Guest OregonSurveyor Posted February 7, 2001 Share Posted February 7, 2001 I just wanted to "give credit where credit is due". It appears our "sport" may have had its first successful night time cache recovery. 'mstoltz' and his buddy spent one evening looking for "River View Cache" in Portland, Oregon unsuccessfully (they did find a dead 20 lbs. nutria). However, they remained motivated and returned the next evening (Feb 6) to search again, this time they hit paydirt. I found this cache the day earlier, in broad daylight, and I can say this was no easy task. The bucket is completely buried and less than a square inch of the lid is visible through the grass and leaves. My hats off to 'mstoltz'! I believe you've given us another first in our young "sport". ------------------ Lat. N 45d-30.6875' Long. W 122d-37.2055' Elev.=172.97' king6kids@hotmail.com Quote Link to comment
Guest azmark Posted February 8, 2001 Share Posted February 8, 2001 Don't think so,,,read some postings of some who did all their searches at night. Quote Link to comment
Guest mcb Posted February 8, 2001 Share Posted February 8, 2001 I know I am not the first but my "girlfriend with a ring" and I found our third cache last night in the dark. http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.asp?ID=473 It does add a bit more of a challenge to it. We had alot of fun. Matt Quote Link to comment
Guest robanna Posted February 17, 2001 Share Posted February 17, 2001 Speaking of a "girlfriend with a ring"...What a way to propose! Set up a geocache ...if she can't find it then you probably don't want to marry her anyways Quote Link to comment
Guest robanna Posted February 17, 2001 Share Posted February 17, 2001 Speaking of a "girlfriend with a ring"...What a way to propose! Set up a geocache ...if she can't find it then you probably don't want to marry her anyways Quote Link to comment
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