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Me and Jabridge were thinking about a new cache war out behind wal-mart and vons off los coches. From there all the way to crest. We pretty much have a cache war going but we're thinking about making it official. Any input would be greatly appriciated.

I would keep it unofficial. To make it official would bring down the wrath of the reviewers and over saturating an area with caches. Just keep hiding them for us a few at a time and remember - shhhh.

Besides, how do you make it "official"? Declare war on Terracaching? :laughing:

 

Right now I think it's too darn hot for a cache war in east county. :P

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Me and Jabridge were thinking about a new cache war out behind wal-mart and vons off los coches. From there all the way to crest. We pretty much have a cache war going but we're thinking about making it official. Any input would be greatly appriciated.

I would keep it unofficial. To make it official would bring down the wrath of the reviewers and over saturating an area with caches. Just keep hiding them for us a few at a time and remember - shhhh.

Besides, how do you make it "official"? Declare war on Terracaching? :laughing:

 

Right now I think it's too darn hot for a cache war in east county. :P

 

Have you been up there at all? I think we will keep it unofficial but i look at the MTRP Cache war and that was a success so i was thinking about something like that but whatever we will keep up hiding them up. I love the hike and we still have plenty to find which mean more to hide near finds.

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Me and Jabridge were thinking about a new cache war out behind wal-mart and vons off los coches. From there all the way to crest. We pretty much have a cache war going but we're thinking about making it official. Any input would be greatly appriciated.

I would keep it unofficial. To make it official would bring down the wrath of the reviewers and over saturating an area with caches. Just keep hiding them for us a few at a time and remember - shhhh.

Besides, how do you make it "official"? Declare war on Terracaching? :laughing:

 

Right now I think it's too darn hot for a cache war in east county. :P

 

Have you been up there at all? I think we will keep it unofficial but i look at the MTRP Cache war and that was a success so i was thinking about something like that but whatever we will keep up hiding them up. I love the hike and we still have plenty to find which mean more to hide near finds.

 

I'm just messin' with you. I'm not sure if I've been there or not, but if I haven't, I'm sure I soon will be.

How are those trails for mountain biking?

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What is a cache war? Over who places the most caches? :P

 

Cacher A hides a cache. Cacher B goes out to find it. Cachers A then hides another one to make cacher B go back out there and do the hike all over again. But what cacher A didn't know was cacher B hid two more when he was out there and didn't activate them until cacher A got back home.

Cacher C waits a few days and goes out and finds all the new caches and also hides a few to get in on the fun and it starts all over again. And so on, and so on...

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What is a cache war? Over who places the most caches? :laughing:

 

Cacher A hides a cache. Cacher B goes out to find it. Cachers A then hides another one to make cacher B go back out there and do the hike all over again. But what cacher A didn't know was cacher B hid two more when he was out there and didn't activate them until cacher A got back home.

Cacher C waits a few days and goes out and finds all the new caches and also hides a few to get in on the fun and it starts all over again. And so on, and so on...

 

Starting in the cold of winter may be good.. :P

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What is a cache war? Over who places the most caches? :laughing:

 

Cacher A hides a cache. Cacher B goes out to find it. Cachers A then hides another one to make cacher B go back out there and do the hike all over again. But what cacher A didn't know was cacher B hid two more when he was out there and didn't activate them until cacher A got back home.

Cacher C waits a few days and goes out and finds all the new caches and also hides a few to get in on the fun and it starts all over again. And so on, and so on...

 

Starting in the cold of winter may be good.. :P

 

And then there are those including myself who have learned their lesson and wait for the war to end and then go in and reap the benefits....Oh...how tempting it is to leave maybe one more but then I remember having to climb Sweetwater again and again...Looking forward to getting up into the hills to find all the caches hidden by dctalk007 and his brother. Have fun

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If there's gonna be a cache war ... I get to bring the PUD cake, right? :P

 

Oh, and I agree with Toby's Gang ... it IS kinda hot out. Are there plenty of trees? If we're gonna have a WAR, and a PUD cake, I am on the SHADY side of this battle. SO, all you shady folks ... are ya with me?

 

Hmmm, that didn't sound right.

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Me and Jabridge were thinking about a new cache war out behind wal-mart and vons off los coches. From there all the way to crest. We pretty much have a cache war going but we're thinking about making it official. Any input would be greatly appriciated.

 

 

:P NO CACHE WAR....not until you guys figure out how not to hide caches in posion oak! :laughing:

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Me and Jabridge were thinking about a new cache war out behind wal-mart and vons off los coches. From there all the way to crest. We pretty much have a cache war going but we're thinking about making it official. Any input would be greatly appriciated.

 

 

:P NO CACHE WAR....not until you guys figure out how not to hide caches in posion oak! :laughing:

 

PO! is a big concern! Personally I think any cache within 5 feet of PO should be archived...make it 15 feet...no 20 feet...In other words..No More Poison Oak!!! ok, I feel better now [:laughing:]

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Me and Jabridge were thinking about a new cache war out behind wal-mart and vons off los coches. From there all the way to crest. We pretty much have a cache war going but we're thinking about making it official. Any input would be greatly appriciated.

 

 

:laughing: NO CACHE WAR....not until you guys figure out how not to hide caches in posion oak! :P

Didn't you guys see Jabridge's latest hide. IHO of you!

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Cache war?

Whut? did somebody say "Cache war?"

 

Hey Cegrube, are your ugly old toothpick legs ready for another campaign?

To be honest I still feel bad about whuppin' you so during the 2006 MTRP

Cache War. Sometimes I even feel bad about whuppin' that young BBB

whipper-snapper during the Grossmont College Cache War. Well, you know,

sorta.

 

As to th' heat, it was only 99-degrees when I did the Lower Otay Lake set last

Thursday and the same temperature next day when I did the Salt Creek

Canyon set.

 

It seems to me that the Von's to Crest trail is pretty darned saturated by

scoundrels like Map4navigation, Jahoadi and others but, what th' heck,

brang it on 'cause I've got a steady supply of medication bottles.

 

Oh yeah, y'all already did didn't y'?

 

Poison Oak? Watch where you are walkin' and lookin is my approach. On the

other hand I was entertained by the SDCET gang that recently drove Otay

Mountain Truck Trail. I could see that a few of the gang would benefit by some

insight about recognizing Poison Oak. Made me laugh when a small group

gathered 'round for interpretive remarks while tromping on the plants that I

meant to use for examples. "If y' don't mind movin' your foot I'll show you

some Poison Oak" sort of thang.

 

a157e05e-d45e-43c9-9314-6d1806886e25.jpg

 

Three leaves, and the center leaf has it's own stem; called a petiole. Basket bush

looks almost exactly like Poison Oak except the center leaf doesn't have it's own

stem.

 

Basket bush is harmless and, of course, was used by Indian basket makers.

Problem is that Basket Bush and Poison Oak grow together as can be seen in

Horsethief Canyon.

 

Often one will hear a person say "I'm alergic to Poison Oak." What that means

mostly is that they haven't had a good exposure to the oil of Poison Oak such as

when leaves have been bruised or crushed against their skin.

 

Poison Sumac shares the three-leaf, with petiole on the central leaf, characteristics

of Poison Oak but the Sumac leaves are rather purple in color. The only local Poison

Sumac growth I've seen is down in Secret Canyon along Pine Creek west of Pine

Valley.

 

Poison Oak often turns red with age.

 

ff7ed078-d47a-48bb-9d21-8894ebc6df3a.jpg

 

Can be low, even leafless sprigs or lush head-high thickets.

Edited by SD Rowdies
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Cache war?

Whut? did somebody say "Cache war?"

 

Hey Cegrube, are your ugly old toothpick legs ready for another campaign?

To be honest I still feel bad about whuppin' you so during the 2006 MTRP

Cache War. Sometimes I even feel bad about whuppin' that young BBB

whipper-snapper during the Grossmont College Cache War. Well, you know,

sorta.

 

As to th' heat, it was only 99-degrees when I did the Lower Otay Lake set last

Thursday and the same temperature next day when I did the Salt Creek

Canyon set.

 

It seems to me that the Von's to Crest trail is pretty darned saturated by

scoundrels like Map4navigation, Jahoadi and others but, what th' heck,

brang it on 'cause I've got a steady supply of medication bottles.

 

Oh yeah, y'all already did didn't y'?

 

Poison Oak? Watch where you are walkin' and lookin is my approach. On the

other hand I was entertained by the SDCET gang that recently drove Otay

Mountain Truck Trail. I could see that a few of the gang would benefit by some

insight about recognizing Poison Oak. Made me laugh when a small group

gathered 'round for interpretive remarks while tromping on the plants that I

meant to use for examples. "If y' don't mind movin' your foot I'll show you

some Poison Oak" sort of thang.

 

a157e05e-d45e-43c9-9314-6d1806886e25.jpg

 

Three leaves, and the center leaf has it's own stem; called a petiole. Basket bush

looks almost exactly like Poison Oak except the center leaf doesn't have it's own

stem.

 

Basket bush is harmless and, of course, was used by Indian basket makers.

Problem is that Basket Bush and Poison Oak grow together as can be seen in

Horsethief Canyon.

 

Often one will hear a person say "I'm alergic to Poison Oak." What that means

mostly is that they haven't had a good exposure to the oil of Poison Oak such as

when leaves have been bruised or crushed against their skin.

 

Poison Sumac shares the three-leaf, with petiole on the central leaf, characteristics

of Poison Oak but the Sumac leaves are rather purple in color. The only local Poison

Sumac growth I've seen is down in Secret Canyon along Pine Creek west of Pine

Valley.

 

Poison Oak often turns red with age.

 

ff7ed078-d47a-48bb-9d21-8894ebc6df3a.jpg

 

Can be low, even leafless sprigs or lush head-high thickets.

 

Let's set up a day to start and jabridge and i will get into the action

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Me and Jabridge were thinking about a new cache war out behind wal-mart and vons off los coches. From there all the way to crest. We pretty much have a cache war going but we're thinking about making it official. Any input would be greatly appriciated.

 

 

:D NO CACHE WAR....not until you guys figure out how not to hide caches in posion oak! :D

Didn't you guys see Jabridge's latest hide. IHO of you!

 

 

:D Yes, indeed I did see The IHO cache placed by Jabridge. I walked out there in the 104 degree heat to find it. When I get back from vacation I will indeed reciprocate, but my cache is going to be called "Hey Listen Here Jaybird and Double Talk". I am going to show you two youngsters proper way to honor an old lady. Stand by........ :D

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Me and Jabridge were thinking about a new cache war out behind wal-mart and vons off los coches. From there all the way to crest. We pretty much have a cache war going but we're thinking about making it official. Any input would be greatly appriciated.

 

 

:D NO CACHE WAR....not until you guys figure out how not to hide caches in posion oak! :D

Didn't you guys see Jabridge's latest hide. IHO of you!

 

 

:D Yes, indeed I did see The IHO cache placed by Jabridge. I walked out there in the 104 degree heat to find it. When I get back from vacation I will indeed reciprocate, but my cache is going to be called "Hey Listen Here Jaybird and Double Talk". I am going to show you two youngsters proper way to honor an old lady. Stand by........ :D

 

I love it when young fellers take th' heat of of me. Go get 'em Jodi!

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Cache war?

Whut? did somebody say "Cache war?"

 

Hey Cegrube, are your ugly old toothpick legs ready for another campaign?

To be honest I still feel bad about whuppin' you so during the 2006 MTRP

Cache War. Sometimes I even feel bad about whuppin' that young BBB

whipper-snapper during the Grossmont College Cache War. Well, you know,

sorta.

 

As to th' heat, it was only 99-degrees when I did the Lower Otay Lake set last

Thursday and the same temperature next day when I did the Salt Creek

Canyon set.

 

It seems to me that the Von's to Crest trail is pretty darned saturated by

scoundrels like Map4navigation, Jahoadi and others but, what th' heck,

brang it on 'cause I've got a steady supply of medication bottles.

 

Oh yeah, y'all already did didn't y'?

 

Poison Oak? Watch where you are walkin' and lookin is my approach. On the

other hand I was entertained by the SDCET gang that recently drove Otay

Mountain Truck Trail. I could see that a few of the gang would benefit by some

insight about recognizing Poison Oak. Made me laugh when a small group

gathered 'round for interpretive remarks while tromping on the plants that I

meant to use for examples. "If y' don't mind movin' your foot I'll show you

some Poison Oak" sort of thang.

 

a157e05e-d45e-43c9-9314-6d1806886e25.jpg

 

Three leaves, and the center leaf has it's own stem; called a petiole. Basket bush

looks almost exactly like Poison Oak except the center leaf doesn't have it's own

stem.

 

Basket bush is harmless and, of course, was used by Indian basket makers.

Problem is that Basket Bush and Poison Oak grow together as can be seen in

Horsethief Canyon.

 

Often one will hear a person say "I'm alergic to Poison Oak." What that means

mostly is that they haven't had a good exposure to the oil of Poison Oak such as

when leaves have been bruised or crushed against their skin.

 

Poison Sumac shares the three-leaf, with petiole on the central leaf, characteristics

of Poison Oak but the Sumac leaves are rather purple in color. The only local Poison

Sumac growth I've seen is down in Secret Canyon along Pine Creek west of Pine

Valley.

 

Poison Oak often turns red with age.

 

ff7ed078-d47a-48bb-9d21-8894ebc6df3a.jpg

 

Can be low, even leafless sprigs or lush head-high thickets.

 

Let's set up a day to start and jabridge and i will get into the action

First of all do you comprende "Sleeper caches?"

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Cache war?

Whut? did somebody say "Cache war?"

 

Hey Cegrube, are your ugly old toothpick legs ready for another campaign?

To be honest I still feel bad about whuppin' you so during the 2006 MTRP

Cache War. Sometimes I even feel bad about whuppin' that young BBB

whipper-snapper during the Grossmont College Cache War. Well, you know,

sorta.

 

As to th' heat, it was only 99-degrees when I did the Lower Otay Lake set last

Thursday and the same temperature next day when I did the Salt Creek

Canyon set.

 

It seems to me that the Von's to Crest trail is pretty darned saturated by

scoundrels like Map4navigation, Jahoadi and others but, what th' heck,

brang it on 'cause I've got a steady supply of medication bottles.

 

Oh yeah, y'all already did didn't y'?

 

Poison Oak? Watch where you are walkin' and lookin is my approach. On the

other hand I was entertained by the SDCET gang that recently drove Otay

Mountain Truck Trail. I could see that a few of the gang would benefit by some

insight about recognizing Poison Oak. Made me laugh when a small group

gathered 'round for interpretive remarks while tromping on the plants that I

meant to use for examples. "If y' don't mind movin' your foot I'll show you

some Poison Oak" sort of thang.

 

a157e05e-d45e-43c9-9314-6d1806886e25.jpg

 

Three leaves, and the center leaf has it's own stem; called a petiole. Basket bush

looks almost exactly like Poison Oak except the center leaf doesn't have it's own

stem.

 

Basket bush is harmless and, of course, was used by Indian basket makers.

Problem is that Basket Bush and Poison Oak grow together as can be seen in

Horsethief Canyon.

 

Often one will hear a person say "I'm alergic to Poison Oak." What that means

mostly is that they haven't had a good exposure to the oil of Poison Oak such as

when leaves have been bruised or crushed against their skin.

 

Poison Sumac shares the three-leaf, with petiole on the central leaf, characteristics

of Poison Oak but the Sumac leaves are rather purple in color. The only local Poison

Sumac growth I've seen is down in Secret Canyon along Pine Creek west of Pine

Valley.

 

Poison Oak often turns red with age.

 

ff7ed078-d47a-48bb-9d21-8894ebc6df3a.jpg

 

Can be low, even leafless sprigs or lush head-high thickets.

 

Let's set up a day to start and jabridge and i will get into the action

First of all do you comprende "Sleeper caches?"

 

Just looking at the pics of the PO makes me itchy...eeek!

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