+ohnerdgirl Posted October 15, 2005 Share Posted October 15, 2005 ... engaging in nerdiness from Huber Heights (north of Dayton), geocaching for several weeks now. Really liked that listing of I-75 caches, I travel that from I-70 to about mile 186 or so (the route 582 exit) several times a year. ohnerdgirl Quote Link to comment
+Coastiegirl04 Posted October 22, 2005 Share Posted October 22, 2005 Cincinnati now, but I was born and raised a Cheese-head. Ah, i guess we traded spots, i am originaly from Bowling Green OH, now i am currently in Two Rivers WI.. (in the service so i will be moving again to a new place sometime in the next 2 years...) Quote Link to comment
+TeamGuisinger Posted October 24, 2005 Share Posted October 24, 2005 We are from New Lexington(between Zanesville and Lancaster) in Perry County. We have done our best at populating the area with well hid/well stocked caches. It's getting a little late in the year for a CITO event, so next spring we'll get right on that to try and draw you cachers from farther away into our realm. Dont rule our county out as us and the other local teams have put together some very interesting and difficult caches for you all to find. Be warned though, most of ours are NOT quickies, and though it hasn't been tried yet(to my knowledge) you probably wouldn't be able to find them all in a day. (Was that a challenge?) Have Fun all, and come see us in Perry county. Quote Link to comment
+Whistlen Posted October 30, 2005 Share Posted October 30, 2005 Another in Eastlake, Ohio Hello BP guy! Quote Link to comment
+BlackBrownDog Posted October 31, 2005 Share Posted October 31, 2005 We are from New Lexington(between Zanesville and Lancaster) in Perry County. We have done our best at populating the area with well hid/well stocked caches. It's getting a little late in the year for a CITO event, so next spring we'll get right on that to try and draw you cachers from farther away into our realm. Dont rule our county out as us and the other local teams have put together some very interesting and difficult caches for you all to find. Be warned though, most of ours are NOT quickies, and though it hasn't been tried yet(to my knowledge) you probably wouldn't be able to find them all in a day. (Was that a challenge?) Have Fun all, and come see us in Perry county. Hrm...how many caches was that? We may have to try the Perry County challenge this winter! Mr. BBD originally is from Frazeysburg...you're probably the only person here who knows where that is. Quote Link to comment
+TeamGuisinger Posted November 5, 2005 Share Posted November 5, 2005 Hrm...how many caches was that? We may have to try the Perry County challenge this winter! Mr. BBD originally is from Frazeysburg...you're probably the only person here who knows where that is. \ We have 13 ourselves, but there are 5 more within 10 mi. of New Lexington. Yes, haven't been there for awhile, but I know where Frazeysburg is. I've got alot of ideas for places, and some new container prototypes. I'll definately be putting some new ones out soon, but I cant figure out what to do about footprints in the snow whenever it decides to grace us with its presence. Quote Link to comment
Pipanella Posted November 16, 2005 Share Posted November 16, 2005 Hrm...how many caches was that? We may have to try the Perry County challenge this winter! Mr. BBD originally is from Frazeysburg...you're probably the only person here who knows where that is. \ We have 13 ourselves, but there are 5 more within 10 mi. of New Lexington. Yes, haven't been there for awhile, but I know where Frazeysburg is. I've got alot of ideas for places, and some new container prototypes. I'll definately be putting some new ones out soon, but I cant figure out what to do about footprints in the snow whenever it decides to grace us with its presence. Shhhhhhhhhh!!!! Don't say the 's' word!! Quote Link to comment
+maggieszoo Posted November 16, 2005 Share Posted November 16, 2005 We are from New Lexington(between Zanesville and Lancaster) in Perry County. We have done our best at populating the area with well hid/well stocked caches. It's getting a little late in the year for a CITO event, so next spring we'll get right on that to try and draw you cachers from farther away into our realm. Dont rule our county out as us and the other local teams have put together some very interesting and difficult caches for you all to find. Be warned though, most of ours are NOT quickies, and though it hasn't been tried yet(to my knowledge) you probably wouldn't be able to find them all in a day. (Was that a challenge?) Have Fun all, and come see us in Perry county. Hrm...how many caches was that? We may have to try the Perry County challenge this winter! Mr. BBD originally is from Frazeysburg...you're probably the only person here who knows where that is. Hmmmmm. OK, BBD, Wafflesdad and I can cache all of Perry County before you can!! Quote Link to comment
+TeamGuisinger Posted November 17, 2005 Share Posted November 17, 2005 In the blue corner...... Quote Link to comment
trekbabe Posted December 6, 2005 Share Posted December 6, 2005 Southern Ohio. Between Chillicothe and Waverly. Where are the other "Chilli" cacher's I know you're there I've seen your logs. Quote Link to comment
Toast & Figs Posted December 6, 2005 Share Posted December 6, 2005 Cleveland, specifically the southwest suburbs of Strongsville (GeoBrother) and Berea (GeoSister). Quote Link to comment
+TeamGuisinger Posted December 10, 2005 Share Posted December 10, 2005 Well, snows here. Tell ya what, anyone who wants to come up and do Window to Mt. Hope, I'll go along. Since that's probably our most difficult and most rarely visited(cowinkydink?) it would be the perfect start to a tour. A couple of you have made it to our quickstops(BTW Maggiezoo, did you look up the story behind WHOA!) but have just scratched the surface of forgotten places around here. Quote Link to comment
+maggieszoo Posted December 11, 2005 Share Posted December 11, 2005 (BTW Maggiezoo, did you look up the story behind WHOA!) but have just scratched the surface of forgotten places No! What story? Where? Quote Link to comment
+badlands Posted December 17, 2005 Share Posted December 17, 2005 Cincinnati now, but I was born and raised a Cheese-head. An now I've just moved to the NW Suburbs of Chicago. Quote Link to comment
+team harmony Posted December 20, 2005 Share Posted December 20, 2005 newark ohio Quote Link to comment
ksat Posted December 28, 2005 Share Posted December 28, 2005 Newbie - Born and Raised in Cincinnati. Now live just north of the city in Fairfield Twp. Cincinnati - Home of: the Reds, Bengals, Skyline Chili, Larosa's Pizza, and Graeter's Ice Cream. Quote Link to comment
+HughesCrew Posted January 5, 2006 Share Posted January 5, 2006 Hello everyone. Just moved to Carlisle (close to Franklin) in Warren county from Riverside,CA. Found over 30 caches on the way out here. Been caching for over 2 years. Is there a forum for my area. When I was out last year I went on the forum in Cincinnati but I can't find it anymore. Been caching (not logging) alot since I have been out here and look forward to going up to Yellow Springs this weekend (Glen Helen park) to do some caching and hiking. Looks like a awesome area. Anyways, Hello. Quote Link to comment
+4leafclover Posted January 6, 2006 Share Posted January 6, 2006 Hello everyone. Just moved to Carlisle (close to Franklin) in Warren county from Riverside,CA. Found over 30 caches on the way out here. Been caching for over 2 years. Is there a forum for my area. When I was out last year I went on the forum in Cincinnati but I can't find it anymore. Been caching (not logging) alot since I have been out here and look forward to going up to Yellow Springs this weekend (Glen Helen park) to do some caching and hiking. Looks like a awesome area. Anyways, Hello. try www.okic.org and go to the forums. and welcome to the area! Quote Link to comment
+BVCY Swim Posted January 6, 2006 Share Posted January 6, 2006 Hello everyone. Just moved to Carlisle (close to Franklin) in Warren county from Riverside,CA. Found over 30 caches on the way out here. Been caching for over 2 years. Is there a forum for my area. When I was out last year I went on the forum in Cincinnati but I can't find it anymore. Been caching (not logging) alot since I have been out here and look forward to going up to Yellow Springs this weekend (Glen Helen park) to do some caching and hiking. Looks like a awesome area. Anyways, Hello. try www.okic.org and go to the forums. and welcome to the area! As 4LC said, "WELCOME" to the area. I noticed you have already logged onto the OKIC forums, so that's a good start. Carlise is not too far from Beavercreek, where I live. Cheers ... BVCY Swim Quote Link to comment
+GerbilMafia Posted January 8, 2006 Share Posted January 8, 2006 Peru Indiana......but "HI" anyway Quote Link to comment
me_tobster Posted January 9, 2006 Share Posted January 9, 2006 Signing in from Troy. 5 caches down and thousands to go. This is alot of fun!! I too am interested in a list of cashes along 70. My hometown is Newark, Ohio. So I travel 70 ALL the time. Quote Link to comment
+fishingfools Posted January 24, 2006 Share Posted January 24, 2006 Mentor High Class of 87, but now living in nice warm NC. Nice to cache in 70 weather in Jan. Go Tribe! Quote Link to comment
+BlackBrownDog Posted January 24, 2006 Share Posted January 24, 2006 We are from New Lexington(between Zanesville and Lancaster) in Perry County. We have done our best at populating the area with well hid/well stocked caches. It's getting a little late in the year for a CITO event, so next spring we'll get right on that to try and draw you cachers from farther away into our realm. Dont rule our county out as us and the other local teams have put together some very interesting and difficult caches for you all to find. Be warned though, most of ours are NOT quickies, and though it hasn't been tried yet(to my knowledge) you probably wouldn't be able to find them all in a day. (Was that a challenge?) Have Fun all, and come see us in Perry county. Hrm...how many caches was that? We may have to try the Perry County challenge this winter! Mr. BBD originally is from Frazeysburg...you're probably the only person here who knows where that is. Hmmmmm. OK, BBD, Wafflesdad and I can cache all of Perry County before you can!! Oops, I missed my corner apparently. Oh, well I need no drama in my life. Now now, it's not a contest. He who dies with the most caches still dies. TG: I'd watch placing any caches in Frazeysburg, make sure you have permission. The local constabulary is quite vigilant and impetuous. Quote Link to comment
+hairball45 Posted January 25, 2006 Share Posted January 25, 2006 I guess I'll have to say "Hi" too. I'm here in the great metropolis of St. Louisville, about five miles north of Newark. Quote Link to comment
+TeamGuisinger Posted January 25, 2006 Share Posted January 25, 2006 (edited) snip TG: I'd watch placing any caches in Frazeysburg, make sure you have permission. The local constabulary is quite vigilant and impetuous. And for all you southern Ohioans, that means that the cops are bored and mean. I'm just kidding Maggie & others. I'm not close enough for all that. We're still populating a 20mi. radius. And yes, I realize that I too am a Southern Ohioan, that's why I get to joke about it. Edited January 25, 2006 by TeamGuisinger Quote Link to comment
+BlackBrownDog Posted January 27, 2006 Share Posted January 27, 2006 snip TG: I'd watch placing any caches in Frazeysburg, make sure you have permission. The local constabulary is quite vigilant and impetuous. And for all you southern Ohioans, that means that the cops are bored and mean. I'm just kidding Maggie & others. I'm not close enough for all that. We're still populating a 20mi. radius. And yes, I realize that I too am a Southern Ohioan, that's why I get to joke about it. LOL! I was trying to use "positive" words to describe the scene, but call 'em like you see 'em! Quote Link to comment
+maggieszoo Posted February 1, 2006 Share Posted February 1, 2006 Actually, our Pike County officers are pretty savvy to geocaching. One of them is a cacher!! Hi, Mugshots!! Quote Link to comment
+Love_Cache Posted February 2, 2006 Share Posted February 2, 2006 New to Geocaching and love it!! Grew up in Pike County, now living in Scioto. Quote Link to comment
+Lone Duck Posted February 5, 2006 Share Posted February 5, 2006 Smack dab in the middle, not far from the OSU airfield. Quote Link to comment
+maggieszoo Posted February 5, 2006 Share Posted February 5, 2006 New to Geocaching and love it!! Grew up in Pike County, now living in Scioto. Welcome!! Keep an eye open for a get together in Pike County this month! It will be listed as an event. I'm looking at maybe the 24th. Just need to find a place to have it. Quote Link to comment
+BlackBrownDog Posted February 16, 2006 Share Posted February 16, 2006 We finally got out first cache(s) in Perry Co this weekend on our latest county run. We did the WC series by sisters4 and the "Keeping the Faiths" cache. We also waymarked 5 Ohio Historical Markers in Somerset...who knew there would be so many there? Quote Link to comment
James1549 Posted February 22, 2006 Share Posted February 22, 2006 Hi Ohioans, I am in Cincinnati/Delhi and new to this hobby. For now I have a Garmin c320 that I bought for my car but it seems to be working within reason to find cache. It seems a regular handheld GPS is in my future. Do meetings or gatherings (GT) take place in the warm months? Is there a local water hole people meet at on a regular basis? Does this site, or any other, host a chat room for local cachers? Just curious. James James1549nospam@current.net please remove nospam Quote Link to comment
+What rock? Posted February 22, 2006 Share Posted February 22, 2006 We grew up in Ohio but we are now in Kansas. Go Buckeyes! Quote Link to comment
+maggieszoo Posted February 23, 2006 Share Posted February 23, 2006 I am in Cincinnati/Delhi and new to this hobby. Do meetings or gatherings (GT) take place in the warm months? Is there a local water hole people meet at on a regular basis? Does this site, or any other, host a chat room for local cachers? Just curious. Welcome James! Check out the list of organizations. There are a couple in your area that have pretty regular events. I've been to events with SWOGO and always have a good time. Quote Link to comment
+BVCY Swim Posted February 23, 2006 Share Posted February 23, 2006 Hi Ohioans, I am in Cincinnati/Delhi and new to this hobby. For now I have a Garmin c320 that I bought for my car but it seems to be working within reason to find cache. It seems a regular handheld GPS is in my future. Do meetings or gatherings (GT) take place in the warm months? Is there a local water hole people meet at on a regular basis? Does this site, or any other, host a chat room for local cachers? Just curious. James James1549nospam@current.net please remove nospam Check out OKIC in Cincinnati as another resource. We plan small socials to get to know new folks about every month and have cache outings all year round. Signup at the OKIC site forums, we like to yap and meet new folks. Quote Link to comment
+goin' in circles Posted March 3, 2006 Share Posted March 3, 2006 Born and raised in Beavercreek ('83 and '86 BHS graduates), we now live in Fairfield Twp., just north of Cincinnati. BTW - I know where Fazeysburg is too - been there a few times to pick up some baskets. Quote Link to comment
+4leafclover Posted March 9, 2006 Share Posted March 9, 2006 Hi Ohioans, I am in Cincinnati/Delhi and new to this hobby. For now I have a Garmin c320 that I bought for my car but it seems to be working within reason to find cache. It seems a regular handheld GPS is in my future. Do meetings or gatherings (GT) take place in the warm months? Is there a local water hole people meet at on a regular basis? Does this site, or any other, host a chat room for local cachers? Just curious. James James1549nospam@current.net please remove nospam James, I see BVCY already beat me to it, but I heartily recommend www.okic.org also. Quote Link to comment
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