+Team Adelos Posted July 6, 2006 Share Posted July 6, 2006 (edited) Okay . . . does anyone want to just hike the first part of the trail and turn back . . . or are all of you hard core? I might still join you for the very beginning of the hike and turn back while it is still light if I have to hike back by myself . . . but I would like some company for the return hike . . . Team Adelos? DaMoores? finkbr? duganrm? Anybody . . . If my back gets better I'd rather just do the second part of the hike! I may be able to.. I am trying rearrange some things. It also is twice as far and twice as high than I have gone prior. TA Edited July 6, 2006 by Team Adelos Quote Link to comment
+DaMoores Posted July 7, 2006 Share Posted July 7, 2006 Miragee How far were you think'n? El Capitan Open Space? Then back? We "may" be able too, More Waterpolo. Oh Joy! Quote Link to comment
+Miragee Posted July 7, 2006 Share Posted July 7, 2006 I don't think I can physically walk more than eight or nine miles . . . total. And that depends on the steepness of the trail. I've loaded my GPSr with the caches for that area. I have to go into town to run some errands anyway, so I'll just meet everyone at the trailhead and go as far as I can. It will be fun and it should be a beautiful evening with that big moon in the sky overhead. Quote Link to comment
+Toby's Gang Posted July 7, 2006 Share Posted July 7, 2006 Just to bring it back to this page...Is this still the plan? El Cajon Mtn hike is still a go, this Friday at 6P. Parking coords: N32 54.753 W116 53.077, off Wildcat Canyon Rd. 14-15 mile roundtrip. Elevation at pkg coords, 1540 ft; at highest cache, 3550ft, with LOTS of hills in between. Quote Link to comment
+jahoadi and john Posted July 7, 2006 Share Posted July 7, 2006 Just to bring it back to this page...Is this still the plan? El Cajon Mtn hike is still a go, this Friday at 6P.Parking coords: N32 54.753 W116 53.077, off Wildcat Canyon Rd. 14-15 mile roundtrip. Elevation at pkg coords, 1540 ft; at highest cache, 3550ft, with LOTS of hills in between. yup Quote Link to comment
+redstareg Posted July 7, 2006 Share Posted July 7, 2006 So how many people are planning on going- this sounds like alot of fun Just to bring it back to this page...Is this still the plan? El Cajon Mtn hike is still a go, this Friday at 6P.Parking coords: N32 54.753 W116 53.077, off Wildcat Canyon Rd. 14-15 mile roundtrip. Elevation at pkg coords, 1540 ft; at highest cache, 3550ft, with LOTS of hills in between. yup Quote Link to comment
+DaMoores Posted July 7, 2006 Share Posted July 7, 2006 Miragee Sorry We won't be going. WaterPolo Quote Link to comment
+TrailGators Posted July 7, 2006 Share Posted July 7, 2006 MirageeSorry We won't be going. WaterPolo My frickin back won't let me go this time either. If you don't have water polo on Saturday then you can meet up with us. We are going to hit some puzzles and caches around the La Jolla area. Quote Link to comment
+Team Adelos Posted July 7, 2006 Share Posted July 7, 2006 MirageeSorry We won't be going. WaterPolo My frickin back won't let me go this time either. If you don't have water polo on Saturday then you can meet up with us. We are going to hit some puzzles and caches around the La Jolla area. Cant do the mountain, but the La Jolla sounds good. What time are you thinking Patrick? Quote Link to comment
+duganrm Posted July 7, 2006 Share Posted July 7, 2006 MirageeSorry We won't be going. WaterPolo My frickin back won't let me go this time either. If you don't have water polo on Saturday then you can meet up with us. We are going to hit some puzzles and caches around the La Jolla area. Cant do the mountain, but the La Jolla sounds good. What time are you thinking Patrick? I have been pushing them for 10am. I would like to get some sleep and have a shower after friday night's event. I still may require a wakeup phone call though. Quote Link to comment
+Team Adelos Posted July 7, 2006 Share Posted July 7, 2006 MirageeSorry We won't be going. WaterPolo My frickin back won't let me go this time either. If you don't have water polo on Saturday then you can meet up with us. We are going to hit some puzzles and caches around the La Jolla area. Cant do the mountain, but the La Jolla sounds good. What time are you thinking Patrick? I have been pushing them for 10am. I would like to get some sleep and have a shower after friday night's event. I still may require a wakeup phone call though. 10am.. The morning is over by then. Quote Link to comment
+TrailGators Posted July 7, 2006 Share Posted July 7, 2006 (edited) Edit: We are going to meet at UCSD instead at 10AM to go get Middlefinger! The parking is near Forbidden Forest: N32 53.355 W117.14.452 Edited July 7, 2006 by TrailGators Quote Link to comment
+Chuy! Posted July 7, 2006 Share Posted July 7, 2006 So how many people are planning on going- this sounds like alot of fun I've heard from Jahoadi & John, Duganrm, Passing Wind, Sled Head, Miragee, and yourself. Toby's Gang is showing an interest; and I think SlabyDad mentioned he may join us. Quote Link to comment
Tinfoil Posted July 7, 2006 Share Posted July 7, 2006 How about meeting at Time Out at 10AM? Paul I could also meet you sooner somewhere and then we could meet Duganrm and Miragee there at 10AM. Hi Pat, I'd love to join you and Paul earlier on Saturday and then meet with Duganrm and Miragee later, also, if that would be okay. The Nutbag has to work so it would be just me. Tinfoil Quote Link to comment
+TrailGators Posted July 7, 2006 Share Posted July 7, 2006 (edited) How about meeting at Time Out at 10AM? Paul I could also meet you sooner somewhere and then we could meet Duganrm and Miragee there at 10AM. Hi Pat, I'd love to join you and Paul earlier on Saturday and then meet with Duganrm and Miragee later, also, if that would be okay. The Nutbag has to work so it would be just me. Tinfoil We are going to meet at UCSD at 10AM to go get a puzzle called Middlefinger! The parking is near Forbidden Forest: N32 53.355 W117.14.452 We would also like to do the Stuart Art Collection too! Hope you can make it! Edited July 7, 2006 by TrailGators Quote Link to comment
+jahoadi and john Posted July 7, 2006 Share Posted July 7, 2006 So how many people are planning on going- this sounds like alot of fun I've heard from Jahoadi & John, Duganrm, Passing Wind, Sled Head, Miragee, and yourself. Toby's Gang is showing an interest; and I think SlabyDad mentioned he may join us. JonnyA and PCWoody will be with us. They are both crazy also. Quote Link to comment
+Miragee Posted July 7, 2006 Share Posted July 7, 2006 I think fisnjack and his daughter will be joining us. They might turn back when I have to give up . . . Quote Link to comment
+TrailGators Posted July 7, 2006 Share Posted July 7, 2006 Here are the caches on my unfound list in the area we will be hitting tomorrow! Quote Link to comment
+Team Adelos Posted July 7, 2006 Share Posted July 7, 2006 How about meeting at Time Out at 10AM? Paul I could also meet you sooner somewhere and then we could meet Duganrm and Miragee there at 10AM. Hi Pat, I'd love to join you and Paul earlier on Saturday and then meet with Duganrm and Miragee later, also, if that would be okay. The Nutbag has to work so it would be just me. Tinfoil Tinfoil, Send me an email to coordinate for tomorrow morning if you want to carpool. I am picking up Miragee in Rancho San Diego to drive over to La Jolla by 10am. If you are in our area or on the way, I am happy to pick you up. Paul Quote Link to comment
+TrailGators Posted July 7, 2006 Share Posted July 7, 2006 (edited) Tinfoil lives up in Fallbrook. So she is meeting at the P&R at the mall at 9AM and riding down with me! Edited July 7, 2006 by TrailGators Quote Link to comment
Tinfoil Posted July 7, 2006 Share Posted July 7, 2006 [send me an email to coordinate for tomorrow morning if you want to carpool. I am picking up Miragee in Rancho San Diego to drive over to La Jolla by 10am. If you are in our area or on the way, I am happy to pick you up. Paul Thanks, Paul! Like Trailgators said, I'll be riding down with him. Thanks for the offer though, and I look forward to meeting you. Should be a great day of caching mayhem! WooHoo! Tinfoil Quote Link to comment
+DaMoores Posted July 8, 2006 Share Posted July 8, 2006 We were going to meet up with you TrailGators..... But MORE FRICKEN waterpolo. Both days!!!!!!! No wonder it took this long to get to 300 finds. Quote Link to comment
+TrailGators Posted July 8, 2006 Share Posted July 8, 2006 We were going to meet up with you TrailGators..... But MORE FRICKEN waterpolo. Both days!!!!!!! No wonder it took this long to get to 300 finds. Don't feel bad, it took me over 1.5 years to find that many. Kids are more important! When you do get out you'll enjoy it that much more! Quote Link to comment
+DaMoores Posted July 8, 2006 Share Posted July 8, 2006 (edited) I know Edited July 8, 2006 by DaMoores Quote Link to comment
+Team Adelos Posted July 8, 2006 Share Posted July 8, 2006 My work had a power outage! I am responding to it, but I might not be able to meet Karen at 9:30. Karen, I sent you an email with my cell number. I still want to go, but I might not be able to get there on time. Paul Quote Link to comment
+SlabyFam Posted July 8, 2006 Share Posted July 8, 2006 Re: El Cajon Mt Last Night...This is Shilona of SlabyFam and I wanted to say that I WISH I could have been there! Tim went and had a lot of fun. We need a better babysitter. Anyway, thanks for doing all of my caches! I was really hoping that the other 2 would publish while you were all there but they didn't until you were almost out the trail. Bummer! At least you got to beta test them! I was up until 1am checking then finally went to bed. I can't wait for Tim to wake up later and tell me the fun stories! I keep missing all of these fun and social opportunities. Between my school, PTA, kids, reports, hiking...Good Times! Shilona Quote Link to comment
+Miragee Posted July 8, 2006 Share Posted July 8, 2006 I only went nine miles last night. It was a great time. SlabyDad was a great guide . . . and thanks to SlabyMom, we all had our calcium. Here is a reverse Profile of what my track looked like. The views were fantastic and all the lights were beautiful. Most of the time we didn't even need our headlamps because the moon was so bright. I hiked back out with redstareg and fisnjack and got home at 2:00 a.m. Quote Link to comment
+TrailGators Posted July 8, 2006 Share Posted July 8, 2006 I only went nine miles last night. It was a great time. SlabyDad was a great guide . . . and thanks to SlabyMom, we all had our calcium. Here is a reverse Profile of what my track looked like. The views were fantastic and all the lights were beautiful. Most of the time we didn't even need our headlamps because the moon was so bright. I hiked back out with redstareg and fisnjack and got home at 2:00 a.m. Did you hike in and out of a valley? If you guys got home at 2AM what time did the others get home? Quote Link to comment
+Miragee Posted July 8, 2006 Share Posted July 8, 2006 My legs and feet would have felt better if we had been hiking uphill on the way out, instead of downhill as we were . . . . Here is the corrected Profile for my part of the hike: At one point, a helicopter flew over and lit up the area where the others were and at another point, we saw their headlamps, like a little moving string of "pearls" way, way over on the other side of the mountain. If they did all the caches, including the new ones . . . they probably got off the mountain after the moon went down and when the sky was getting light . . . Quote Link to comment
+duganrm Posted July 8, 2006 Share Posted July 8, 2006 At one point, a helicopter flew over and lit up the area where the others were and at another point, we saw their headlamps, like a little moving string of "pearls" way, way over on the other side of the mountain. If they did all the caches, including the new ones . . . they probably got off the mountain after the moon went down and when the sky was getting light . . . The helicopter circled a few times lighting up the group hiking down from the main peak and then the group at the top. Then they left and we never saw them again. It helped with visibility for the few minutes they did it. Toby's Gang and I were the last ones off the mountain at about 5:15am. It was just starting to get light out as we got to the cars. Quote Link to comment
+SD Rowdies Posted July 8, 2006 Share Posted July 8, 2006 At one point, a helicopter flew over and lit up the area where the others were and at another point, we saw their headlamps, like a little moving string of "pearls" way, way over on the other side of the mountain. If they did all the caches, including the new ones . . . they probably got off the mountain after the moon went down and when the sky was getting light . . . The helicopter circled a few times lighting up the group hiking down from the main peak and then the group at the top. Then they left and we never saw them again. It helped with visibility for the few minutes they did it. Toby's Gang and I were the last ones off the mountain at about 5:15am. It was just starting to get light out as we got to the cars. What's the coordinates for the grave sites? Quote Link to comment
+Chuy! Posted July 9, 2006 Share Posted July 9, 2006 (edited) At one point, a helicopter flew over and lit up the area where the others were and at another point, we saw their headlamps, like a little moving string of "pearls" way, way over on the other side of the mountain. If they did all the caches, including the new ones . . . they probably got off the mountain after the moon went down and when the sky was getting light . . . The helicopter circled a few times lighting up the group hiking down from the main peak and then the group at the top. Then they left and we never saw them again. It helped with visibility for the few minutes they did it. Toby's Gang and I were the last ones off the mountain at about 5:15am. It was just starting to get light out as we got to the cars. What's the coordinates for the grave sites? No grave sites; we all made it out alive! We left lots of sweat behind but the mtn did not take away our determination. Duganrm and Toby's gang were about 1/2 hour behind the main pack (Jahoadi n John, JohnnyA, Sled Head, PC Woody, Passing Wind, Duganrm, Toby's Gang, SlabyDad and myself ) towards the end. Matter of fact we last saw them at Gecko's Gurl Turnaround where we feasted on our stashed water. We next saw them as they emerged out of the morning mist, literally staggering to the parking lot. It was quite a sight and hurt to watch them. Way to go guys! By the numbers: Tripmeter: 17.01 miles Moving time: 7.37 hours Stopped time: 2.58 hours Moving Avg: 2.2 mph Max Speed: 9.6 mph Total Ascent: 5310 feet Total Descent: 5335 feet Water consumed: 150 onces Memories caching with a great group of cachers: priceless. Edited July 9, 2006 by Chuy! Quote Link to comment
+Snake & Rooster Posted July 9, 2006 Share Posted July 9, 2006 Congratulations to all of you. That mountain is one tough hike! Glad you all made it back safely. Quote Link to comment
+Cat & Bobby Posted July 9, 2006 Share Posted July 9, 2006 At one point, a helicopter flew over and lit up the area where the others were and at another point, we saw their headlamps, like a little moving string of "pearls" way, way over on the other side of the mountain. If they did all the caches, including the new ones . . . they probably got off the mountain after the moon went down and when the sky was getting light . . . The helicopter circled a few times lighting up the group hiking down from the main peak and then the group at the top. Then they left and we never saw them again. It helped with visibility for the few minutes they did it. Toby's Gang and I were the last ones off the mountain at about 5:15am. It was just starting to get light out as we got to the cars. What's the coordinates for the grave sites? No grave sites; we all made it out alive! We left lots of sweat behind but the mtn did not take away our determination. Duganrm and Toby's gang were about 1/2 hour behind the main pack (Jahoadi n John, JohnnyA, Sled Head, PC Woody, Passing Wind, Duganrm, Toby's Gang, SlabyDad and myself ) towards the end. Matter of fact we last saw them at Gecko's Gurl Turnaround where we feasted on our stashed water. We next saw them as they emerged out of the morning mist, literally staggering to the parking lot. It was quite a sight and hurt to watch them. Way to go guys! By the numbers: Tripmeter: 17.01 miles Moving time: 7.37 hours Stopped time: 2.58 hours Moving Avg: 2.2 mph Max Speed: 9.6 mph Total Ascent: 5310 feet Total Descent: 5335 feet Water consumed: 150 onces Memories caching with a great group of cachers: priceless. This is down right amazing, what an adventure you all must have had. Cat and I will have to get in shape to try this one once it cools off a little, she doesn't like catting around at night. Congrats to all of you, even the short hike group accomplished a great journey. Quote Link to comment
+DaMoores Posted July 9, 2006 Share Posted July 9, 2006 Happy to hear no Helicopter rides. With all those stats. No Caches? Quote Link to comment
+Let's Look Over Thayer Posted July 9, 2006 Share Posted July 9, 2006 What's the coordinates for the grave sites? Coordinates will be on GC.com. There's a new cache type. There's only one size container, though. Here's the icon: The rule is take a body, leave a body, sign the guest book. Quote Link to comment
+TrailGators Posted July 9, 2006 Share Posted July 9, 2006 Congratulations to all of you. That mountain is one tough hike! Glad you all made it back safely. Ditto! Richard was telling me today that one of the caches you guys did was a major bushwhack up a steep hill. Also heard all you guys really loved that one! I'm looking forward to doing the hike to the peak and back when it cools down! Quote Link to comment
+Chuy! Posted July 9, 2006 Share Posted July 9, 2006 For the cachers that got to see the International Space Station while on the El Cap hike, here is the link for the virtual find. The owner is quite liberal with allowing the find despite not taking a pic of your GPS. Quote Link to comment
+jahoadi and john Posted July 9, 2006 Share Posted July 9, 2006 Congratulations to all of you. That mountain is one tough hike! Glad you all made it back safely. Ditto! Richard was telling me today that one of the caches you guys did was a major bushwhack up a steep hill. Also heard all you guys really loved that one! I'm looking forward to doing the hike to the peak and back when it cools down! By the numbers: Tripmeter: 17.01 miles Moving time: 7.37 hours Stopped time: 2.58 hours Moving Avg: 2.2 mph Max Speed: 9.6 mph Total Ascent: 5310 feet Total Descent: 5335 feet Water consumed: 150 onces Memories caching with a great group of cachers: priceless. Now I know we really are all nuts!!! Any one feeling any tenderness like we are? Something easy is on the agenda for today for sure. Where's the next adventure???? Quote Link to comment
+redstareg Posted July 9, 2006 Share Posted July 9, 2006 Now I know we really are all nuts!!! Any one feeling any tenderness like we are? Something easy is on the agenda for today for sure. Where's the next adventure???? Thanks for letting me tag along for the hike the other night, it was alot of fun meeting some many other cachers. I was lagging quite a bit because I had taken a spill on some rocks when I was in Hollenbeck Canyon and my ribs were bothering me once we started the uphill climbs. By the time we got the Eaney meany, Miney, Mo, I was burned so decided to head back with Miragee and fshnjack. Good thing I did, because yesterday, I pretty much did not leave bed all day and when my mother in law came over to check on me because she was worried, informed me that my ribs are definately bruised. Today we are heading up to Julian to grab a few caches and check out the town. Figured we would drive along Sun rise Highway and grab a few close to the roadside and then work our way back along old HWY 80. I'm thinking of something nice and cool for the next group outing. I mentioned to Chuy! a possible overnighter on Aug 10 and 11 up to the Palomar area - we have a group campsite reserved for up to 25 people and the campsite can hold up to 8 vehicles. The Persides start right then, so it can be a pretty amazing site at night. Anyone interested? Tony Quote Link to comment
+duganrm Posted July 9, 2006 Share Posted July 9, 2006 (edited) Now I know we really are all nuts!!! Any one feeling any tenderness like we are? Something easy is on the agenda for today for sure. I was finally able to crash around midnight last night and got about 11 hours of sleep. My legs are pretty sore at this point. I am still trying to decide if I am going to go do any caches today. Edited July 9, 2006 by duganrm Quote Link to comment
+Duncan! Posted July 9, 2006 Share Posted July 9, 2006 Now I know we really are all nuts!!! Any one feeling any tenderness like we are? Something easy is on the agenda for today for sure. Where's the next adventure???? Thanks for letting me tag along for the hike the other night, it was alot of fun meeting some many other cachers. I was lagging quite a bit because I had taken a spill on some rocks when I was in Hollenbeck Canyon and my ribs were bothering me once we started the uphill climbs. By the time we got the Eaney meany, Miney, Mo, I was burned so decided to head back with Miragee and fshnjack. Good thing I did, because yesterday, I pretty much did not leave bed all day and when my mother in law came over to check on me because she was worried, informed me that my ribs are definately bruised. Today we are heading up to Julian to grab a few caches and check out the town. Figured we would drive along Sun rise Highway and grab a few close to the roadside and then work our way back along old HWY 80. I'm thinking of something nice and cool for the next group outing. I mentioned to Chuy! a possible overnighter on Aug 10 and 11 up to the Palomar area - we have a group campsite reserved for up to 25 people and the campsite can hold up to 8 vehicles. The Persides start right then, so it can be a pretty amazing site at night. Anyone interested? Tony Yes, yes I am very interested. Keep us posted! Thanks! D! Quote Link to comment
+Miragee Posted July 9, 2006 Share Posted July 9, 2006 After five hours of sleep Saturday morning, I got up to meet the group (Team Adelos (3 members), TrailGators, and Tinfoil) for our Saturday SDCET meeting. We walked miles and miles and miles . . . on a beautiful day . . . all to find only four caches. If we were able to get credit for all the waypoints, I think we would have gotten at least 30 smiley's. Here is what our tracks looked like: Richard was the smart one. He joined us later in the afternoon . . . and he brought his bicycle. Later in the afternoon, TrailGators found his 1700th cache!! Quote Link to comment
+Chuy! Posted July 9, 2006 Share Posted July 9, 2006 ...I'm thinking of something nice and cool for the next group outing. I mentioned to Chuy! a possible overnighter on Aug 10 and 11 up to the Palomar area - we have a group campsite reserved for up to 25 people and the campsite can hold up to 8 vehicles. The Persides start right then, so it can be a pretty amazing site at night. Anyone interested? Tony If you decide to make it an event, here is link to Event guidelines. What is the name of the camp, and are there other campsites available? The campout would give me an excellent opportunity to finish League of Extraordinary Geocachers. Quote Link to comment
+PassingWind Posted July 10, 2006 Share Posted July 10, 2006 El Cap Night Hike Stats: Tripmeter: 17.01 miles Moving time: 7.37 hours Stopped time: 2.58 hours Moving Avg: 2.2 mph Max Speed: 9.6 mph Total Ascent: 5310 feet Total Descent: 5335 feet Water consumed: 150 onces Memories caching with a great group of cachers: priceless. Thanks to everyone for a wonderful hike up to El Cajon Mountain and back, I had a great time with some amazing people!! I finally got to sleep at 5AM and then got woken up at 7:30AM (kids!). I ended up doing some additional hiking with Ruscal up to the summit of Mt. Baldy (BTW...two thumbs up!) later that day, let's just say I was busted up !! If I had to do it again.......I would! Quote Link to comment
+jahoadi and john Posted July 10, 2006 Share Posted July 10, 2006 El Cap Night Hike Stats: Tripmeter: 17.01 miles Moving time: 7.37 hours Stopped time: 2.58 hours Moving Avg: 2.2 mph Max Speed: 9.6 mph Total Ascent: 5310 feet Total Descent: 5335 feet Water consumed: 150 onces Memories caching with a great group of cachers: priceless. Thanks to everyone for a wonderful hike up to El Cajon Mountain and back, I had a great time with some amazing people!! I finally got to sleep at 5AM and then got woken up at 7:30AM (kids!). I ended up doing some additional hiking with Ruscal up to the summit of Mt. Baldy (BTW...two thumbs up!) later that day, let's just say I was busted up !! If I had to do it again.......I would! MT Baldy???? That's the highest peak in LA County and it's over 10,000ft ..are you even human???? You are amazing!! Quote Link to comment
+The Dillon Gang Posted July 10, 2006 Share Posted July 10, 2006 El Cap Night Hike Stats: Tripmeter: 17.01 miles Moving time: 7.37 hours Stopped time: 2.58 hours Moving Avg: 2.2 mph Max Speed: 9.6 mph Total Ascent: 5310 feet Total Descent: 5335 feet Water consumed: 150 onces Memories caching with a great group of cachers: priceless. Thanks to everyone for a wonderful hike up to El Cajon Mountain and back, I had a great time with some amazing people!! I finally got to sleep at 5AM and then got woken up at 7:30AM (kids!). I ended up doing some additional hiking with Ruscal up to the summit of Mt. Baldy (BTW...two thumbs up!) later that day, let's just say I was busted up !! If I had to do it again.......I would! You are a very sick person and your wife should check you into GHA (Geocacher Hiker Anonymous) Quote Link to comment
+Team Adelos Posted July 10, 2006 Share Posted July 10, 2006 What's the coordinates for the grave sites? Coordinates will be on GC.com. There's a new cache type. There's only one size container, though. Here's the icon: The rule is take a body, leave a body, sign the guest book. That would have been me.. maybe in the fall/winter. Quote Link to comment
+PassingWind Posted July 11, 2006 Share Posted July 11, 2006 Thanks to everyone for a wonderful hike up to El Cajon Mountain and back, I had a great time with some amazing people!! I finally got to sleep at 5AM and then got woken up at 7:30AM (kids!). I ended up doing some additional hiking with Ruscal up to the summit of Mt. Baldy (BTW...two thumbs up!) later that day, let's just say I was busted up !! If I had to do it again.......I would! You are a very sick person and your wife should check you into GHA (Geocacher Hiker Anonymous) Sick. Yes, very true. My excuse, "I'm scouting some cool hikes that I can do with my kids when they get older!".....it never works though. PassingWind Quote Link to comment
+blonds run amuck Posted July 14, 2006 Share Posted July 14, 2006 (edited) WELL????....What's the plan for the weekend?? Anyone have somethin "cool" planned? Edited July 14, 2006 by blonds run amuck Quote Link to comment
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