+Sparrowhawk Posted November 7, 2002 Share Posted November 7, 2002 http://www.heraldnet.com/Stories/02/11/5/16012971.cfm It's your basic postive media story about geocaching, but it includes this comment: "(Bryan) Roth talked about one cache in Yakima where sleuths have to find a fence, shake a can of food, and a llama will come over with the coordinates placed in a container around its neck." OK... where is this cache page? I have GOT to see this... -Elana -Elana (a.k.a. "sparrowhawk" and formerly a.k.a. "falcospav" here on this site.) Quote Link to comment
+fractal Posted November 7, 2002 Share Posted November 7, 2002 I emailed Bryan about it.. He's looking it up -fractal -=-=-=-=-=-=- N 45? 30.ish W 122? 58.ish Quote Link to comment
+Ish-n-Isha Posted November 7, 2002 Share Posted November 7, 2002 Elkmilk Placed this cache. A monument to unique thought. This type of outside the box stuff is what I really enjoy in caching. http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.aspx?ID=16866 Cachin's a bit sweeter when you've got an Isha! Quote Link to comment
+Leapin' Lizards Posted November 12, 2002 Share Posted November 12, 2002 You win for the cutest, cleverest, coolest cache idea I've seen to date! That cache is over 3 hours away from home, and it's November, and we'll waste an entire weekend sometime to get to it, but WE'RE GOING. I can't wait. Totally glad I saw this in the forums. Quote Link to comment
+dasein Posted November 12, 2002 Share Posted November 12, 2002 For all you Monty Python lovers out there, Look out, there are llamas! We and our best friends say this frequently at silly non-sensical moments! Wouldn't this be a great cache to caravan to? Temporarily French Polynesia's most prolific geocachers! Quote Link to comment
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