+JoeyBob Posted March 28, 2002 Share Posted March 28, 2002 Okay, they published the article in today's edition. The link to the article is: http://www.newsobserver.com/thursday/front/Features/Story/1107818p-1106001c.html Don't know how long this will stay active- the author put a positive spin on the article, Geocachers come across pretty well. JoeyBob Quote Link to comment
+Hawk-eye Posted March 28, 2002 Share Posted March 28, 2002 Looks good ... so when & where is the autograph signing [This message was edited by Hawk-eye on March 28, 2002 at 08:48 AM.] Quote Link to comment
+martinp13 Posted March 28, 2002 Share Posted March 28, 2002 Amen! That's the best one-line description I've seen yet! > Martin (Magellan 330) Don't have time to program and record your shows while geocaching? Get a TiVo! Quote Link to comment
+Luggage & Leather Posted March 28, 2002 Share Posted March 28, 2002 I read it (always love Joe Miller's stuff) and did 2 caches today. It was great and I'll probably do more as well as adding one when I get a chance. I bet the press has increased hits on the website today. Quote Link to comment
+JoeyBob Posted March 28, 2002 Author Share Posted March 28, 2002 Just kidding. Actually, I feel bad, because JeffersonStone was supposed to go solo, and invited me along. His picture didn't make the paper! Chris Seward must have taken 200 or so pictures, some of Ryan must have come out okay. A producer from Zoom Culture in Chapel Hill sent me an interesting email, will keep the group updated if anything pans out. JoeyBob P.S. Ryan is much better looking than myself, just ask his wife- Quote Link to comment
JeffersonStone Posted March 29, 2002 Share Posted March 29, 2002 Hey Joeybob, if it means more geocaches in the area, then let's get your picture on the front page next time! Quote Link to comment
buddhavista Posted March 29, 2002 Share Posted March 29, 2002 Hey, that's a great picture JoeyBob! But, I want to see the picture that happened in the next second when you landed on that spot of grass and went up to your ankles in MUD! I had a great time at that cache, but it sure is a mud bath. I liked how Joe Miller mentioned a lot of stories from other geocachers as well. It put a real positive spin on the sport. Now we can see how many new geocachers it can spawn! Quote Link to comment
+JoeyBob Posted March 29, 2002 Author Share Posted March 29, 2002 Actually, I only got wet on the beaver dam, about halfway up my boot. Wasn't very muddy that day. The article did have a positive tone, and I noticed a lot of caching activity, and a few newer cachers hitting the Raleigh area over the past two days. I even got a phone call from a gentleman wondering if I could help him locate some lost equipment in the woods. Something interesting may be developing as a result of the article, will post if it works out. JoeyBob Quote Link to comment
buddhavista Posted March 31, 2002 Share Posted March 31, 2002 quote: I even got a phone call from a gentleman wondering if I could help him locate some lost equipment in the woods. Now, that is an interesting topic. Did he miss the point off having the lat/lon coordinates (in advance)? And besides, we would never find it, unless the equipment was wrapped in a big tupperware container! Quote Link to comment
+JoeyBob Posted March 31, 2002 Author Share Posted March 31, 2002 Yeah, if it was lost ammo cans or tupperware, we would be on it before he knew it was lost! He was looking for a radio tracking dog collar, said he could narrow it down to about a quarter square mile area. Told him if he had the map coords, we could find it pretty quickly! He laughed, and said thanks anyway. JoeyBob Quote Link to comment
+Luggage & Leather Posted April 3, 2002 Share Posted April 3, 2002 Local GeoCachers, may want to look at the posts under NC Parks. I just got hooked on this activity from the article and hit a few caches (planing to add my own in the future), and read about the problems with state parks. Being a former NC Park employee, I decided to look into it. Briefly, If you want to plant a cache in NC Parks in the future, you better have some input now because they are working on the rules. Right now it's not allowed! They are a reasonable group to work with, but it'd be better if you participate and provide them with your insights. There could be some wonderful places to cache in parks so don't delay letting them know how responsible and benifical that this activity could be to them, as well as us. Quote Link to comment
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