+MattandLaura Posted October 7, 2003 Posted October 7, 2003 which area are you looking? There was a young woman named Bright Whose speed was much faster than light. She set out one day In a relative way, And returned on the previous night. Quote
+kiltsurfer Posted October 7, 2003 Posted October 7, 2003 Hard to find or hard to get to? A climb up a mountain or a scuba in water? There is a scuba one near Tacoma, there are tons of moutain hikes. And I have one later this week that will be a walk up but hard to find. Which do you seek? Kiltsurfer of Team Phatboyz Quote
+evergreenhiker! Posted October 7, 2003 Posted October 7, 2003 Ok, how about Dream Cache: http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.aspx?ID=96173 on the way, get Not quite So Dreamy: http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.aspx?guid=42273641-831e-4f99-9a36-20d4114c42d4 There's also an easier one to snag as you hike towards Big CReek and beginning of the rough trail/offtrail route to the lake cache and the lower one. http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.aspx?guid=7929f0c8-e5b6-4900-b8fb-3439f693125f I would suggest packing a big pack and camp out by Big Creek and begin your wilderness adventure the next day. The actual hunt for hte caches should be easy enough, it's the physical nature of getting there that will tax you. Quote
+CachinCin Posted October 7, 2003 Posted October 7, 2003 If you want hard caches in the sense that they're difficult to find or require puzzle-solving skills, a trip to Redmond/Bellevue/Kirkland is just what you need. If this is the type of "hard" you want, let us know -- I'm sure you'll get several recommendations. Cin Quote
+YankeeRage Posted October 8, 2003 Posted October 8, 2003 Are you thinking of the Grays Harbor area? SoSavvy Home Page? Given your register date and the way your question is asked... me thinks I smell a pirate. Of course I could just be smelling lunch. Quote
martmann Posted October 8, 2003 Posted October 8, 2003 I replied to the other thread you started on the 7th. ___________________________________________________________ If trees could scream, would we still cut them down? Well, maybe if they screamed all the time, for no reason. Click here for my Geocaching pictures and Here (newest) Quote
+Team JOYSON Posted October 8, 2003 Posted October 8, 2003 quote:...me thinks I smell a pirate I would tend to agree. It's hard to enjoy hard caches when you've never found any. "And then Trogdor smote the Kerrek, and all was laid to burnination." Quote
CurmudgeonlyGal Posted October 10, 2003 Posted October 10, 2003 quote:Team JOYSON and YankeeRage Opined:...me thinks I smell a pirate... and I would tend to agree. It's hard to enjoy hard caches when you've never found any. The issue here is not so much one of piracy, but one of a 10yo wanting to start logging her own caches instead of tagging along and having them logged under her mum's username. She is serious, but as per the age, obviously young and didn't understand that this, perhaps, is the wrong type of forum for her to ask an innocent though misguided type of question. It will, most likely, not be happening again, but her enthusiasm may have been squashed in the process. -=- michelle Quote
+CachinCin Posted October 10, 2003 Posted October 10, 2003 SoSavvy, we're all sorry if we were a bit abrupt with you. Lately, there have been geocaching pirates who steal the trinkets out of caches, and they sometimes post messages or do other things to figure out where good caches might be. People have been worried about it, so they over-reacted to you. Perhaps some geocachers with kids your age will post fun caches for you to try. I'd suggest you look at caches created by Seth!, especially this one: A Fractured Fairy Tale You might also want to try Nikki's Nike Cache (she's about your age, and this was her first cache) or caches by Miss Goody Two Shoes. I hope you don't let some of us old, suspicious types get in the way of your having a good time. Cin Quote
+Team JOYSON Posted October 13, 2003 Posted October 13, 2003 quote:Originally posted by CachinCin:I hope you don't let some of us old, suspicious types get in the way of your having a good time. Cin HEY! Who you calling OLD? I want to apologize for any enthusiasm squashing that came from us. We jumped on the pirate lynching band wagon without giving a second thought on how it might come across to someone who was honestly searching for an answer to a simple question. Please accept our apologies SoSavvy. "And then Trogdor smote the Kerrek, and all was laid to burnination." Quote
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