+M@X Meerkat Posted April 11, 2007 Share Posted April 11, 2007 Following on from the great idea of Guineafowl's, the 27th of April is a public holiday. Anyone interested in meeting in the morning for a pancake breakfast at Harrie's Pancakes in Graskop? The Meerkats will be in the area from the 19th and we'll be placing a couple of new caches, so might try and organise a geocache event if anyone from that side of the world is interested in assisting with some of the arrangements/details? Quote Link to comment
Guineafowl Posted April 11, 2007 Share Posted April 11, 2007 Mmm.. if we go on like this I will no longer be able to run up the hills behind geocaches. I think we must go with LeonW's idea of geofeasting as an official sport. I will be one of the publishers of geofeasting caches, provided that I must first ry and test all the menu's.. I love Harry's in Graskop, but isn't Sabie closer for the Nelspruiters? Quote Link to comment
+M@X Meerkat Posted April 11, 2007 Author Share Posted April 11, 2007 I was thinking about that, possibly meeting at Smoky's. They make a great cappucino and have plenty of seating space. What does everyone think? Will you be ale to attend, and if so, which would suite you better Sabie/Graskop/Pilgrim's Rest/e) Any of the above? Quote Link to comment
+Fish Eagle Posted April 11, 2007 Share Posted April 11, 2007 Sabie/Graskop/Pigrims.... any of the above, all of the above - maak nie saak nie. If there's food, like-minded geo-nutters, and some new caches, we'll be there like a shot!! Agree with Guineafowl though, all this eating makes getting to the caches and finding them more difficult. After the last pancake session, even the 200m hike? to Horseshoe Falls was strenuous!! Did have to do it there-and-back twice, because we were so dof we needed the hint, and had to fetch it from the car. Quote Link to comment
+LeonW Posted April 12, 2007 Share Posted April 12, 2007 To all Geofeasters A all new difficulty rating is needed, we need to retain the difficulty, terrain but a culinary item is proposed. This way I could make an informed decision on the merit of hunting a "lame" or micro cache. If it has a 5 star culinary rating that would up the cache's merit for me. Looks like I need to make a plan to attend the next feasting (no singing Bard's allowed - meat with bacon rashers is O.K.) While everybody is at the restaurant, I could slip off to find the caches and be FTF. I am also available as a volunteer Geofeasting Moderator and Charter Member. LeonW Quote Link to comment
+M@X Meerkat Posted April 12, 2007 Author Share Posted April 12, 2007 Okay, after much thought and deliberation, we have decided to host a geocaching event to be held in Sabie (for the conveniance of most cachers in the area and coming from places like Jhb, etc.). There will be a bunch of activities which will be spread in and around the Sabie/Graskop/Pilgrim's Rest Area. The event will be hopefully be published this weekend. Quote Link to comment
+M@X Meerkat Posted April 16, 2007 Author Share Posted April 16, 2007 The event, "Pancakes, Potjies, Waterfalls and Caches" has been published; Click Here Hope to see you there. Quote Link to comment
+iNokia Posted May 1, 2007 Share Posted May 1, 2007 Need help in colecting a stranded TB in Shingwedzi Kruger Park. Anyone going that way that would not mind helping? Quote Link to comment
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