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Hey look everybody!

 

Jodi wrote "So I guess I will have to reach deep down in my heart

and thank that Old Man Harmon for one of the best gifts he has

given the local Geocachers ... the dirty dozen and the dozens more

who will enjoy the renewed interest in this great mountain

playground.

 

Thank you Harmon!!!"

I don't like it. Nope. I don't like this one little bit.

 

I come here to be entertained by whatever trouble Harmon has managed to get hisself into and what do I find but some sort of mutual admiration society.

 

I'm a startin' ta' think them Mayan calendar builders may have been right, after all. dry.gif

Not to worry James. it's just that Jodi hasn't spotted the photo

I posted on "Harmon's Happy Hideout." Figured that I should

build up a few sweety-points before I need 'em.

 

Here, I'll share the photo with you butt for goodness sakes don't

go telling Jodi about it.

 

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So how's that make y' feel ... all better?

 

Poor ol' Harmon

SD Rowdies

 

:rolleyes: Mr. Harmon, I told Jodi about this, but I don't think she saw the butt in it.... Just trying to help. :unsure: I finally visited your hideaway yesterday.

 

John

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Hey look everybody!

 

Jodi wrote "So I guess I will have to reach deep down in my heart

and thank that Old Man Harmon for one of the best gifts he has

given the local Geocachers ... the dirty dozen and the dozens more

who will enjoy the renewed interest in this great mountain

playground.

 

Thank you Harmon!!!"

I don't like it. Nope. I don't like this one little bit.

 

I come here to be entertained by whatever trouble Harmon has managed to get hisself into and what do I find but some sort of mutual admiration society.

 

I'm a startin' ta' think them Mayan calendar builders may have been right, after all. dry.gif

Not to worry James. it's just that Jodi hasn't spotted the photo

I posted on "Harmon's Happy Hideout." Figured that I should

build up a few sweety-points before I need 'em.

 

Here, I'll share the photo with you butt for goodness sakes don't

go telling Jodi about it.

 

0775fe6c-cbcc-4372-b61b-27cf90bf83d0.jpg

 

So how's that make y' feel ... all better?

 

Poor ol' Harmon

SD Rowdies

:rolleyes: Mr. Harmon, I told Jodi about this, but I don't think she saw the butt in it.... Just trying to help. :unsure: I finally visited your hideaway yesterday.

 

John

Butt??? ... who put that there?

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Hey look everybody!

 

Jodi wrote "So I guess I will have to reach deep down in my heart

and thank that Old Man Harmon for one of the best gifts he has

given the local Geocachers ... the dirty dozen and the dozens more

who will enjoy the renewed interest in this great mountain

playground.

 

Thank you Harmon!!!"

I don't like it. Nope. I don't like this one little bit.

 

I come here to be entertained by whatever trouble Harmon has managed to get hisself into and what do I find but some sort of mutual admiration society.

 

I'm a startin' ta' think them Mayan calendar builders may have been right, after all. dry.gif

Not to worry James. it's just that Jodi hasn't spotted the photo

I posted on "Harmon's Happy Hideout." Figured that I should

build up a few sweety-points before I need 'em.

 

Here, I'll share the photo with you butt for goodness sakes don't

go telling Jodi about it.

 

0775fe6c-cbcc-4372-b61b-27cf90bf83d0.jpg

 

So how's that make y' feel ... all better?

 

Poor ol' Harmon

SD Rowdies

:rolleyes: Mr. Harmon, I told Jodi about this, but I don't think she saw the butt in it.... Just trying to help. :unsure: I finally visited your hideaway yesterday.

 

John

Butt??? ... who put that there?

 

Hey! is that a PUD cake? This place looks great(not sure about the butt). Could be a good spot for an event!

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Hey look everybody!

 

Jodi wrote "So I guess I will have to reach deep down in my heart

and thank that Old Man Harmon for one of the best gifts he has

given the local Geocachers ... the dirty dozen and the dozens more

who will enjoy the renewed interest in this great mountain

playground.

 

Thank you Harmon!!!"

I don't like it. Nope. I don't like this one little bit.

 

I come here to be entertained by whatever trouble Harmon has managed to get hisself into and what do I find but some sort of mutual admiration society.

 

I'm a startin' ta' think them Mayan calendar builders may have been right, after all. dry.gif

Not to worry James. it's just that Jodi hasn't spotted the photo

I posted on "Harmon's Happy Hideout." Figured that I should

build up a few sweety-points before I need 'em.

 

Here, I'll share the photo with you butt for goodness sakes don't

go telling Jodi about it.

 

0775fe6c-cbcc-4372-b61b-27cf90bf83d0.jpg

 

So how's that make y' feel ... all better?

 

Poor ol' Harmon

SD Rowdies

:rolleyes: Mr. Harmon, I told Jodi about this, but I don't think she saw the butt in it.... Just trying to help. :unsure: I finally visited your hideaway yesterday.

 

John

Butt??? ... who put that there?

 

Hey! is that a PUD cake? This place looks great(not sure about the butt). Could be a good spot for an event!

An event huh? Sure, you get to haul in the food and drinks.

 

Here's the coordniates N32 53.378, W116 32.586; y' might

want to look over the route with Google Earth before you

take this on. Can y' say "tuft-grass?"

 

Still an event at my Hideout is a good idea but let's

wait until Jodi tidys up the roof, rearranges the

furnishings, and vacuums the pond so's we can swim.

... bring your own chair, snake-bite kit, and insect

repellant I should think.

 

But seriously, Duncan! did a great job spotting the old

cabin with Google Earth. Lucky break for me to be part

of his scouting party.

 

In answer to your question about the PUD cake, no, Jodi

tried a new recipe and it was terrific. She gave it a

name but I hesitate to post what she called it ... she

had a failure and so had to bake a second one for me the

same morning and in a hurry. My first clue was when she

arrived and said "Here's you !@#$%^& cake Harmon."

 

How d' y' think I felt? (Well fed, that's how.)

 

Ain't she th' sweetest thang?

 

Poor ol' Harmon

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Another day another eighty-four emails from Cuyamaca Geocaches.

 

Another aspect of the Cuyamaca Campaign is the comments made

about the Dirty-Dozen character associations. It seems that rental

of the Dirty Dozen video has spiked since the hides on that trail

were released.

 

Mind you, t'was a long and tiring research project to find some aspect

of each character within the movie that suggested a reconizable trait

of some individual within the group that we are now proud to know as

the Dirty Dozen Geocachers.

 

When all else failed I simply relied upon the Cardinal trait embodied

in the word "dirty," as we all were after the many encounters with the

tragically charred forests of Middle Peak.

 

So it goes,

Poor ol' Harmon

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Hey look everybody!

 

Jodi wrote "So I guess I will have to reach deep down in my heart

and thank that Old Man Harmon for one of the best gifts he has

given the local Geocachers ... the dirty dozen and the dozens more

who will enjoy the renewed interest in this great mountain

playground.

 

Thank you Harmon!!!"

I don't like it. Nope. I don't like this one little bit.

 

I come here to be entertained by whatever trouble Harmon has managed to get hisself into and what do I find but some sort of mutual admiration society.

 

I'm a startin' ta' think them Mayan calendar builders may have been right, after all. dry.gif

Not to worry James. it's just that Jodi hasn't spotted the photo

I posted on "Harmon's Happy Hideout." Figured that I should

build up a few sweety-points before I need 'em.

 

Here, I'll share the photo with you butt for goodness sakes don't

go telling Jodi about it.

 

0775fe6c-cbcc-4372-b61b-27cf90bf83d0.jpg

 

So how's that make y' feel ... all better?

 

Poor ol' Harmon

SD Rowdies

:rolleyes: Mr. Harmon, I told Jodi about this, but I don't think she saw the butt in it.... Just trying to help. :unsure: I finally visited your hideaway yesterday.

 

John

Butt??? ... who put that there?

 

Hey! is that a PUD cake? This place looks great(not sure about the butt). Could be a good spot for an event!

An event huh? Sure, you get to haul in the food and drinks.

 

Here's the coordniates N32 53.378, W116 32.586; y' might

want to look over the route with Google Earth before you

take this on. Can y' say "tuft-grass?"

 

Still an event at my Hideout is a good idea but let's

wait until Jodi tidys up the roof, rearranges the

furnishings, and vacuums the pond so's we can swim.

... bring your own chair, snake-bite kit, and insect

repellant I should think.

 

But seriously, Duncan! did a great job spotting the old

cabin with Google Earth. Lucky break for me to be part

of his scouting party.

 

In answer to your question about the PUD cake, no, Jodi

tried a new recipe and it was terrific. She gave it a

name but I hesitate to post what she called it ... she

had a failure and so had to bake a second one for me the

same morning and in a hurry. My first clue was when she

arrived and said "Here's you !@#$%^& cake Harmon."

 

How d' y' think I felt? (Well fed, that's how.)

 

Ain't she th' sweetest thang?

 

Poor ol' Harmon

Should Duncan be do'n something while standing there? how it Jodi going to get back down?

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Hey look everybody!

 

Jodi wrote "So I guess I will have to reach deep down in my heart

and thank that Old Man Harmon for one of the best gifts he has

given the local Geocachers ... the dirty dozen and the dozens more

who will enjoy the renewed interest in this great mountain

playground.

 

Thank you Harmon!!!"

I don't like it. Nope. I don't like this one little bit.

 

I come here to be entertained by whatever trouble Harmon has managed to get hisself into and what do I find but some sort of mutual admiration society.

 

I'm a startin' ta' think them Mayan calendar builders may have been right, after all. dry.gif

Not to worry James. it's just that Jodi hasn't spotted the photo

I posted on "Harmon's Happy Hideout." Figured that I should

build up a few sweety-points before I need 'em.

 

Here, I'll share the photo with you butt for goodness sakes don't

go telling Jodi about it.

 

0775fe6c-cbcc-4372-b61b-27cf90bf83d0.jpg

 

So how's that make y' feel ... all better?

 

Poor ol' Harmon

SD Rowdies

:rolleyes: Mr. Harmon, I told Jodi about this, but I don't think she saw the butt in it.... Just trying to help. :unsure: I finally visited your hideaway yesterday.

 

John

Butt??? ... who put that there?

 

Hey! is that a PUD cake? This place looks great(not sure about the butt). Could be a good spot for an event!

An event huh? Sure, you get to haul in the food and drinks.

 

Here's the coordniates N32 53.378, W116 32.586; y' might

want to look over the route with Google Earth before you

take this on. Can y' say "tuft-grass?"

 

Still an event at my Hideout is a good idea but let's

wait until Jodi tidys up the roof, rearranges the

furnishings, and vacuums the pond so's we can swim.

... bring your own chair, snake-bite kit, and insect

repellant I should think.

 

But seriously, Duncan! did a great job spotting the old

cabin with Google Earth. Lucky break for me to be part

of his scouting party.

 

In answer to your question about the PUD cake, no, Jodi

tried a new recipe and it was terrific. She gave it a

name but I hesitate to post what she called it ... she

had a failure and so had to bake a second one for me the

same morning and in a hurry. My first clue was when she

arrived and said "Here's you !@#$%^& cake Harmon."

 

How d' y' think I felt? (Well fed, that's how.)

 

Ain't she th' sweetest thang?

 

Poor ol' Harmon

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This just in ...

 

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Harvey Moore Trail today, suited for mud-wrestling but not hiking.

Tough six miles due to slip-sliding along both out and back; but

technically that's only three miles per boot, yes?

 

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This after kicking the mud off of 'em and rubbin' 'em through th' grass.

Uhm, ... th' boots I mean.

 

Before you say anything ... Denise now wears that anti-DTMMBLB belt

for all of her outings. She's gets a bit testy if you mention it ... just so

you know.

 

So it goes,

Sweet ol' Harmon

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This just in ...

 

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When next you are out on some lonesome trail do keep in mind

that you are not alone. Tree-creepies and Sugar Pine fairies are

always watching you! Call it enchantment if you will.

 

Note to Self: Probably shouldn't mention that Mountain Lions are watching too.

Note Two Self: Hmm, do you suppose we taste like chicken?

 

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This just in ...

 

Rumor has it that Team LSD (Lulu499, Splashette, and Duncan!)

qualified for the Cuyamaca Hall of Fame yesterday. How can it

be that those three are so much more able than I?

 

Took a while to figure it out, what it is is that they use those

matching flowered umbrellas as sails to pull them along during

the lively breezes of Cuyamaca Rancho State Park. Sure, I could

do twenty-mile outings too if being wafted over undulatiing

hills and towering mountains.

 

So I wonder, shouldn't there be a separate HOF category for wind-

aided Geocaching?

 

I'm just sayin' ...

Poor ol' Harmon

SD Rowdies

 

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Ain't they purty? Duncan! ain't all that bad either; you know,

more or less.

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This just in ...

 

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55aed6dd-75d6-48a8-b3e1-96641a0f7089.jpg?rnd=0.8554591

 

When next you are out on some lonesome trail do keep in mind

that you are not alone. Tree-creepies and Sugar Pine fairies are

always watching you! Call it enchantment if you will.

 

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Note to Self: Probably shouldn't mention that Mountain Lions are watching too.

Note Two Self: Hmm, do you suppose we taste like chicken?

 

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This just in ...

 

Rumor has it that Team LSD (Lulu499, Splashette, and Duncan!)

qualified for the Cuyamaca Hall of Fame yesterday. How can it

be that those three are so much more able than I?

 

Took a while to figure it out, what it is is that they use those

matching flowered umbrellas as sails to pull them along during

the lively breezes of Cuyamaca Rancho State Park. Sure, I could

do twenty-mile outings too if being wafted over undulatiing

hills and towering mountains.

 

So I wonder, shouldn't there be a separate HOF category for wind-

aided Geocaching?

 

I'm just sayin' ...

Poor ol' Harmon

SD Rowdies

 

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Ain't they purty? Duncan! ain't all that bad either; you know,

more or less.

 

 

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Like this? I always used bigger ones when I was still jumping outta aeroplanes!

 

Doug 7rxc

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This just in ...

 

Rumor has it that Team LSD (Lulu499, Splashette, and Duncan!)

qualified for the Cuyamaca Hall of Fame yesterday. How can it

be that those three are so much more able than I?

 

Took a while to figure it out, what it is is that they use those

matching flowered umbrellas as sails to pull them along during

the lively breezes of Cuyamaca Rancho State Park. Sure, I could

do twenty-mile outings too if being wafted over undulatiing

hills and towering mountains.

 

So I wonder, shouldn't there be a separate HOF category for wind-

aided Geocaching?

 

I'm just sayin' ...

Poor ol' Harmon

SD Rowdies

Ain't they purty? Duncan! ain't all that bad either; you know,

more or less.

 

paras.jpg

 

Like this? I always used bigger ones when I was still jumping outta aeroplanes!

 

Doug 7rxc

That's it ... exactly!

 

Imagine Mary Poppins on the LSD Team ... sounds like

the 70's.

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This just in ... get it?

 

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I'm sorry, I just don't get it, what's the deal with

hikers using flowered umbrellas all of a sudden? Has

REI been pushing the trend or what?

 

Maybe it's a balance thing but if that's the case I think

maybe BlondHiLites must have missed the training

video. Back when I was a boy umbrellas hadn't been

invented yet so maybe I'm just behind the times on

this. ... else as dumb as a stump. ... or both.

 

Yeah, I know, I'm nothing if not behind the times

on every thang but do keep in mind that I had a

rough upbringing. Why as an infant I had t' change

my own diapers so do forgive me for my rough edges.

 

Another thang I don't understand is deciding to stop

and warsh your socks while you are crossing a stream.

Double tasking is one thang but ain't that carryin' it

just a bit too far?

 

Must be catchin' on 'cause I saw where Chuy! decided

t' stop halfway across Sweetwater Creek t' wash his

mountain-bike. Guess he oughta know 'cause he's one

of the fellers that's protectin' our borders. Maybe you

have to look sharp on INS mountain-bikes.

 

Perhaps one of you social-network Geocachers can bust

loose from that Facebook thang for a minute or two to

fill me in on th' latest trends in hikin'.

 

Shore would appreciate it,

Poor ol' Harmon

SD Rowdies

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Beware ...

 

On Friday, May 4th Baldy & Goldilocks are hitting the Harvey Moore Trail

for a few country-song caches and then the Ethos, Pathos, and Logos set

as well. Nice and easy outing of eight Geocaches and about four and a half

miles round trip.

 

I've been hired as an Elder-Care escort so's they won't get lost of else

eaten by Mountain Lions. At their age they are easily distracted and they

do tire easily and so I could use some help looking after them. The finds

should be easy as I placed them and will be along to point at all of the

containers and say "Here it is!"

 

Goldilocks is one of my Photoshop students so lots of photos will be taken

along the way I'm sure. Good chance of having your picture taken and post-

processed by trained professionals. Once shot there's just no telling what

might happen to the images. Might also be a good chance to have your photo

taken with the famous flowered-umbrella that Goldilocks always carries.

 

Should arrive at the Sweetwater Parking area of Highway 79 at about quarter

to nine that morning; more or less, what with Baldy doing the driving. He's

easily distracted by coffee emporiums y' see.

 

Good chance here for a few new faces along the trails of Cuyamaca Rancho

State Park. Warm weather forecasted as well.

 

Y'all come,

Sweet ol' Harmon

SD Rowdies

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On Friday, May 4th Baldy & Goldilocks are hitting the Harvey Moore Trail

for a few country-song caches and then the Ethos, Pathos, and Logos set

as well. Nice and easy outing of eight Geocaches and about four and a half

miles round trip.

That would be International Star Wars Day!

 

Good Luck and May The Fourth Be With You!

Thankth Thayer,

 

I exthpect thomething thtupendouth will come of thith.

With any luck Theven of Nine will thhow up.

 

Live long and prothper!

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This just in ...

 

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It ain't over 'til it's over!

 

After reviewing the mission-statement document

I find that there's some missing checkmarks. A

new pair of boots, another bulk-shipment of

containers, and a two week hiatus for another

pressing matter and then back to the unfinished

business of the Cuyamaca Campaign.

 

Of course I could be bought off with the right

sort of bakery goods.

 

Sweet ol' Harmon

SD Rowdies

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Of course I could be bought off with the right

sort of bakery goods.

Hardtack? Dunderfunk?

James,

 

Have you been aboard and yankin' on them rope thingies

again?

 

Here's my gramma's recipe for old fashioned Dunderfunk.

 

1 Qt. Dunderfunk

1 Pc. Coconut Cream Pie

 

Serves one: Throw th' Dunderfunk to th' chickens. Serve

the pie to Harmon.

 

Note: On the one day of the calendar when Coconut Cream

Pie is out-of-season just substitute a slice of PUD cake for

the same tasty yet nourishing result.

 

"My dunderfunk, sir--as elegant a dish of dunderfunk as

you ever see, sir--they stole it, sir!"

 

--- Herman Meville, "White-Jacket."

 

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This just in ...

 

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Connector Trail tree creepy, you're never alone in the wilderness!

The tree creepies are always watching you.

 

While I'm at it ...

 

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Please, somebody tell me, what's the deal with the flowered umbrella?

 

And this?

 

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Suddenly I'm having quadruple visions!

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This just in ...

 

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It ain't over 'til it's over!

 

After reviewing the mission-statement document

I find that there's some missing checkmarks. A

new pair of boots, another bulk-shipment of

containers, and a two week hiatus for another

pressing matter and then back to the unfinished

business of the Cuyamaca Campaign.

 

Of course I could be bought off with the right

sort of bakery goods.

 

Sweet ol' Harmon

SD Rowdies

 

Hmmm..bought off with baked goods huh? Just as soon as we're finished with this "little pile" I intend to get back in the kitchen and whip up something for that Ole geezer Harmon.....that's right before we head east with a wheelbarrow of caches......1b0d1208-e26f-492b-a0cd-25d5adf2a575.jpg

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This just in ...

 

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It ain't over 'til it's over!

 

After reviewing the mission-statement document

I find that there's some missing checkmarks. A

new pair of boots, another bulk-shipment of

containers, and a two week hiatus for another

pressing matter and then back to the unfinished

business of the Cuyamaca Campaign.

 

Of course I could be bought off with the right

sort of baked goods.

 

Sweet ol' Harmon

SD Rowdies

Hmmm..bought off with baked goods huh? Just as soon as we're

finished with this "little pile" I intend to get back in the

kitchen and whip up something for that Ole geezer Harmon ...

that's right before we head east with a wheelbarrow of caches.

 

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Good gosh Jodi, are you trying to kill yourself?

Mulching again eh? With John retired is seems to

me that he would have enough time to pull weeds

instead of sitting on the porch watching you

spread mulch.

 

Can't wait to get my hands on the next DTMMBLB

shot of you bending over that pile of mulch.

 

In truth there's a need for many more hides out

in the East Mesa area even though Team LSD left

a trio of nifty bluegrass hides out that way

yesterday. Trouble was that they avoided Baldy

and Goldilocks and me for some reason that I fail

to understand.

 

Kiss-kiss,

Sweet ol' Harmon

SD Rowdies

 

Note to Self: The new socks were terrific.

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This was the fattest rattlesnake I have ever come across on a trail. Spotted near the Sweetwater Bridge on the Connector Trail from the West Side Trail and Hwy 79. The pictures really don't do it justice. He was so fat I think I would've tripped over him if I hadn't seen him.

 

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This was the fattest rattlesnake I have ever come across on a trail. Spotted near the Sweetwater Bridge on the Connector Trail from the West Side Trail and Hwy 79. The pictures really don't do it justice. He was so fat I think I would've tripped over him if I hadn't seen him.

 

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Whoa! ... tall grass too. On the positive side having

snakes active will keep our thoughts of Mountain Lions

in check. Sure pays to look where you intend to step

and to reach.

 

Ceanothus, wildflowers, and snakes ... same time each

year. Seems to me that encountering a snake while

Geocaching should add to our find-count.

 

Photo Tip: Nice job thinking to use your camera but

next time do pick the snake up and carry it to an open

spot where you can shoot a three-by-three composition.

No, wait, your second image is three-by-three isn't it?

 

Glad you didn't trip,

Harmon

SD Rowdies

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"A 'supermoon,' bigger and brighter than usual ...."

 

That line taken from BBC online news; honestly, the

press corps can't resist this sort of thing can they?

 

A. The moon doesn't expand when "closer" nor does it

shrink when a tiny bit further away.

 

B. It's just as close the night before and the night

after fullness ... and for day after day for cryin'

out loud. In fact this happens twice every twenty-

seven and a half days of the year but only now and

then at the time of a full-moon.

 

C. Closer in fact by only about 0.07% due to elliptic

orbit, that's like 1.6 sixty-fourths of an inch on a

yard stick viewed from across the room. Human eyes

can't see the difference.

 

While I'm ranting ... years and decades begin on the

first day of year-numbers that end with numeral one

not with numeral zero.

 

With this sort of press-corps sensationalized thinking

just think what else they get wrong intentially just

so you will either tune in or buy the newspaper.

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Say, how come there's no Geocache on or under Brig' O' Doon?

Somebody, not naming any names of course, wasn't doing their

job when last there.

 

Huh? Where is that?? We haven't found a cache for 12 days (our longest dry streak ever...) so we haven't been anywhere to not place a cache.... :tired:

Help me, I'm in Sligo, Republic of Ireland ... there's a cache

on ab offshore island and so I need a boat!

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James,

 

You are a man of many talents. I tried to present that

photo to the art gallery in Edinburg but they said

something I couldn't understand. More or less that was

a problem with everybody I spoke to in Scotland. What's

up with their flavor of English?

 

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As to the new socks ... they sure as heck are bunched

now, clear down to my toes.

 

Janie,

 

Made up for the boat requirement at Loch Lomond and at

Loch Ness. Just home last night and whipped ... now

have finds to post in Republic of Ireland, Northern

Ireland, and Scotland; you know, after handling the

gazillion emails in my inbox from the CSRP log entries.

 

Finds were GC1G41E, GC24M6G, GL88QAHY, GC242T4,

GC1K2N1, and GC1PAMA. Not very easy to search for

hides when constrained by a very busy historical,

literary, and scenic touring schedule.

 

I suppose I'll post a photo or two if urged to do so.

 

Yikes,

Sweet ol' Harmon

 

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This just in ...

 

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Yes, it's Brig o' Doon but taken from the east side after

stepping through the private gate you see for the two shots

that make up this two-frame panorama. Nice, eh?

 

Also have shots of the west side that were more challenging

to shoot. Had to crash a very large wedding reception to gain

access to fenced property of a pub. Men of the wedding party

wore formal kilt-kit and the women wore stunning dresses and

very fashionable hats. The bride was beyond beautiful and

the groom ever-so dashing.

 

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For my part I was attired in my CSRP hiking garb with my

faithful old Tilley hiking hat. I sensed that my outfit made

a good impression because the wedding party couldn't keep

their eyes off of me as I passed through them coming and

going for my shots of Brig o' Doon.

 

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I noted an odd tendency of the men of the wedding party to

lace their fingers and crack their knuckles as I passed by.

Must be some sort of Scottish custom. I'll have to ask James

about that.

 

Sweet ol' Harmon

SD Rowdies

 

Note to Self: Going to really tick me off if The Lost Clan ignores this post.

Note Two Self: Imagine! ... no Geocache at this famous brig o'er river Doon.

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Don't worry 'bout me, I'll be O.K., I'll jus' sit here

in th' dark scoopin' up my porridge with an ol' dry

crust o' bread an waitin' on somebody t' notice my

pitiful attemps at digital conversation.

 

I know, nobody needs complete sentences nowadays.

Spent a lifetime learnin' t' spell and how t' use big

words an' see how that has turned out.

 

R U 2 B Z 2 C Y I :-)?

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Don't worry 'bout me, I'll be O.K., I'll jus' sit here

in th' dark scoopin' up my porridge with an ol' dry

crust o' bread an waitin' on somebody t' notice my

pitiful attemps at digital conversation.

 

I know, nobody needs complete sentences nowadays.

Spent a lifetime learnin' t' spell and how t' use big

words an' see how that has turned out.

 

R U 2 B Z 2 C Y I :-)?

 

Hey Harmon! Welcome back! Did you go to Scotland and Ireland? I thought it was only Ireland. Gorgeous country!! I liked your rubber airplane picture and your chick magnet comment. :anibad: My husband lived in Abingdon, England for a year and he traveled a lot while he was there. He said Edinburgh was amazing! Are you going to post your photos?

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Don't worry 'bout me, I'll be O.K., I'll jus' sit here

in th' dark scoopin' up my porridge with an ol' dry

crust o' bread an waitin' on somebody t' notice my

pitiful attemps at digital conversation.

 

I know, nobody needs complete sentences nowadays.

Spent a lifetime learnin' t' spell and how t' use big

words an' see how that has turned out.

 

R U 2 B Z 2 C Y I :-)?

 

Hey Harmon! Welcome back! Did you go to Scotland and Ireland? I thought it was only Ireland. Gorgeous country!! I liked your rubber airplane picture and your chick magnet comment. :anibad: My husband lived in Abingdon, England for a year and he traveled a lot while he was there. He said Edinburgh was amazing! Are you going to post your photos?

Nancy,

 

Wow! a voice in the wilderness is so welcomed.

 

Our grand tour included all the notable sights

in Republic of Ireland, Northern Ireland, and

Scotland. We started in Dublin and finished in

Edinburgh. All told we covered about 1,500 miles

and saw and explored everything along the way.

 

Had some fabulous local guides that were steeped

in Irish and Scottish history and lore. We also

focused on the Irish and Scottish literary giants

while visiting related birth places and resting

places for the great authors of those countries.

 

Was delighted to locate the birthplace in Dublin

of Joseph Sheridan Le Fanu. I was reading his

collected works during the Cuyamaca Campaign.

His story Camilla was an inspiration for the

imaginary-creature hides placed along Black Oak

Trail of Middle Peak.

 

Along the way I stuffed my Kindle full of the

recommended books that I have not read, right

now halfway through Robert L. Stevenson's

Kidnapped that pertains to the Jacobian years

of Scottish history.

 

You know very well who put that "chick magnet"

comment into my head, thank y' very much. Kind

of funny that those four students turned toward

Sandy as she snapped that shot. Shoot, I'm not

even embarrased by my audacity.

 

We were eating in that student hangout outfitted

with couches, pillows, and blankets tossed about

like a dorm. The attraction was that they served

actual beef-burgers with chips rather than mutton

or fish.

 

Trouble with posting photos is that Sandy and I

shot a combined total of about 1,600 images. Of

course many of them are sets that will make up

panoramas so that huge castles and cathedrals

can be captured from close-up.

 

Spending a lot of time filtering the shots so that

Sandy can start on her usual video production that

she shares with her siblings.

 

Found time for six Geocache finds; two in Republic

of Ireland, one in Northern Ireland, and three in

Scotland.

 

Life is good,

Sweet ol' Harmon

 

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Edinburgh Castle. I'd walk two miles for that shot ... and did.

 

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Waterford Crystal? Sorry, the brand-name was purchased by a Polish firm and the

crystal is now produced in Poland. They keep the old factory in Republic of Ireland

as a showpiece and for the tourism Euros. {Second Law of thermodynamics.)

 

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Bonnets of Limerick, Republic of Ireland.

 

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Limerick, Republic of Ireland. Oscar Wilde with three admirers and a stalker.

 

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Limerick, Republic of Ireland. A Leg Close I do believe.

 

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Giant's Causeway in Northern Ireland.

 

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Republic of Ireland. Inside Ring of Kerry.

 

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Highlands of Scotland with heather on the moors. (Read Kidnapped by R. L. Stevenson)

 

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Thatched cottage in Highlands of Scotland.

 

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War memorial guards at Edinburgh Castle.

 

Cracks me up to think of how many photos taken by

people in that crowd had me and my camera as a

background for the backside of the guards. Y' got

to think ahead to be in position for a good shot.

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This just in ...

 

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When next you are out on some lonesome trail do keep in mind

that you are not alone. Tree-creepies and Sugar Pine fairies are

always watching you! Call it enchantment if you will.

 

Note to Self: Probably shouldn't mention that Mountain Lions are watching too.

Note Two Self: Hmm, do you suppose we taste like chicken?

 

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