+Dr. Boggis Posted October 13, 2005 Share Posted October 13, 2005 We've submitted our first WJTB photo ("Tow Package"): Ok, not particularly creative It's more creative than most of the pictures that get submitted. I picked up a WJTB a few months back, and took some pics that I thought would be a lock for a prize. The theme was "peaks and valleys", and I managed to persuade Mrs B to pose......but it turns out they probably would have been rejected for not being "family friendly"! Darn you Puritans! Quote Link to comment
+Miragee Posted October 13, 2005 Share Posted October 13, 2005 - - - - - - - - On another subject . . . P.T. and I hiked down and back up the Viejas Grade road the other day on our cache hunt. On the way, we collected discarded cans and bottles. When I went to the Recyling place, look who I found in one of the bottles . . . I liberated him. I sure hope he adapts to its new surroundings near Recycle Cache. Quote Link to comment
+Miragee Posted October 13, 2005 Share Posted October 13, 2005 Well . . . small world . . . I was thinking about bidding on a "spare" Palm up for auction on eBay. Then I saw who the high bidder is right now . . . Guess we can't have two San Diego Geocachers competing against each other . . . Quote Link to comment
+kawikaturn Posted October 13, 2005 Share Posted October 13, 2005 Well . . . small world . . . Thanks! There are quite a few out there to go around, I bid on the first one you linked also. It is an upgrade of my current M100 (with only 2MB installed). Quote Link to comment
+SD Rowdies Posted October 13, 2005 Share Posted October 13, 2005 We've submitted our first WJTB photo ("Tow Package"): Ok, not particularly creative It's more creative than most of the pictures that get submitted. I picked up a WJTB a few months back, and took some pics that I thought would be a lock for a prize. The theme was "peaks and valleys", and I managed to persuade Mrs B to pose......but it turns out they probably would have been rejected for not being "family friendly"! Darn you Puritans! The Geobabes turned me down for the same reason. Quote Link to comment
+TFTC Posted October 13, 2005 Share Posted October 13, 2005 Post a link and I will vote for you! That's the problem, I don't know where the voting takes place! You can click on the photo to get to the submission page, but nothing about voting there! Quote Link to comment
+Dr. Boggis Posted October 13, 2005 Share Posted October 13, 2005 Post a link and I will vote for you! That's the problem, I don't know where the voting takes place! You can click on the photo to get to the submission page, but nothing about voting there! Each photo goal has a certain timeframe for you to submit a photo. Once the submission time is over, they eventually get around to putting the pictures up here: http://jeep.geocaching.com/photos/ So once yours goes up, you have to find it, click on it (to get a page like this) then tell everyone to vote for it! I'd suggest putting a link in your forum sig and then taking a keen interest in the forums for a few weeks Quote Link to comment
+duganrm Posted October 13, 2005 Share Posted October 13, 2005 Post a link and I will vote for you! That's the problem, I don't know where the voting takes place! You can click on the photo to get to the submission page, but nothing about voting there! Each photo goal has a certain timeframe for you to submit a photo. Once the submission time is over, they eventually get around to putting the pictures up here: http://jeep.geocaching.com/photos/ So once yours goes up, you have to find it, click on it (to get a page like this) then tell everyone to vote for it! I'd suggest putting a link in your forum sig and then taking a keen interest in the forums for a few weeks It is easier to find the picture by going through the travel bug page for the Jeep (should bookmark it now). Just click on the "visit log" that contains the picture you entered. I entered a picture in the contest going on now. I doubt I have a chance of winning but I could use the GPSr so I tried anyway. If you are still looking for one of the jeeps, I suggest bugging Passingwind. He appears to have a collection of them. I have been watching a couple of the yellow jeeps he has. Quote Link to comment
+TFTC Posted October 13, 2005 Share Posted October 13, 2005 Each photo goal has a certain timeframe for you to submit a photo. Once the submission time is over, they eventually get around to putting the pictures up here: http://jeep.geocaching.com/photos/ Ok, well, then in theory, once they get around to turning on the next round of votes (I think their webmasters have gone on vacation since they seem to think it's still September), then clicking on this image.. click here -----><----- click here ..should let you vote on our submission. The screwy part is the contest says that you can vote on submissions for the first two weeks of a month (yo - that's a day away) and they are still only showing last month's photos (with voting buttons!) on their photo gallery. Ah, well, we're really in it for the hunt anyway, can't really beat the gpsr we have now. Quote Link to comment
+TFTC Posted October 13, 2005 Share Posted October 13, 2005 (edited) I entered a picture in the contest going on now. I doubt I have a chance of winning but I could use the GPSr so I tried anyway. I just voted for your Bradyn submission since you can still vote for last month's! Edited October 13, 2005 by ahimsa Quote Link to comment
+duganrm Posted October 13, 2005 Share Posted October 13, 2005 Each photo goal has a certain timeframe for you to submit a photo. Once the submission time is over, they eventually get around to putting the pictures up here: http://jeep.geocaching.com/photos/ Ok, well, then in theory, once they get around to turning on the next round of votes (I think their webmasters have gone on vacation since they seem to think it's still September), then clicking on this image.. click here -----><----- click here ..should let you vote on our submission. The screwy part is the contest says that you can vote on submissions for the first two weeks of a month (yo - that's a day away) and they are still only showing last month's photos (with voting buttons!) on their photo gallery. Ah, well, we're really in it for the hunt anyway, can't really beat the gpsr we have now. You will be able to vote on your jeep during the first couple weeks of November. They don't start the voting till they have all the pictures in for the month. Quote Link to comment
+TFTC Posted October 13, 2005 Share Posted October 13, 2005 (edited) You will be able to vote on your jeep during the first couple weeks of November. They don't start the voting till they have all the pictures in for the month. Ah, ok, makes sense! On Edit - here's the schedule: 2005 CONTEST ENTRY SCHEDULE- START RECEIVED BY VOTING WINNER CHOSEN #1 12:01 AM ET 6/06/05 11:59 PM ET 6/30/05 7/1/2005 7/25/2005 #2 12:01 AM ET 7/01/05 11:59 PM ET 7/31/05 8/1/2005 8/22/2005 #3 12:01 AM ET 8/01/05 11:59 PM ET 8/31/05 9/1/2005 9/22/2005 #4 12:01 AM ET 9/01/05 11:59 PM ET 9/30/05 10/1/2005 10/22/2005 #5 12:01 AM ET 10/01/05 11:59 PM ET 10/31/05 11/1/2005 11/22/2005 FINAL 12/19/2005 Edited October 13, 2005 by ahimsa Quote Link to comment
+ikes Posted October 13, 2005 Share Posted October 13, 2005 what's up with the explosion of caches around sweetwater in the last week or so? wow! Quote Link to comment
+kawikaturn Posted October 14, 2005 Share Posted October 14, 2005 what's up with the explosion of caches around sweetwater in the last week or so? wow! Maybe it will turn into the next MTRP ???!!! Quote Link to comment
+TFTC Posted October 14, 2005 Share Posted October 14, 2005 Maybe it will turn into the next MTRP ???!!! On a side note, how did you get the labels to show the waypoint instead of the cache name? Quote Link to comment
+TFTC Posted October 14, 2005 Share Posted October 14, 2005 Maybe it will turn into the next MTRP ???!!! On a side note, how did you get the labels to show the waypoint instead of the cache name? Never mind, I was just confused - works for me now too. Quote Link to comment
+kawikaturn Posted October 14, 2005 Share Posted October 14, 2005 Well . . . small world . . . Go for it - I have been out bid! Quote Link to comment
+Miragee Posted October 14, 2005 Share Posted October 14, 2005 Okay all you snake experts, what kind is this guy who was hanging around my yard and patio this afternoon? Quote Link to comment
+RocketMan Posted October 14, 2005 Share Posted October 14, 2005 Okay all you snake experts, what kind is this guy who was hanging around my yard and patio this afternoon? Gopher Snake! Quote Link to comment
+GoBolts! Posted October 14, 2005 Share Posted October 14, 2005 We've submitted our first WJTB photo ("Tow Package"): Ok, not particularly creative It's more creative than most of the pictures that get submitted. I picked up a WJTB a few months back, and took some pics that I thought would be a lock for a prize. The theme was "peaks and valleys", and I managed to persuade Mrs B to pose......but it turns out they probably would have been rejected for not being "family friendly"! Darn you Puritans! Yes...TM's Photo was rejected.... TM's Jeep entry! PS WARNING...please do not look at it if you just ate or plan on doing so in the next few hours....or if you ever want to be able to look me in the face without laughing. Quote Link to comment
tigger's mango Posted October 14, 2005 Share Posted October 14, 2005 We've submitted our first WJTB photo ("Tow Package"): Ok, not particularly creative It's more creative than most of the pictures that get submitted. I picked up a WJTB a few months back, and took some pics that I thought would be a lock for a prize. The theme was "peaks and valleys", and I managed to persuade Mrs B to pose......but it turns out they probably would have been rejected for not being "family friendly"! Darn you Puritans! Yes...TM's Photo was rejected.... TM's Jeep entry! PS WARNING...please do not look at it if you just ate or plan on doing so in the next few hours....or if you ever want to be able to look me in the face without laughing. I was going for the artistic shot of a workman in a natural state...it was really much more of an 'assumption' on the judges part than any overty un-family-friendly material...I still hold that the picture was a thought provoking commentary on the bourgeoise working-class consciousness and a rage against facist elitist stereotpes...or something like that ; ) Quote Link to comment
+pqcachers Posted October 14, 2005 Share Posted October 14, 2005 We've submitted our first WJTB photo ("Tow Package"): Ok, not particularly creative It's more creative than most of the pictures that get submitted. I picked up a WJTB a few months back, and took some pics that I thought would be a lock for a prize. The theme was "peaks and valleys", and I managed to persuade Mrs B to pose......but it turns out they probably would have been rejected for not being "family friendly"! Darn you Puritans! Yes...TM's Photo was rejected.... TM's Jeep entry! PS WARNING...please do not look at it if you just ate or plan on doing so in the next few hours....or if you ever want to be able to look me in the face without laughing. I was going for the artistic shot of a workman in a natural state...it was really much more of an 'assumption' on the judges part than any overty un-family-friendly material...I still hold that the picture was a thought provoking commentary on the bourgeoise working-class consciousness and a rage against facist elitist stereotpes...or something like that ; ) I was going to "crack" a joke at this point but I hate puns! Quote Link to comment
+duganrm Posted October 14, 2005 Share Posted October 14, 2005 I was going to "crack" a joke at this point but I hate puns! I was thinking some Crack Spackle should have been used. Quote Link to comment
+TFTC Posted October 14, 2005 Share Posted October 14, 2005 Yes...TM's Photo was rejected.... TM's Jeep entry! Gees, that doesn't seem much worse than our "rear end" shot - I hope ours doesn't get rejected! Quote Link to comment
+John&Jess Posted October 14, 2005 Share Posted October 14, 2005 (edited) If you are still looking for one of the jeeps, I suggest bugging Passingwind. He appears to have a collection of them. I have been watching a couple of the yellow jeeps he has. Actually, PW has no YJTBs in his possession... We forgot to grab back the one we co-found in a cache with him. Our bad! I picked up a WJTB a few months back, and took some pics that I thought would be a lock for a prize. The theme was "peaks and valleys", and I managed to persuade Mrs B to pose......but it turns out they probably would have been rejected for not being "family friendly"! Darn you Puritans! Whew, we thought we were the only ones! Got some "peaks and valleys" pics with a WJTB at Woodson Photo Cache a ways back that aren't even Banter page worthy... Sorry Harmon! Now, how do we convince ourselves we didn't have Sylvina after GB and TM.... J&J Edited October 14, 2005 by John&Jess Quote Link to comment
+Chuy! Posted October 14, 2005 Share Posted October 14, 2005 what's up with the explosion of caches around sweetwater in the last week or so? wow! All the other trails are full! Go South young man. Quote Link to comment
+Caching Widow Posted October 14, 2005 Share Posted October 14, 2005 If you are still looking for one of the jeeps, I suggest bugging Passingwind. He appears to have a collection of them. I have been watching a couple of the yellow jeeps he has. Quote Link to comment
+GoBolts! Posted October 14, 2005 Share Posted October 14, 2005 If you are still looking for one of the jeeps, I suggest bugging Passingwind. He appears to have a collection of them. I have been watching a couple of the yellow jeeps he has. Actually, PW has no YJTBs in his possession... We forgot to grab back the one we co-found in a cache with him. Our bad! I picked up a WJTB a few months back, and took some pics that I thought would be a lock for a prize. The theme was "peaks and valleys", and I managed to persuade Mrs B to pose......but it turns out they probably would have been rejected for not being "family friendly"! Darn you Puritans! Whew, we thought we were the only ones! Got some "peaks and valleys" pics with a WJTB at Woodson Photo Cache a ways back that aren't even Banter page worthy... Sorry Harmon! Now, how do we convince ourselves we didn't have Sylvina after GB and TM.... J&J Sorry J & J...and the rest of America, We had three jeeps at the time... And we have no idea whitch appeared in the geo-crack. Quote Link to comment
+SD Rowdies Posted October 14, 2005 Share Posted October 14, 2005 (edited) If you are still looking for one of the jeeps, I suggest bugging Passingwind. He appears to have a collection of them. I have been watching a couple of the yellow jeeps he has. Actually, PW has no YJTBs in his possession... We forgot to grab back the one we co-found in a cache with him. Our bad! I picked up a WJTB a few months back, and took some pics that I thought would be a lock for a prize. The theme was "peaks and valleys", and I managed to persuade Mrs B to pose......but it turns out they probably would have been rejected for not being "family friendly"! Darn you Puritans! Whew, we thought we were the only ones! Got some "peaks and valleys" pics with a WJTB at Woodson Photo Cache a ways back that aren't even Banter page worthy... Sorry Harmon! Now, how do we convince ourselves we didn't have Sylvina after GB and TM.... J&J Sorry J & J...and the rest of America, We had three jeeps at the time... And we have no idea whitch appeared in the geo-crack. I dropped a WJTB this week into the MTRP cache that's up on North Fortuna. Seems like a great place to go native for a Full Monty WJTB shot. Go for it Tigger and Jess you animals. Ooo! how about a twofer? Come to think of it I'll be willing to go with you just so the photos turn out well. You know, the lighting, the framing, and the exposure. Always willing to help. Edited October 14, 2005 by SD Rowdies Quote Link to comment
+Team Adelos Posted October 14, 2005 Share Posted October 14, 2005 I have a question about events and donations. Do people care if donated equipment is used? I have several PDAs, both older Palms and older IPAQs (4 - All 3700 Model). They are used but I now am looking to possibly donate them out. Most of the software and manuals are not available, but they can be downloaded. Do people care? or would the general geocaching group not want older equipment? Adelos Quote Link to comment
+Let's Look Over Thayer Posted October 14, 2005 Share Posted October 14, 2005 Post a link and I will vote for you! That's the problem, I don't know where the voting takes place! You can click on the photo to get to the submission page, but nothing about voting there! Each photo goal has a certain timeframe for you to submit a photo. Once the submission time is over, they eventually get around to putting the pictures up here: http://jeep.geocaching.com/photos/ So once yours goes up, you have to find it, click on it (to get a page like this) then tell everyone to vote for it! I'd suggest putting a link in your forum sig and then taking a keen interest in the forums for a few weeks By the way, if there's anyone who still has a vote to throw away on last month's contest, here's one we liked (but then we are biased 'cuz it's our entry... ) ( Log Link ) It looks like this: Quote Link to comment
+PassingWind Posted October 14, 2005 Share Posted October 14, 2005 I have a question about events and donations. Do people care if donated equipment is used? I have several PDAs, both older Palms and older IPAQs (4 - All 3700 Model). They are used but I now am looking to possibly donate them out. Most of the software and manuals are not available, but they can be downloaded. Do people care? or would the general geocaching group not want older equipment? Adelos Not a bad idea......I'm sure it would be a welcome door prize......just don't donate your used boots! Quote Link to comment
+Let's Look Over Thayer Posted October 14, 2005 Share Posted October 14, 2005 (edited) Okay all you snake experts, what kind is this guy who was hanging around my yard and patio this afternoon? Speaking of snakes, this is the one that Ms. LLOT found lurking on our doorstep a couple of days ago. He looked so cute with his bandit mask and all, but we still didn't let him into the house... Edited October 14, 2005 by Let's Look Over Thayer Quote Link to comment
+Let's Look Over Thayer Posted October 14, 2005 Share Posted October 14, 2005 (edited) Speaking of snakes, this is the one that Ms. LLOT found lurking on our doorstep a couple of days ago. By the way, when I moved him out into the brush away from all the houses (something I don't recommend doing unless you know what you are doing...) I was astounded at how quickly his coloration blended into the grass. Two thoughts simultaneously occurred. 1) Watch where you put your hands and feet when hiking the canyons 2) This would be an incredibly good cammo pattern for a cache Edited October 14, 2005 by Let's Look Over Thayer Quote Link to comment
+Dr. Boggis Posted October 14, 2005 Share Posted October 14, 2005 By the way, if there's anyone who still has a vote to throw away on last month's contest, here's one we liked (but then we are biased 'cuz it's our entry... ) ( Log Link ) Great shot LLOT, you've got my vote (For the theme "traction" I also had the idea of having someone dress up in bandages and have the Jeep driving up their suspended leg, but couldn't find a willing hospital....) Quote Link to comment
Parsa Posted October 14, 2005 Share Posted October 14, 2005 I have a question about events and donations. Do people care if donated equipment is used? I have several PDAs, both older Palms and older IPAQs (4 - All 3700 Model). They are used but I now am looking to possibly donate them out. Most of the software and manuals are not available, but they can be downloaded. Do people care? or would the general geocaching group not want older equipment? Adelos As someone who has bought a couple used Handspring Visors online (a Deluxe and a Prism), I'd say it was fine, as long as the condition is OK. Some people have not gone paperless, and getting a free PDA to experiment with would be wlecome, especially since CacheMate works fine on older Palms. I'm actually thinking of getting one of the new Palm T|X units. In that case I'd have an unneeded Handspring Prism and all the peripherals to get rid of. It doesn't make much sense anymore to buy some old Palm on eBay for close to a hundred dollars when the new Palm Z22 has better specs and only costs $99. Parsa Quote Link to comment
+Team Adelos Posted October 14, 2005 Share Posted October 14, 2005 what's up with the explosion of caches around sweetwater in the last week or so? wow! Just when I thought I was getting close to clearing a 5 mile radius! Actually, I have a long ways to go. Quote Link to comment
+Dr. Boggis Posted October 14, 2005 Share Posted October 14, 2005 I'm away in Mexico (Cuernavaca area, south of Mexico City) from tomorrow to the 23rd, so if anyone needs help on any of my caches, ask a previous finder or wait a week! (I got a PQ of the area I'm going to, with a grand total of 53 caches within 200 miles....) Quote Link to comment
+duganrm Posted October 15, 2005 Share Posted October 15, 2005 I have a question about events and donations. Do people care if donated equipment is used? I have several PDAs, both older Palms and older IPAQs (4 - All 3700 Model). They are used but I now am looking to possibly donate them out. Most of the software and manuals are not available, but they can be downloaded. Do people care? or would the general geocaching group not want older equipment? Adelos As someone who has bought a couple used Handspring Visors online (a Deluxe and a Prism), I'd say it was fine, as long as the condition is OK. Some people have not gone paperless, and getting a free PDA to experiment with would be wlecome, especially since CacheMate works fine on older Palms. I'm actually thinking of getting one of the new Palm T|X units. In that case I'd have an unneeded Handspring Prism and all the peripherals to get rid of. It doesn't make much sense anymore to buy some old Palm on eBay for close to a hundred dollars when the new Palm Z22 has better specs and only costs $99. Parsa Put me down as one who would be happy to get a PDA for free (or cheap). I would rather learn whether I like or not on a cheaper unit before trying to decide if I should go for a more expensive unit (figure out what features would be important to me). Do many of the geocaching events have door prizes like that? never been to one before (not big on large groups and still a newbie) Quote Link to comment
+Caching Widow Posted October 15, 2005 Share Posted October 15, 2005 Do many of the geocaching events have door prizes like that? never been to one before (not big on large groups and still a newbie) If you up for it.....join us for a rendition of "Blazing Saddles" around the campfire at the 'Keep on Truckin' Geo Campout at the end of the month. I heard rumors a Yellow Jeep TB will be there..... Quote Link to comment
+kawikaturn Posted October 15, 2005 Share Posted October 15, 2005 (edited) I am heading out to some La Costa / San Marcos Mtn caches tomorrow AM. If anybody wants to join up, let me know. I have 7 caches at the top of my list I have been putting off for quite awhile. I probably wont do all 7, but start at TOP "O" LA COSTA. I posted a larger photo file there than this forum photo. As KNIC says, "Cache ON"! ---------------- Then in the afternoon, anyone heading up to Tortillas by the Lake ? Hope to see you there or somewhere! Edited October 15, 2005 by kawikaturn Quote Link to comment
+GoBolts! Posted October 15, 2005 Share Posted October 15, 2005 I have a question about events and donations. Do people care if donated equipment is used? I have several PDAs, both older Palms and older IPAQs (4 - All 3700 Model). They are used but I now am looking to possibly donate them out. Most of the software and manuals are not available, but they can be downloaded. Do people care? or would the general geocaching group not want older equipment? Adelos I think that would be a cool idea...a lot of cachers are still using paper...and I think it would be appreciated! Quote Link to comment
+GoBolts! Posted October 15, 2005 Share Posted October 15, 2005 Post a link and I will vote for you! That's the problem, I don't know where the voting takes place! You can click on the photo to get to the submission page, but nothing about voting there! Each photo goal has a certain timeframe for you to submit a photo. Once the submission time is over, they eventually get around to putting the pictures up here: http://jeep.geocaching.com/photos/ So once yours goes up, you have to find it, click on it (to get a page like this) then tell everyone to vote for it! I'd suggest putting a link in your forum sig and then taking a keen interest in the forums for a few weeks By the way, if there's anyone who still has a vote to throw away on last month's contest, here's one we liked (but then we are biased 'cuz it's our entry... ) ( Log Link ) It looks like this: Sweet photo! You just received 3 votes...Sonrisa, TM and I. May the Force be with you! Quote Link to comment
+HelBob Duo Posted October 15, 2005 Share Posted October 15, 2005 I have a question about events and donations. Do people care if donated equipment is used? I have several PDAs, both older Palms and older IPAQs (4 - All 3700 Model). They are used but I now am looking to possibly donate them out. Most of the software and manuals are not available, but they can be downloaded. Do people care? or would the general geocaching group not want older equipment? Adelos Dang! I just went out & bought a new E2, getting ready for the camp-out. Now to learn how to use it... The idea of getting a free anything is great. Something free that we could actually use (like your pda's) is even better! Thanks for thinking of the rest of the group. Quote Link to comment
+Let's Look Over Thayer Posted October 15, 2005 Share Posted October 15, 2005 Sweet photo! You just received 3 votes...Sonrisa, TM and I. Thanks! And thanks to Dr. Boggis for his vote too! Quote Link to comment
+Let's Look Over Thayer Posted October 15, 2005 Share Posted October 15, 2005 what's up with the explosion of caches around sweetwater in the last week or so? wow! Just when I thought I was getting close to clearing a 5 mile radius! Actually, I have a long ways to go. Kind of ironic, then, that Team Adelos has contributed considerably to the explosion (But I'm not complaining. I'm planning an expedition down that way real soon. ) Quote Link to comment
+Chuy! Posted October 15, 2005 Share Posted October 15, 2005 Do many of the geocaching events have door prizes like that? never been to one before (not big on large groups and still a newbie) If you up for it.....join us for a rendition of "Blazing Saddles" around the campfire at the 'Keep on Truckin' Geo Campout at the end of the month. I heard rumors a Yellow Jeep TB will be there..... Why hello Wind Witch! Welcome to the "club". Your bios states you're "better known as Passing Wind's wife". Well, it won't be long before Passing Wind is better known as Wind Witch's husband . Quote Link to comment
+duganrm Posted October 15, 2005 Share Posted October 15, 2005 Do many of the geocaching events have door prizes like that? never been to one before (not big on large groups and still a newbie) If you up for it.....join us for a rendition of "Blazing Saddles" around the campfire at the 'Keep on Truckin' Geo Campout at the end of the month. I heard rumors a Yellow Jeep TB will be there..... I have been looking at that and thinking about it. I have been thinking of showing up for maybe a few hours.. Problem is Rogue has class till about 4:30 on Sat (haven't even mentioned it to her yet)... knowing us, we would pull in as the last person is leaving on Sunday. on average, how many people show up at these types of events? I think it might be time to put in the Blazing Saddles dvd again to understand the campfire reference... I have been keeping track of #4680 and Libby since I spotted them. I think I ran too many things together in that paragraph but am too tired to think about it. Quote Link to comment
+FlagMan Posted October 15, 2005 Share Posted October 15, 2005 (edited) Just when I thought I was getting close to clearing a 5 mile radius! ... Tell me about it! I'm up in Scripps and once upon a time I had a 19-mile radius cleared and only 15 caches to clear 20-miles. I blink my eyes, and now its something like 250! I have 25 to clear just to get back to 10-miles! Edited October 15, 2005 by FlagMan Quote Link to comment
+Team Adelos Posted October 15, 2005 Share Posted October 15, 2005 (edited) Just when I thought I was getting close to clearing a 5 mile radius! ... Tell me about it! I'm up in Scripps and once upon a time I had a 19-mile radius cleared and only 15 caches to clear 20-miles. I blink my eyes, and now its something like 250! I have 25 to clear just to get back to 10-miles! We are doing our best to add to the puzzles. We love them, but there are some that I keep thinking I am looking at up-side-down! I hardest part is getting out with the kids. I can never get out there enough and I never seem to get the FTF! I looking now to get a MTB of some sort. Probably something cheap at first. I gotta prove to myself that I will use it all of the time... then I can look at the ones with shocks, disc brakes, teleporters.. Adelos Edited October 15, 2005 by Team Adelos Quote Link to comment
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