+Team Fatman Posted July 22, 2006 Share Posted July 22, 2006 I survived my surgery and am now at home recovering. It didn't go as planned. My gallbladder was inflammed and was full off stones, the ultrasound showed it to be fine and two stones. Any how they had to cut me open to remove it. So maybe I can make a chain with the staples in my side as a travel bug. They wouldn't let me have the stones. So i'm stuck at 955. Mybe I can get out next weekend and get my numbers up. Hey, get well soon. Sounds like you had some "fun." As far as your numbers are concerned just ask the puzzle-cache fudgers to sign you into the logbooks for the puzzles they "solved." I'll do that for my 1000th find. Quote Link to comment
+DaMoores Posted July 22, 2006 Share Posted July 22, 2006 John..... Glad to hear your doing O.K.... If you want someone to drive you around let me know. Gene Quote Link to comment
+SKILLET Posted July 22, 2006 Share Posted July 22, 2006 IS THERE ANYPLACE OUT THERE TODAY THAT IT ISN'T HOT SKILLET PS Get well soon John Quote Link to comment
+redstareg Posted July 22, 2006 Share Posted July 22, 2006 Way to HOTT here in La Mesa. I'm headind toward the beach to work on Local Treasure for my 100th find - hopefully it's cooler there. Quote Link to comment
+SKILLET Posted July 22, 2006 Share Posted July 22, 2006 Congrats Team Fatman , You made the top of the 200th page for this thread SKILLET Quote Link to comment
+DaMoores Posted July 22, 2006 Share Posted July 22, 2006 It's 113 in my patio. Quote Link to comment
+Chuy! Posted July 23, 2006 Share Posted July 23, 2006 IS THERE ANYPLACE OUT THERE TODAY THAT IT ISN'T HOT SKILLET PS Get well soon John Wussie! Of course today, I'm paying the price, and still limping. Gecko Dad did an 11-mile hike at MTRP in triple digits last Saturday. John, do you need a list of wheelchair accessible caches? Quote Link to comment
+Let's Look Over Thayer Posted July 23, 2006 Share Posted July 23, 2006 I survived my surgery and am now at home recovering. It didn't go as planned. My gallbladder was inflammed and was full off stones, the ultrasound showed it to be fine and two stones. Any how they had to cut me open to remove it. So maybe I can make a chain with the staples in my side as a travel bug. They wouldn't let me have the stones. So i'm stuck at 955. Mybe I can get out next weekend and get my numbers up. Sorry to hear that things didn't go as planned but we hope your recovery is quick and that you'll soon be back out racking up those smileys! Quote Link to comment
+Let's Look Over Thayer Posted July 23, 2006 Share Posted July 23, 2006 IS THERE ANYPLACE OUT THERE TODAY THAT IT ISN'T HOT I went out to the coast to escape the heat the SDCET crew. It was "only" 101 there... Quote Link to comment
+HelBob Duo Posted July 23, 2006 Share Posted July 23, 2006 IS THERE ANYPLACE OUT THERE TODAY THAT IT ISN'T HOT SKILLET PS Get well soon John What's the problem? Where would you expect a skillet to be but in a hot place? Quote Link to comment
+HelBob Duo Posted July 23, 2006 Share Posted July 23, 2006 IS THERE ANYPLACE OUT THERE TODAY THAT IT ISN'T HOT I went out to the coast to escape the heat the SDCET crew. It was "only" 101 there... Well, at least you didn't have to work outside today! Phew! Quote Link to comment
+Silver Horde Posted July 23, 2006 Share Posted July 23, 2006 I survived my surgery and am now at home recovering. It didn't go as planned. My gallbladder was inflammed and was full off stones, the ultrasound showed it to be fine and two stones. Any how they had to cut me open to remove it. So maybe I can make a chain with the staples in my side as a travel bug. They wouldn't let me have the stones. So i'm stuck at 955. Mybe I can get out next weekend and get my numbers up. Hope you're soon fully recovered. Just sit and take it easy, hope you have air conditioning!! ttfn Jane Quote Link to comment
+SKILLET Posted July 23, 2006 Share Posted July 23, 2006 IS THERE ANYPLACE OUT THERE TODAY THAT IT ISN'T HOT SKILLET PS Get well soon John Wussie! Of course today, I'm paying the price, and still limping. Gecko Dad did an 11-mile hike at MTRP in triple digits last Saturday. John, do you need a list of wheelchair accessible caches? What the heck were you thinking, middle of the summer, out in the desert, triple digit weather, by yourself, Doesn't the BP find bodies out there this time of year??? At least you made it back. When I go out to my place this time of year I'm there for 20 Min's or so and then back in the A/C of the truck. Just to darn hot!! SKILLET Quote Link to comment
+jahoadi and john Posted July 23, 2006 Share Posted July 23, 2006 IS THERE ANYPLACE OUT THERE TODAY THAT IT ISN'T HOT SKILLET PS Get well soon John Wussie! Of course today, I'm paying the price, and still limping. Gecko Dad did an 11-mile hike at MTRP in triple digits last Saturday. John, do you need a list of wheelchair accessible caches? What the heck were you thinking, middle of the summer, out in the desert, triple digit weather, by yourself, Doesn't the BP find bodies out there this time of year??? At least you made it back. When I go out to my place this time of year I'm there for 20 Min's or so and then back in the A/C of the truck. Just to darn hot!! SKILLET CHUY! CHUY! CHUY! At least Ginger was smart enough to stay home in the A/C. Glad you didn't get a DNF! The difference between you and Gecko Dad is that he ia a lizard silly..he's made for the desert!!! Quote Link to comment
+jahoadi and john Posted July 23, 2006 Share Posted July 23, 2006 I survived my surgery and am now at home recovering. It didn't go as planned. My gallbladder was inflammed and was full off stones, the ultrasound showed it to be fine and two stones. Any how they had to cut me open to remove it. So maybe I can make a chain with the staples in my side as a travel bug. They wouldn't let me have the stones. So i'm stuck at 955. Mybe I can get out next weekend and get my numbers up. Sorry to hear that things didn't go as planned but we hope your recovery is quick and that you'll soon be back out racking up those smileys! Sorry to hear about the little complication John. That's like going in for a filling and getting a root canal..ouch! Take it easy and do what the Doc says. Those caches will all be there when you get better. Quote Link to comment
Tinfoil Posted July 23, 2006 Share Posted July 23, 2006 IS THERE ANYPLACE OUT THERE TODAY THAT IT ISN'T HOT SKILLET We went caching in Big Bear and had a blast dodging raindrops. Reached a low of 61! Sweet! Tinfoil Quote Link to comment
+FATTBOY Posted July 23, 2006 Share Posted July 23, 2006 GET WELL SOON DEAR OLD DAD. ALL MY LOVE FATTBOY BTW: 955-45 TO GO TO YOUR 1000 I WONT TO BE THERE WHEN YOU GET THAT MILE STONE !!!!! Quote Link to comment
+Team Fatman Posted July 23, 2006 Share Posted July 23, 2006 GET WELL SOON DEAR OLD DAD. ALL MY LOVE FATTBOY BTW: 955-45 TO GO TO YOUR 1000 I WONT TO BE THERE WHEN YOU GET THAT MILE STONE !!!!! I was there for yours,so you will be there for mine. Quote Link to comment
+TrailGators Posted July 24, 2006 Share Posted July 24, 2006 (edited) Has anyone else has been doing the weekly puzzles on the online Treasure Hunter's Challenge? Edited July 24, 2006 by TrailGators Quote Link to comment
+The Dillon Gang Posted July 24, 2006 Share Posted July 24, 2006 (edited) I survived my surgery and am now at home recovering. It didn't go as planned. My gallbladder was inflammed and was full off stones, the ultrasound showed it to be fine and two stones. Any how they had to cut me open to remove it. So maybe I can make a chain with the staples in my side as a travel bug. They wouldn't let me have the stones. So i'm stuck at 955. Mybe I can get out next weekend and get my numbers up. Just sending out a GET WELL soon and a speedy recovery to you. Edited July 24, 2006 by The Dillon Gang Quote Link to comment
+splashman Posted July 24, 2006 Share Posted July 24, 2006 Has anyone else has been doing the weekly puzzles on the online Treasure Hunter's Challenge? Yep, my daugher and I do them each week. They're pretty fun, we keep guessing where the treasure is, but haven't got it right yet. Oh, Splashman and I were out doing Otay Mtn. today and we saw the fire around 9:30 when it wasn't so big. We came back across Lyon's Valley Rd. on the way home and stopped and took a few pics. We couldn't go any further because they had the road blocked at Barret Honor Camp. The fire was just up on the ridge behind it, burning like crazy. Our friends, Team Gypsies....or Floyd & Georgene for those of you who know them, left an hour ago to evacuate their elderly aunt and family in Lake Morena. I guess the fire is burning up Hauser Canyon towards them. The evac. wasn't mandatory, but when you're dealing with older folks, it's best to be on the safe side of things. Splashette Quote Link to comment
+TrailGators Posted July 24, 2006 Share Posted July 24, 2006 Has anyone else has been doing the weekly puzzles on the online Treasure Hunter's Challenge? Yep, my daugher and I do them each week. They're pretty fun, we keep guessing where the treasure is, but haven't got it right yet. Splashette They are fun to do! I guessed for the first time tonight after playing with the puzzle pieces for awhile. When I submitted my guess I had to fill out a form. Is that what happens to you? Quote Link to comment
+Let's Look Over Thayer Posted July 24, 2006 Share Posted July 24, 2006 As some of you may have heard, wise-guy is leaving town. In preparation for going, he has archived his "As the Crow Flies" series. I've been in touch with him and he said that he didn't have time to replace the two caches that are missing (and disabled) and, also, given the confusion that many cachers have had with the series, he felt that it was best to archive them. Now having said that, he also said that if someone was willing to do the maintanance needed and to respond to the confused (as needed) he would be willing to pass them along. Any interest? Quote Link to comment
+Miragee Posted July 24, 2006 Share Posted July 24, 2006 I think duganrm volunteered to take over the series. Quote Link to comment
+duganrm Posted July 24, 2006 Share Posted July 24, 2006 As some of you may have heard, wise-guy is leaving town. In preparation for going, he has archived his "As the Crow Flies" series. I've been in touch with him and he said that he didn't have time to replace the two caches that are missing (and disabled) and, also, given the confusion that many cachers have had with the series, he felt that it was best to archive them. Now having said that, he also said that if someone was willing to do the maintanance needed and to respond to the confused (as needed) he would be willing to pass them along. Any interest? I got the same email from him. I already responded that I would be willing to take them. (of course I thought I offered that in my first email ). Quote Link to comment
+TrailGators Posted July 24, 2006 Share Posted July 24, 2006 (edited) I think duganrm volunteered to take over the series. So did James. Since there are four caches maybe they could split them 2 and 2. Also James has done the series so he knows where the missing caches are supposed to go. I could help Richard replace them too since I have done the series. Anyhow, thanks to James and Richard for contacting wiseguy to revive this fun series! Edited July 24, 2006 by TrailGators Quote Link to comment
+Let's Look Over Thayer Posted July 24, 2006 Share Posted July 24, 2006 I think duganrm volunteered to take over the series. So did James. Since there are four caches maybe they could split them 2 and 2. Also James has done the series so he knows where the missing caches are supposed to go. I could help Richard replace them too since I have done the series. Anyhow, thanks to James and Richard for contacting wiseguy to revive this fun series! Since my primary objective is to see that this series continues, I have no objection if Richard wants to take all four. I am willing to help, though. So if that means taking two of them or helping Richard to restablish the missing ones, I stand ready. Quote Link to comment
+Marko Ramius Posted July 24, 2006 Share Posted July 24, 2006 I think duganrm volunteered to take over the series. So did James. Since there are four caches maybe they could split them 2 and 2. Also James has done the series so he knows where the missing caches are supposed to go. I could help Richard replace them too since I have done the series. Anyhow, thanks to James and Richard for contacting wiseguy to revive this fun series! Since my primary objective is to see that this series continues, I have no objection if Richard wants to take all four. I am willing to help, though. So if that means taking two of them or helping Richard to restablish the missing ones, I stand ready. Not to dampen the enthusiasm, but the preferred approach for most caches that have gone missing and have been archived is to replace them with an entirely new listing. I know the Sea-To-Sea Challenge series has been treated a little differently because of its historical value and the fact that there are 25-caches in a series. But generally speaking, caches that have been muggled and then archived should stay that way if the cache owner has left town or gone inactive. This frees up the location for a brand new cache placement. Since this series was such a hit, perhaps it would be better for its fans to re-create it rather than trying to resurrect it... Quote Link to comment
+TrailGators Posted July 24, 2006 Share Posted July 24, 2006 (edited) I think duganrm volunteered to take over the series. So did James. Since there are four caches maybe they could split them 2 and 2. Also James has done the series so he knows where the missing caches are supposed to go. I could help Richard replace them too since I have done the series. Anyhow, thanks to James and Richard for contacting wiseguy to revive this fun series! Since my primary objective is to see that this series continues, I have no objection if Richard wants to take all four. I am willing to help, though. So if that means taking two of them or helping Richard to restablish the missing ones, I stand ready. Not to dampen the enthusiasm, but the preferred approach for most caches that have gone missing and have been archived is to replace them with an entirely new listing. I know the Sea-To-Sea Challenge series has been treated a little differently because of its historical value and the fact that there are 25-caches in a series. But generally speaking, caches that have been muggled and then archived should stay that way if the cache owner has left town or gone inactive. This frees up the location for a brand new cache placement. Since this series was such a hit, perhaps it would be better for its fans to re-create it rather than trying to resurrect it... Good idea Marko! Criss-Cross is still there so you could leave that one because it was fun to solve! Anyhow, I'd be willing to participate in a new extended series by placing a new "As the Cow Flies" cache somewhere with you other guys... Edited July 24, 2006 by TrailGators Quote Link to comment
+Let's Look Over Thayer Posted July 24, 2006 Share Posted July 24, 2006 Not to dampen the enthusiasm, but the preferred approach for most caches that have gone missing and have been archived is to replace them with an entirely new listing. I know the Sea-To-Sea Challenge series has been treated a little differently because of its historical value and the fact that there are 25-caches in a series. But generally speaking, caches that have been muggled and then archived should stay that way if the cache owner has left town or gone inactive. This frees up the location for a brand new cache placement. Since this series was such a hit, perhaps it would be better for its fans to re-create it rather than trying to resurrect it... It's not quite dead yet...so I'm not sure that it's fair to characterize this as a resurrection... That said, one of things that made this series fun was the writing -- the crow's conversations and thought processes. So regardless of what happens, there are two things that are very important, in my mind, for the series to go forward: wise-guy agrees to it (it wouldn't feel right to just appropriate his ideas...) Any changes or additions to the series should remain faithful to the original character of the series. So, perhaps Richard, Pat and I should figure how we want to proceed and then work it out with wise-guy (offline). Next topic...? Quote Link to comment
+TrailGators Posted July 24, 2006 Share Posted July 24, 2006 (edited) Not to dampen the enthusiasm, but the preferred approach for most caches that have gone missing and have been archived is to replace them with an entirely new listing. I know the Sea-To-Sea Challenge series has been treated a little differently because of its historical value and the fact that there are 25-caches in a series. But generally speaking, caches that have been muggled and then archived should stay that way if the cache owner has left town or gone inactive. This frees up the location for a brand new cache placement. Since this series was such a hit, perhaps it would be better for its fans to re-create it rather than trying to resurrect it... It's not quite dead yet...so I'm not sure that it's fair to characterize this as a resurrection... That said, one of things that made this series fun was the writing -- the crow's conversations and thought processes. So regardless of what happens, there are two things that are very important, in my mind, for the series to go forward: wise-guy agrees to it (it wouldn't feel right to just appropriate his ideas...) Any changes or additions to the series should remain faithful to the original character of the series. So, perhaps Richard, Pat and I should figure how we want to proceed and then work it out with wise-guy (offline). Next topic...? I think both can be accomplished. I have some new olive drab ammo cans that we could use to upgrade the containers. We could also find some slightly better locations for a couple of the waypoints. I always thought it would have been cool if the waypoints had been farther apart like some other famous caches around here. The concept could be kept in tact and Wiseguy's would be included in the credits. But if you really want to restore it exactly as it was then I'll use my ammo boxes for another series. Anyhow, it's up to you guys. Let me know if you need my help. Edited July 24, 2006 by TrailGators Quote Link to comment
+Cow Spots Posted July 24, 2006 Share Posted July 24, 2006 Totally off topic, but too cool a pic not to share. My son Colin (TT's nephew) after our commercial flight back home from Minnesota. Quote Link to comment
+TFTC Posted July 25, 2006 Share Posted July 25, 2006 (edited) 17 posts until the big 10k.. Edited July 25, 2006 by TFTC Quote Link to comment
+TrailGators Posted July 25, 2006 Share Posted July 25, 2006 (edited) 17 posts until the big 10k.. Woo Hoo! Get the bush ready!!! 16..... Edited July 25, 2006 by TrailGators Quote Link to comment
+TFTC Posted July 25, 2006 Share Posted July 25, 2006 17 posts until the big 10k.. Woo Hoo! Get the bush ready!!! 16..... This has got to be some kind of record for a regional forum (maybe for any non-off-topic forum).. Quote Link to comment
+TFTC Posted July 25, 2006 Share Posted July 25, 2006 Hey, he lifted his head at least once! Quote Link to comment
+PassingWind Posted July 25, 2006 Share Posted July 25, 2006 I think duganrm volunteered to take over the series. So did James. Since there are four caches maybe they could split them 2 and 2. Also James has done the series so he knows where the missing caches are supposed to go. I could help Richard replace them too since I have done the series. Anyhow, thanks to James and Richard for contacting wiseguy to revive this fun series! Since my primary objective is to see that this series continues, I have no objection if Richard wants to take all four. I am willing to help, though. So if that means taking two of them or helping Richard to restablish the missing ones, I stand ready. Not to dampen the enthusiasm, but the preferred approach for most caches that have gone missing and have been archived is to replace them with an entirely new listing. I know the Sea-To-Sea Challenge series has been treated a little differently because of its historical value and the fact that there are 25-caches in a series. But generally speaking, caches that have been muggled and then archived should stay that way if the cache owner has left town or gone inactive. This frees up the location for a brand new cache placement. Since this series was such a hit, perhaps it would be better for its fans to re-create it rather than trying to resurrect it... Correct! Here's a thread with some additional information: How do I Adopt Ownership of a Geocache? PW Quote Link to comment
+Chuy! Posted July 25, 2006 Share Posted July 25, 2006 I think duganrm volunteered to take over the series. So did James. Since there are four caches maybe they could split them 2 and 2. Also James has done the series so he knows where the missing caches are supposed to go. I could help Richard replace them too since I have done the series. Anyhow, thanks to James and Richard for contacting wiseguy to revive this fun series! Since my primary objective is to see that this series continues, I have no objection if Richard wants to take all four. I am willing to help, though. So if that means taking two of them or helping Richard to restablish the missing ones, I stand ready. Not to dampen the enthusiasm, but the preferred approach for most caches that have gone missing and have been archived is to replace them with an entirely new listing. I know the Sea-To-Sea Challenge series has been treated a little differently because of its historical value and the fact that there are 25-caches in a series. But generally speaking, caches that have been muggled and then archived should stay that way if the cache owner has left town or gone inactive. This frees up the location for a brand new cache placement. Since this series was such a hit, perhaps it would be better for its fans to re-create it rather than trying to resurrect it... Good idea Marko! Criss-Cross is still there so you could leave that one because it was fun to solve! Anyhow, I'd be willing to participate in a new extended series by placing a new "As the Cow Flies" cache somewhere with you other guys... Bummer. I am agreeing with the nostalgic group to "resurrect" it. It's only been archived a few days and only 'cause the owner did not realize other cachers would be interested in adopting it. I like the idea of adopting/"resurrecting" it 'cause it its originality qualities are retained and provides a sense of accomplishment for the original hider. To me it cheapens the caching experience to go back and re-find the same cache but with a new GC #. Quote Link to comment
+TrailGators Posted July 25, 2006 Share Posted July 25, 2006 I think duganrm volunteered to take over the series. So did James. Since there are four caches maybe they could split them 2 and 2. Also James has done the series so he knows where the missing caches are supposed to go. I could help Richard replace them too since I have done the series. Anyhow, thanks to James and Richard for contacting wiseguy to revive this fun series! Since my primary objective is to see that this series continues, I have no objection if Richard wants to take all four. I am willing to help, though. So if that means taking two of them or helping Richard to restablish the missing ones, I stand ready. Not to dampen the enthusiasm, but the preferred approach for most caches that have gone missing and have been archived is to replace them with an entirely new listing. I know the Sea-To-Sea Challenge series has been treated a little differently because of its historical value and the fact that there are 25-caches in a series. But generally speaking, caches that have been muggled and then archived should stay that way if the cache owner has left town or gone inactive. This frees up the location for a brand new cache placement. Since this series was such a hit, perhaps it would be better for its fans to re-create it rather than trying to resurrect it... Good idea Marko! Criss-Cross is still there so you could leave that one because it was fun to solve! Anyhow, I'd be willing to participate in a new extended series by placing a new "As the Cow Flies" cache somewhere with you other guys... Bummer. I am agreeing with the nostalgic group to "resurrect" it. It's only been archived a few days and only 'cause the owner did not realize other cachers would be interested in adopting it. I like the idea of adopting/"resurrecting" it 'cause it its originality qualities are retained and provides a sense of accomplishment for the original hider. To me it cheapens the caching experience to go back and re-find the same cache but with a new GC #. After thinking about it some more I agree with you Chuy. I think maintaining the better caches in the area is a good idea. Quote Link to comment
+Dr. Boggis Posted July 25, 2006 Share Posted July 25, 2006 Good idea Marko! Criss-Cross is still there so you could leave that one because it was fun to solve! Anyhow, I'd be willing to participate in a new extended series by placing a new "As the Cow Flies" cache somewhere with you other guys... Bummer. I am agreeing with the nostalgic group to "resurrect" it. It's only been archived a few days and only 'cause the owner did not realize other cachers would be interested in adopting it. I like the idea of adopting/"resurrecting" it 'cause it its originality qualities are retained and provides a sense of accomplishment for the original hider. To me it cheapens the caching experience to go back and re-find the same cache but with a new GC #. After thinking about it some more I agree with you Chuy. I think maintaining the better caches in the area is a good idea. I'm just interested in the flying cows! Flying pigs are *so* 20th century. Quote Link to comment
+duganrm Posted July 25, 2006 Share Posted July 25, 2006 Good idea Marko! Criss-Cross is still there so you could leave that one because it was fun to solve! Anyhow, I'd be willing to participate in a new extended series by placing a new "As the Cow Flies" cache somewhere with you other guys... I am curious about this new "As the Cow Flies" series. Would there need to be a catapult in the story? Quote Link to comment
+duganrm Posted July 25, 2006 Share Posted July 25, 2006 I'm just interested in the flying cows! Flying pigs are *so* 20th century. doh, you beat me by a few minutes. Quote Link to comment
+TrailGators Posted July 25, 2006 Share Posted July 25, 2006 Good idea Marko! Criss-Cross is still there so you could leave that one because it was fun to solve! Anyhow, I'd be willing to participate in a new extended series by placing a new "As the Cow Flies" cache somewhere with you other guys... Bummer. I am agreeing with the nostalgic group to "resurrect" it. It's only been archived a few days and only 'cause the owner did not realize other cachers would be interested in adopting it. I like the idea of adopting/"resurrecting" it 'cause it its originality qualities are retained and provides a sense of accomplishment for the original hider. To me it cheapens the caching experience to go back and re-find the same cache but with a new GC #. After thinking about it some more I agree with you Chuy. I think maintaining the better caches in the area is a good idea. I'm just interested in the flying cows! Flying pigs are *so* 20th century. We could also do a Pigs on the Wing series! Quote Link to comment
+Let's Look Over Thayer Posted July 25, 2006 Share Posted July 25, 2006 (edited) Good idea Marko! Criss-Cross is still there so you could leave that one because it was fun to solve! Anyhow, I'd be willing to participate in a new extended series by placing a new "As the Cow Flies" cache somewhere with you other guys... I am curious about this new "As the Cow Flies" series. Would there need to be a catapult in the story? Fetchez la vache! Quoi? Fetchez la vache!!! Edited July 25, 2006 by Let's Look Over Thayer Quote Link to comment
+Let's Look Over Thayer Posted July 25, 2006 Share Posted July 25, 2006 We could also do a Pigs on the Wing series! We would zig zag our way through the boredom and pain Occasionally glancing up through the rain. Wondering which of the buggars to blame And watching for pigs on the wing. It does rather sound like some of my caching experiences... Quote Link to comment
+TrailGators Posted July 25, 2006 Share Posted July 25, 2006 We could also do a Pigs on the Wing series! We would zig zag our way through the boredom and pain Occasionally glancing up through the rain. Wondering which of the buggars to blame And watching for pigs on the wing. It does rather sound like some of my caching experiences... Quote Link to comment
+TrailGators Posted July 25, 2006 Share Posted July 25, 2006 Good idea Marko! Criss-Cross is still there so you could leave that one because it was fun to solve! Anyhow, I'd be willing to participate in a new extended series by placing a new "As the Cow Flies" cache somewhere with you other guys... I am curious about this new "As the Cow Flies" series. Would there need to be a catapult in the story? Chercher la vache!!! Did Mr. Bill have a cow? Quote Link to comment
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