get your attention is that while in the Air

Force Goldilocks dated Ken Mattingly, backup astronaut for

the ill-fated Apollo 13 misson and then Command Module

Pilot for Apollo 16. In the end it was Baldy that beat Ken

Mattingly to the alter and married Goldilocks. That should

give you a good idea of his strong points.

 

So, puh-lease, log on and give a big cheer to

one-thousand finds for this strang but lovely couple.

 

(If you fail to congratulate them properly I'll be watching

your photos for unbunched-sock violations.)

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Hey gang, congratulations are in order!

 

9fc51d0b-2d66-4c4b-a5bc-a205626aefbb.jpg

 

Baldy & Goldilocks claimed their thousandth find yesterday

and they are both relieved and proud to make it to such an

important milestone. Sandy and I worked ourselves silly

pushing them over the top with their personal-best Geocach-

ing day of twenty-seven finds.

 

They started Geocaching by using the SD Rowdies account

way back in 2001 while vacationing near Mt. Shasta. Here's

a couple that met and married as members of the U.S. Air

Force. Both retired, sorta, Baldy is a Stanford engineering

graduate and professional trombonist; go figure. Goldilocks

spent years as a Physical Therapist for Kaiser and still does

so part time because Baldy is mean and won't let her retire.

 

The story that will get your attention is that while in the Air

Force Goldilocks dated Ken Mattingly, backup astronaut for

the ill-fated Apollo 13 misson and then Command Module

Pilot for Apollo 16. In the end it was Baldy that beat Ken

Mattingly to the alter and married Goldilocks. That should

give you a good idea of his strong points.

 

So, puh-lease, log on and give a big cheer to

one-thousand finds for this strang but lovely couple.

 

(If you fail to congratulate them properly I'll be watching

your photos for unbunched-sock violations.)

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Hey gang, congratulations are in order!

 

9fc51d0b-2d66-4c4b-a5bc-a205626aefbb.jpg

 

Baldy & Goldilocks claimed their thousandth find yesterday

and they are both relieved and proud to make it to such an

important milestone. Sandy and I worked ourselves silly

pushing them over the top with their personal-best Geocach-

ing day of twenty-seven finds.

 

They started Geocaching by using the SD Rowdies account

way back in 2001 while vacationing near Mt. Shasta. Here's

a couple that met and married as members of the U.S. Air

Force. Both retired, sorta, Baldy is a Stanford engineering

graduate and professional trombonist; go figure. Goldilocks

spent years as a Physical Therapist for Kaiser and still does

so part time because Baldy is mean and won't let her retire.

 

The story that will get your attention is that while in the Air

Force Goldilocks dated Ken Mattingly, backup astronaut for

the ill-fated Apollo 13 misson and then Command Module

Pilot for Apollo 16. In the end it was Baldy that beat Ken

Mattingly to the alter and married Goldilocks. That should

give you a good idea of his strong points.

 

So, puh-lease, log on and give a big cheer to

one-thousand finds for this strang but lovely couple.

 

(If you fail to congratulate them properly I'll be watching

your photos for unbunched-sock violations.)

dancingbw4.gif

 

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