+Team Adelos Posted April 11, 2008 Share Posted April 11, 2008 Hey just a note, Happy Birthday Team Adelos, its a big one 40!!! Now he's as old as me!!! Yes it's today, 4/11!!! He'll probably kill me for this. Happy Birthday Paul! Welcome to the old fogies! Happy Birthday Paul! 40? Oh My! r/ jnj 40?! Dude, it's time to start thinking about things like AARP, caching out that IRA and maybe even one of those little containers that reminds you to take your pills every day. Just kidding...I'm older then you. Thanks everyone! Brian, all I have to say is that your older than young me. Quote Link to comment
lowracers_baby Posted April 11, 2008 Share Posted April 11, 2008 I went out there after work and didn't find any explanatory signs posted yet but there is a whole lot of brand new orange nylon fencing out there. i went out there early this morning before work and bagged Red Moon Rising and I'm Sooooo blue. Red Moon Rising is in the middle of a field of surveyor's stakes and is not long for this world. I'm Soooo Blue may be spared since I did not see any stakes near it but there was a truck full of surveyors driving through the area and who knows what stakes they may raise today. I did not seek any of the puzzle caches since it is in my nature to create unspeakably difficult puzzle caches, not to find them, even the easiest ones. But I'll take those ammo cans if someone gives them to me, and gladly redeploy them as some of the most evil puzzles you'll ever stub your brain over. -Mark aka lowracer Quote Link to comment
+Let's Look Over Thayer Posted April 12, 2008 Share Posted April 12, 2008 I went out there after work and didn't find any explanatory signs posted yet but there is a whole lot of brand new orange nylon fencing out there. i went out there early this morning before work and bagged Red Moon Rising and I'm Sooooo blue. Red Moon Rising is in the middle of a field of surveyor's stakes and is not long for this world. Argh. I was afraid of that...it is consistant with everything I've seen or heard... I'm Soooo Blue may be spared since I did not see any stakes near it but there was a truck full of surveyors driving through the area and who knows what stakes they may raise today. I would guess that I'm Soooo Blue is probably not in danger... Quote Link to comment
+travelita Posted April 12, 2008 Share Posted April 12, 2008 blue. Speaking of blue... Just a ‘lil peek preview at something I’ve been working on for, well, let’s just say…more than 20 minutes? for that puzzle maker extraordinaire ThePolarBear and his fam: and another for some lucky little treasure hunter out there: Quote Link to comment
+Team Gecko Posted April 13, 2008 Share Posted April 13, 2008 (edited) In the course of a recent exchange of emails with the owner of Morro Rock Earthcache, the topic of geckos was raised. For those cachers out there who are also into climbing, this article might be of interest. How Geckos Stick to Walls -GD Termite Palace (September 2004) Edited April 13, 2008 by Team Gecko Quote Link to comment
+Snake & Rooster Posted April 14, 2008 Share Posted April 14, 2008 For anyone who hasn't been keeping track, they are working to fix up the Dulzura Conduit so that it can carry water again. Once work is completed, Indiana Ed's caches, and Chuy's Walking the Plank will probably not be possible (unless maybe your initials are PW or D-J ) Anyone wanting to do them for a milestone, or just for the fun of doing these classics, should think about doing them now. Quote Link to comment
+TrailGators Posted April 14, 2008 Share Posted April 14, 2008 For anyone who hasn't been keeping track, they are working to fix up the Dulzura Conduit so that it can carry water again. Once work is completed, Indiana Ed's caches, and Chuy's Walking the Plank will probably not be possible (unless maybe your initials are PW or D-J ) Anyone wanting to do them for a milestone, or just for the fun of doing these classics, should think about doing them now. Thanks for the update Snake! I need to do those! Is anybody up for doing them that wakes up later on weekends? Quote Link to comment
+Let's Look Over Thayer Posted April 14, 2008 Share Posted April 14, 2008 For anyone who hasn't been keeping track, they are working to fix up the Dulzura Conduit so that it can carry water again. Once work is completed, Indiana Ed's caches, and Chuy's Walking the Plank will probably not be possible (unless maybe your initials are PW or D-J ) Anyone wanting to do them for a milestone, or just for the fun of doing these classics, should think about doing them now. On a somewhat related note: Soon, work will begin to raise the level of the San Vicente dam. This summer, they will start drawing down the level of the reservoir in preparation for this dam-raising. Once the water level goes down beyond the end of the boat ramp, the reservoir will be closed until 2014. When this happens, at least one cache (a monster-sized container that the BBB hauled to the top of the island) will become unreachable for many years. Something to keep in mind if it is on your to-do list. Quote Link to comment
+Snake & Rooster Posted April 14, 2008 Share Posted April 14, 2008 For anyone who hasn't been keeping track, they are working to fix up the Dulzura Conduit so that it can carry water again. Once work is completed, Indiana Ed's caches, and Chuy's Walking the Plank will probably not be possible (unless maybe your initials are PW or D-J ) Anyone wanting to do them for a milestone, or just for the fun of doing these classics, should think about doing them now. Thanks for the update Snake! I need to do those! Is anybody up for doing them that wakes up later on weekends? On my first visit there, NightHunter told us that the conduit was used by illegals. On my second visit there, with Chuy and a bunch of people, I think, we spooked an illegal who was using the conduit to sneak north. I hope they know how to swim, or they may end up in the San Diego water supply at Otay Quote Link to comment
+TrailGators Posted April 14, 2008 Share Posted April 14, 2008 For anyone who hasn't been keeping track, they are working to fix up the Dulzura Conduit so that it can carry water again. Once work is completed, Indiana Ed's caches, and Chuy's Walking the Plank will probably not be possible (unless maybe your initials are PW or D-J ) Anyone wanting to do them for a milestone, or just for the fun of doing these classics, should think about doing them now. Thanks for the update Snake! I need to do those! Is anybody up for doing them that wakes up later on weekends? On my first visit there, NightHunter told us that the conduit was used by illegals. On my second visit there, with Chuy and a bunch of people, I think, we spooked an illegal who was using the conduit to sneak north. I hope they know how to swim, or they may end up in the San Diego water supply at Otay Donde esta el cacho? I'd rather go with a group. Hopefully there are some others that haven't done those yet... Quote Link to comment
+Snake & Rooster Posted April 14, 2008 Share Posted April 14, 2008 For anyone who hasn't been keeping track, they are working to fix up the Dulzura Conduit so that it can carry water again. Once work is completed, Indiana Ed's caches, and Chuy's Walking the Plank will probably not be possible (unless maybe your initials are PW or D-J ) Anyone wanting to do them for a milestone, or just for the fun of doing these classics, should think about doing them now. Thanks for the update Snake! I need to do those! Is anybody up for doing them that wakes up later on weekends? On my first visit there, NightHunter told us that the conduit was used by illegals. On my second visit there, with Chuy and a bunch of people, I think, we spooked an illegal who was using the conduit to sneak north. I hope they know how to swim, or they may end up in the San Diego water supply at Otay Donde esta el cacho? I'd rather go with a group. Hopefully there are some others that haven't done those yet... The bats will keep you company, TG And watch out for Ginger's landmine in Ghost Waters. Quote Link to comment
+TrailGators Posted April 14, 2008 Share Posted April 14, 2008 For anyone who hasn't been keeping track, they are working to fix up the Dulzura Conduit so that it can carry water again. Once work is completed, Indiana Ed's caches, and Chuy's Walking the Plank will probably not be possible (unless maybe your initials are PW or D-J ) Anyone wanting to do them for a milestone, or just for the fun of doing these classics, should think about doing them now. Thanks for the update Snake! I need to do those! Is anybody up for doing them that wakes up later on weekends? On my first visit there, NightHunter told us that the conduit was used by illegals. On my second visit there, with Chuy and a bunch of people, I think, we spooked an illegal who was using the conduit to sneak north. I hope they know how to swim, or they may end up in the San Diego water supply at Otay Donde esta el cacho? I'd rather go with a group. Hopefully there are some others that haven't done those yet... The bats will keep you company, TG And watch out for Ginger's landmine in Ghost Waters. It sounds like I need a volunteer to walk in front of me... Quote Link to comment
+Thunder-4 Posted April 15, 2008 Share Posted April 15, 2008 For anyone who hasn't been keeping track, they are working to fix up the Dulzura Conduit so that it can carry water again. Once work is completed, Indiana Ed's caches, and Chuy's Walking the Plank will probably not be possible (unless maybe your initials are PW or D-J ) Anyone wanting to do them for a milestone, or just for the fun of doing these classics, should think about doing them now. Thanks for the update Snake! I need to do those! Is anybody up for doing them that wakes up later on weekends? On my first visit there, NightHunter told us that the conduit was used by illegals. On my second visit there, with Chuy and a bunch of people, I think, we spooked an illegal who was using the conduit to sneak north. I hope they know how to swim, or they may end up in the San Diego water supply at Otay Donde esta el cacho? I'd rather go with a group. Hopefully there are some others that haven't done those yet... The bats will keep you company, TG And watch out for Ginger's landmine in Ghost Waters. It sounds like I need a volunteer to walk in front of me... I did these caches last Saturday with zatyko. We confirmed with Chuy that Walking the Plank is more than likely missing. The Subterranean and Ghost Waters caches were a blast! I highly recommend those! We did not see bats in Ghost waters but we spooked a bunch in the Subterranean Cache! Oh, be sure to bring an extra pair of shoes that you don't mind wasting. Quote Link to comment
+TrailGators Posted April 15, 2008 Share Posted April 15, 2008 (edited) For anyone who hasn't been keeping track, they are working to fix up the Dulzura Conduit so that it can carry water again. Once work is completed, Indiana Ed's caches, and Chuy's Walking the Plank will probably not be possible (unless maybe your initials are PW or D-J ) Anyone wanting to do them for a milestone, or just for the fun of doing these classics, should think about doing them now. Thanks for the update Snake! I need to do those! Is anybody up for doing them that wakes up later on weekends? On my first visit there, NightHunter told us that the conduit was used by illegals. On my second visit there, with Chuy and a bunch of people, I think, we spooked an illegal who was using the conduit to sneak north. I hope they know how to swim, or they may end up in the San Diego water supply at Otay Donde esta el cacho? I'd rather go with a group. Hopefully there are some others that haven't done those yet... The bats will keep you company, TG And watch out for Ginger's landmine in Ghost Waters. It sounds like I need a volunteer to walk in front of me... I did these caches last Saturday with zatyko. We confirmed with Chuy that Walking the Plank is more than likely missing. The Subterranean and Ghost Waters caches were a blast! I highly recommend those! We did not see bats in Ghost waters but we spooked a bunch in the Subterranean Cache! Oh, be sure to bring an extra pair of shoes that you don't mind wasting. Thanks for the heads up on the shoes, T4. I'll be sure to bring another pair. I'm still looking for a volunteer to walk in front of me. Hmmm, maybe I can get the volunteers that Harmon uses to walk in front of him... Edited April 15, 2008 by TrailGators Quote Link to comment
+SD Rowdies Posted April 15, 2008 Share Posted April 15, 2008 (edited) For anyone who hasn't been keeping track, they are working to fix up the Dulzura Conduit so that it can carry water again. Once work is completed, Indiana Ed's caches, and Chuy's Walking the Plank will probably not be possible (unless maybe your initials are PW or D-J ) Anyone wanting to do them for a milestone, or just for the fun of doing these classics, should think about doing them now. Thanks for the update Snake! I need to do those! Is anybody up for doing them that wakes up later on weekends? On my first visit there, NightHunter told us that the conduit was used by illegals. On my second visit there, with Chuy and a bunch of people, I think, we spooked an illegal who was using the conduit to sneak north. I hope they know how to swim, or they may end up in the San Diego water supply at Otay Donde esta el cacho? I'd rather go with a group. Hopefully there are some others that haven't done those yet... The bats will keep you company, TG And watch out for Ginger's landmine in Ghost Waters. It sounds like I need a volunteer to walk in front of me... I did these caches last Saturday with zatyko. We confirmed with Chuy that Walking the Plank is more than likely missing. The Subterranean and Ghost Waters caches were a blast! I highly recommend those! We did not see bats in Ghost waters but we spooked a bunch in the Subterranean Cache! Oh, be sure to bring an extra pair of shoes that you don't mind wasting. Thanks for the heads up on the shoes, T4. I'll be sure to bring another pair. I'm still looking for a volunteer to walk in front of me. Hmmm, maybe I can get the volunteers that Harmon uses to walk in front of him... Looking for escort-service are we? All of them well-trained by the way. Edited April 15, 2008 by SD Rowdies Quote Link to comment
+Snake & Rooster Posted April 15, 2008 Share Posted April 15, 2008 For anyone who hasn't been keeping track, they are working to fix up the Dulzura Conduit so that it can carry water again. Once work is completed, Indiana Ed's caches, and Chuy's Walking the Plank will probably not be possible (unless maybe your initials are PW or D-J ) Anyone wanting to do them for a milestone, or just for the fun of doing these classics, should think about doing them now. Thanks for the update Snake! I need to do those! Is anybody up for doing them that wakes up later on weekends? On my first visit there, NightHunter told us that the conduit was used by illegals. On my second visit there, with Chuy and a bunch of people, I think, we spooked an illegal who was using the conduit to sneak north. I hope they know how to swim, or they may end up in the San Diego water supply at Otay Donde esta el cacho? I'd rather go with a group. Hopefully there are some others that haven't done those yet... The bats will keep you company, TG And watch out for Ginger's landmine in Ghost Waters. It sounds like I need a volunteer to walk in front of me... I did these caches last Saturday with zatyko. We confirmed with Chuy that Walking the Plank is more than likely missing. The Subterranean and Ghost Waters caches were a blast! I highly recommend those! We did not see bats in Ghost waters but we spooked a bunch in the Subterranean Cache! Oh, be sure to bring an extra pair of shoes that you don't mind wasting. Thanks for the heads up on the shoes, T4. I'll be sure to bring another pair. I'm still looking for a volunteer to walk in front of me. Hmmm, maybe I can get the volunteers that Harmon uses to walk in front of him... Looking for escort-service are we? All of them well-trained by the way. Harmon, please note that there are no unbunched socks here! Your stint as the fashion police has had a positive effect on the caching community. Quote Link to comment
+TrailGators Posted April 15, 2008 Share Posted April 15, 2008 For anyone who hasn't been keeping track, they are working to fix up the Dulzura Conduit so that it can carry water again. Once work is completed, Indiana Ed's caches, and Chuy's Walking the Plank will probably not be possible (unless maybe your initials are PW or D-J ) Anyone wanting to do them for a milestone, or just for the fun of doing these classics, should think about doing them now. Thanks for the update Snake! I need to do those! Is anybody up for doing them that wakes up later on weekends? On my first visit there, NightHunter told us that the conduit was used by illegals. On my second visit there, with Chuy and a bunch of people, I think, we spooked an illegal who was using the conduit to sneak north. I hope they know how to swim, or they may end up in the San Diego water supply at Otay Donde esta el cacho? I'd rather go with a group. Hopefully there are some others that haven't done those yet... The bats will keep you company, TG And watch out for Ginger's landmine in Ghost Waters. It sounds like I need a volunteer to walk in front of me... I did these caches last Saturday with zatyko. We confirmed with Chuy that Walking the Plank is more than likely missing. The Subterranean and Ghost Waters caches were a blast! I highly recommend those! We did not see bats in Ghost waters but we spooked a bunch in the Subterranean Cache! Oh, be sure to bring an extra pair of shoes that you don't mind wasting. Thanks for the heads up on the shoes, T4. I'll be sure to bring another pair. I'm still looking for a volunteer to walk in front of me. Hmmm, maybe I can get the volunteers that Harmon uses to walk in front of him... Looking for escort-service are we? All of them well-trained by the way. Harmon, please note that there are no unbunched socks here! Your stint as the fashion police has had a positive effect on the caching community. Yes, that photo is straight out of Harmon's fashion mag. Quote Link to comment
+Snake & Rooster Posted April 15, 2008 Share Posted April 15, 2008 Am I the only one who has thought how much fun it would be, once the Dulzura Conduit is back in action, to hop into it with an innertube at Ed's caches, and ride the conduit and flume all the way to Otay Lakes? That would be an E ticket ride! Quote Link to comment
+airman Posted April 15, 2008 Share Posted April 15, 2008 For anyone who hasn't been keeping track, they are working to fix up the Dulzura Conduit so that it can carry water again. Once work is completed, Indiana Ed's caches, and Chuy's Walking the Plank will probably not be possible (unless maybe your initials are PW or D-J ) Anyone wanting to do them for a milestone, or just for the fun of doing these classics, should think about doing them now. Thanks for the update Snake! I need to do those! Is anybody up for doing them that wakes up later on weekends? On my first visit there, NightHunter told us that the conduit was used by illegals. On my second visit there, with Chuy and a bunch of people, I think, we spooked an illegal who was using the conduit to sneak north. I hope they know how to swim, or they may end up in the San Diego water supply at Otay Donde esta el cacho? I'd rather go with a group. Hopefully there are some others that haven't done those yet... The bats will keep you company, TG And watch out for Ginger's landmine in Ghost Waters. It sounds like I need a volunteer to walk in front of me... I did these caches last Saturday with zatyko. We confirmed with Chuy that Walking the Plank is more than likely missing. The Subterranean and Ghost Waters caches were a blast! I highly recommend those! We did not see bats in Ghost waters but we spooked a bunch in the Subterranean Cache! Oh, be sure to bring an extra pair of shoes that you don't mind wasting. Thanks for the heads up on the shoes, T4. I'll be sure to bring another pair. I'm still looking for a volunteer to walk in front of me. Hmmm, maybe I can get the volunteers that Harmon uses to walk in front of him... Looking for escort-service are we? All of them well-trained by the way. Harmon, please note that there are no unbunched socks here! Your stint as the fashion police has had a positive effect on the caching community. Yes, that photo is straight out of Harmon's fashion mag. With this amount of bat guano I think that the socks have probably been vaporised. The feet will go next. Socks are the least of his problems. Run out now and score all the caches that used to be at eyelevel. Quote Link to comment
+TrailGators Posted April 15, 2008 Share Posted April 15, 2008 (edited) Am I the only one who has thought how much fun it would be, once the Dulzura Conduit is back in action, to hop into it with an innertube at Ed's caches, and ride the conduit and flume all the way to Otay Lakes? That would be an E ticket ride! Sign me up! Innertubing is one thing I miss about living back in the Midwest. We used to get a big group together and innertube down the river. One tube would be the beer tube. It was a blast! Edited April 15, 2008 by TrailGators Quote Link to comment
+Let's Look Over Thayer Posted April 16, 2008 Share Posted April 16, 2008 Am I the only one who has thought how much fun it would be, once the Dulzura Conduit is back in action, to hop into it with an innertube at Ed's caches, and ride the conduit and flume all the way to Otay Lakes? That would be an E ticket ride! And a heck of a way to get to the Event on Saturday morning... Quote Link to comment
+Team PodCacher Posted April 17, 2008 Share Posted April 17, 2008 Hey everyone, In case you haven't heard yet, there is another World Wide Flash Mob event being planned for May 10th. This is WWFM III. It will be at 10:00 am on Coronado Island. Here's the link: GC1APEQ This event is part of a truly world-wide phenomenon. As of this morning, there are 137 events in 14 countries around the world, and more are being published every day! (bookmark list) WWFM I: May 2007, 20 locations, 1000 geocachers in attendance WWFM II: November 2007, 83 locations, 4400 geocachers in attendance WWFM III: May 2008, more than 137 locations, ????? geocachers in attendance If you had fun at Balboa Park and/or Mission Beach (near the roller coaster), come join us on beautiful Coronado Island, with the San Diego skyline view in the background. The event will only be 15 minutes, but then we'll meet up at nearby coordinates so people can get together to plan a caching run or to get some brunch. We also need volunteers to help make it all run smoothly, so if you'd like to help, please contact us via our profile or at podcacher@gmail.com. Thanks! Quote Link to comment
+kawikaturn Posted April 20, 2008 Share Posted April 20, 2008 (edited) kawikaturn posted a note for The snail resting place!! (Traditional Cache) My sister linbo&kam found this cache today, but lost her keys (8-10 keys) between the dirt road and the cache. Anyone have a metal detector? If so, you would be a hero if you found them! Her log: This took me a while to find. I actually started looking on a whim, when I had dressy shoes on and not a lot of time. Couldn't find it for quite a while. All of a sudden I realized I didn't have my keys with me & ran back to the car to see. They weren't in sight so I went back and found the cache, wrote in it and continued to look for my keys. It's a huge set of 2-3 rings and a silver small cylinder with a fish etched on it. I must have put them down when I was checking through the dense bushes and grass. If you can help me find them I'd really appreciate it. Linbo&Kam Edited April 20, 2008 by kawikaturn Quote Link to comment
+Let's Look Over Thayer Posted April 21, 2008 Share Posted April 21, 2008 Anybody who has been caching in Tierra Santa is familiar with these signs: Now, in all the time I've been walking those trails, I have never seen an object like the one pictured -- until today. Oddly enough, I found it in a geocache. (You'd think that whoever placed it there would have had more sense than to place such an object in a cache...) I picked it up because it had a TB tag attached to it, but in retrospect, maybe I should have called 911 instead... Quote Link to comment
+SD Rowdies Posted April 21, 2008 Share Posted April 21, 2008 Anybody who has been caching in Tierra Santa is familiar with these signs: Now, in all the time I've been walking those trails, I have never seen an object like the one pictured -- until today. Oddly enough, I found it in a geocache. (You'd think that whoever placed it there would have had more sense than to place such an object in a cache...) I picked it up because it had a TB tag attached to it, but in retrospect, maybe I should have called 911 instead... Cool! a Vortex pocket-football keychain. You are one-lucky Geocacher Quote Link to comment
+Snake & Rooster Posted April 21, 2008 Share Posted April 21, 2008 Anybody who has been caching in Tierra Santa is familiar with these signs: Now, in all the time I've been walking those trails, I have never seen an object like the one pictured -- until today. Oddly enough, I found it in a geocache. (You'd think that whoever placed it there would have had more sense than to place such an object in a cache...) I picked it up because it had a TB tag attached to it, but in retrospect, maybe I should have called 911 instead... I'd advise extreme caution! Here is a printout from the appropriate FM (Field Manual) that the Marines use.Vortex Bomb - When detonated it opens up a small vortex that sucks in surrouding objects. This bomb can be detonated at anytime by pressing the vortex bomb button while it is falling. Quote Link to comment
+SD Rowdies Posted April 22, 2008 Share Posted April 22, 2008 (edited) Anybody who has been caching in Tierra Santa is familiar with these signs: Now, in all the time I've been walking those trails, I have never seen an object like the one pictured -- until today. Oddly enough, I found it in a geocache. (You'd think that whoever placed it there would have had more sense than to place such an object in a cache...) I picked it up because it had a TB tag attached to it, but in retrospect, maybe I should have called 911 instead... I'd advise extreme caution! Here is a printout from the appropriate FM (Field Manual) that the Marines use.Vortex Bomb - When detonated it opens up a small vortex that sucks in surrounding objects. This bomb can be detonated at anytime by pressing the vortex bomb button while it is falling. Hmm, reminds me of the seventies. Yowza! Edited April 22, 2008 by SD Rowdies Quote Link to comment
+TrailGators Posted April 22, 2008 Share Posted April 22, 2008 (edited) Harmon, you lost me on the connection to the 70s... Edited April 22, 2008 by TrailGators Quote Link to comment
+SD Rowdies Posted April 22, 2008 Share Posted April 22, 2008 Harmon, you lost me on the connection to the 70s... Umm .... what dare I say? Quote Link to comment
+"lostguy" Posted April 23, 2008 Share Posted April 23, 2008 (edited) kawikaturn posted a note for The snail resting place!! (Traditional Cache) My sister linbo&kam found this cache today, but lost her keys (8-10 keys) between the dirt road and the cache. Anyone have a metal detector? If so, you would be a hero if you found them! Her log: This took me a while to find. I actually started looking on a whim, when I had dressy shoes on and not a lot of time. Couldn't find it for quite a while. All of a sudden I realized I didn't have my keys with me & ran back to the car to see. They weren't in sight so I went back and found the cache, wrote in it and continued to look for my keys. It's a huge set of 2-3 rings and a silver small cylinder with a fish etched on it. I must have put them down when I was checking through the dense bushes and grass. If you can help me find them I'd really appreciate it. Linbo&Kam I live only 1.17 miles from this cache and decided to try to find those missing keys but with a hiking stick, bitter resolve and 1 1/4 hrs. all I could do was come home smelling of that darned licorice plant. If the wife liked licorice then it would have been worthwhile but alas I have come up empty on two fronts. Most of the loose trash is now at ground zero but I think that the metal detector idea or more folks with rakes out there and we might eventually find them. If anyone else wants to try then I will join them. Edited April 23, 2008 by "lostguy" Quote Link to comment
+SD Rowdies Posted April 23, 2008 Share Posted April 23, 2008 (edited) kawikaturn posted a note for The snail resting place!! (Traditional Cache) My sister linbo&kam found this cache today, but lost her keys (8-10 keys) between the dirt road and the cache. Anyone have a metal detector? If so, you would be a hero if you found them! Her log: This took me a while to find. I actually started looking on a whim, when I had dressy shoes on and not a lot of time. Couldn't find it for quite a while. All of a sudden I realized I didn't have my keys with me & ran back to the car to see. They weren't in sight so I went back and found the cache, wrote in it and continued to look for my keys. It's a huge set of 2-3 rings and a silver small cylinder with a fish etched on it. I must have put them down when I was checking through the dense bushes and grass. If you can help me find them I'd really appreciate it. Linbo&Kam I live only 1.17 miles from this cache and decided to try to find those missing keys but with a hiking stick, bitter resolve and 1 1/4 hrs. all I could do was come home smelling of that darned licorice plant. If the wife liked licorice then it would have been worthwhile but alas I have come up empty on two fronts. Most of the loose trash is now at ground zero but I think that the metal detector idea or more folks with rakes out there and we might eventually find them. If anyone else wants to try then I will join them. Hmm, a lostguy looking for lostkeys, how would that work out? Nice try anyway. Edited April 23, 2008 by SD Rowdies Quote Link to comment
+kawikaturn Posted April 23, 2008 Share Posted April 23, 2008 kawikaturn posted a note for The snail resting place!! (Traditional Cache) My sister linbo&kam found this cache today, but lost her keys (8-10 keys) between the dirt road and the cache. Anyone have a metal detector? If so, you would be a hero if you found them! Her log: This took me a while to find. I actually started looking on a whim, when I had dressy shoes on and not a lot of time. Couldn't find it for quite a while. All of a sudden I realized I didn't have my keys with me & ran back to the car to see. They weren't in sight so I went back and found the cache, wrote in it and continued to look for my keys. It's a huge set of 2-3 rings and a silver small cylinder with a fish etched on it. I must have put them down when I was checking through the dense bushes and grass. If you can help me find them I'd really appreciate it. Linbo&Kam I live only 1.17 miles from this cache and decided to try to find those missing keys but with a hiking stick, bitter resolve and 1 1/4 hrs. all I could do was come home smelling of that darned licorice plant. If the wife liked licorice then it would have been worthwhile but alas I have come up empty on two fronts. Most of the loose trash is now at ground zero but I think that the metal detector idea or more folks with rakes out there and we might eventually find them. If anyone else wants to try then I will join them. Hmm, a lostguy looking for lostkeys, how would that work out? Nice try anyway. Well, thanks for trying. I plan to visit it tomorrow with my magnetic rake! Quote Link to comment
+Cornerstone4 Posted April 25, 2008 Share Posted April 25, 2008 I saw a new name publishing local caches today... Kosh Naranek Quote Link to comment
+TrailGators Posted April 25, 2008 Share Posted April 25, 2008 I saw a new name publishing local caches today... Kosh Naranek Here is a photo of him: Quote Link to comment
+Toby's Gang Posted April 25, 2008 Share Posted April 25, 2008 I saw a new name publishing local caches today... Kosh Naranek I noticed that too. After Babylon 5 was cancelled, the acting jobs must not have come through so he had to become a volunteer cache reviewer. I don't know why, he's a good looking guy... Quote Link to comment
+kawikaturn Posted April 25, 2008 Share Posted April 25, 2008 I saw a new name publishing local caches today... Kosh Naranek I noticed that too. After Babylon 5 was cancelled, the acting jobs must not have come through so he had to become a volunteer cache reviewer. I don't know why, he's a good looking guy... Or is it a woman? :) Quote Link to comment
+Marko Ramius Posted April 25, 2008 Share Posted April 25, 2008 I saw a new name publishing local caches today... Kosh Naranek I noticed that too. After Babylon 5 was cancelled, the acting jobs must not have come through so he had to become a volunteer cache reviewer. I don't know why, he's a good looking guy... Or is it a woman? :) This really frosts my crank, 'cause I'm just a captain and they bring this Ambassador in right over my head. Would it have been so hard to promote me first?!? Quote Link to comment
+Let's Look Over Thayer Posted April 25, 2008 Share Posted April 25, 2008 I saw a new name publishing local caches today... Kosh Naranek I noticed that too. After Babylon 5 was cancelled, the acting jobs must not have come through so he had to become a volunteer cache reviewer. I don't know why, he's a good looking guy... Or is it a woman? :) This really frosts my crank, 'cause I'm just a captain and they bring this Ambassador in right over my head. Would it have been so hard to promote me first?!? I wouldn't worry about it. In every episode of Babylon Park, Kosh dies in some unpleasant way. By G'Kwan! They've Killed Koshi! Quote Link to comment
+Snake & Rooster Posted April 25, 2008 Share Posted April 25, 2008 I saw a new name publishing local caches today... Kosh Naranek I noticed that too. After Babylon 5 was cancelled, the acting jobs must not have come through so he had to become a volunteer cache reviewer. I don't know why, he's a good looking guy... Or is it a woman? This really frosts my crank, 'cause I'm just a captain and they bring this Ambassador in right over my head. Would it have been so hard to promote me first?!? I wouldn't worry about it. In every episode of Babylon Park, Kosh dies in some unpleasant way. By G'Kwan! They've Killed Koshi! Hmmm . . . reminds me of a certain puzzle that is now gone, but which RJB hated the container. Quote Link to comment
+Snake & Rooster Posted April 25, 2008 Share Posted April 25, 2008 I saw a new name publishing local caches today... Kosh Naranek On checking, I just noticed that our cache that was published in SD yesterday, was done by him/her. Must be an alien invasion. Maybe the Red October can shoot down the Vorlon mothership, if they have those Quote Link to comment
+Night Hunter Posted April 25, 2008 Author Share Posted April 25, 2008 Hey everybody, Where locally does one go to buy Camo Tape? Thanks Quote Link to comment
+FlagMan Posted April 25, 2008 Share Posted April 25, 2008 Hey everybody, Where locally does one go to buy Camo Tape? Thanks DON'T TELL HIM!!! YOU KNOW WHAT HE IS GOING TO DO WITH IT, DON'T YOU!!! I think I saw some at Target once. Otherwise, the fishing/hunting type stores would be the best bet. Quote Link to comment
+jahoadi and john Posted April 25, 2008 Share Posted April 25, 2008 Hey everybody, Where locally does one go to buy Camo Tape? Thanks WALMART in LAKESIDE at Los Coches Quote Link to comment
+Night Hunter Posted April 25, 2008 Author Share Posted April 25, 2008 Hey everybody, Where locally does one go to buy Camo Tape? Thanks DON'T TELL HIM!!! YOU KNOW WHAT HE IS GOING TO DO WITH IT, DON'T YOU!!! I think I saw some at Target once. Otherwise, the fishing/hunting type stores would be the best bet. Muahahahaha..... Jahoadi doesn't mind telling me, she won't have to drive nearly as far as you will........ Muahahahahahahaha Quote Link to comment
+sfidc Posted April 26, 2008 Share Posted April 26, 2008 Hey everybody, Where locally does one go to buy Camo Tape? Thanks WALMART in LAKESIDE at Los Coches The surplus store at El Cajon Blvd and Wilson in El Cajon Quote Link to comment
+Team Adelos Posted April 27, 2008 Share Posted April 27, 2008 Anyone see the article about Borrego Springs and some new sculptures? http://www.signonsandiego.com/news/northco...1m26beasts.html TA Quote Link to comment
+SD Rowdies Posted April 27, 2008 Share Posted April 27, 2008 (edited) Anyone see the article about Borrego Springs and some new sculptures? http://www.signonsandiego.com/news/northco...1m26beasts.html TA Yes, very like the many field-sculptures in and around Yreka. By the way, the container is under his left chap near the boot-top Edited April 27, 2008 by SD Rowdies Quote Link to comment
+SKILLET Posted April 27, 2008 Share Posted April 27, 2008 Anyone see the article about Borrego Springs and some new sculptures? http://www.signonsandiego.com/news/northco...1m26beasts.html TA Yes, very like the huge field-sculptures near Yreka. Good thing they are on private property. I'd like to see the Rangers try to remove them if they were in the park. Quote Link to comment
+brite00eyes Posted April 27, 2008 Share Posted April 27, 2008 Am I the only one who has thought how much fun it would be, once the Dulzura Conduit is back in action, to hop into it with an innertube at Ed's caches, and ride the conduit and flume all the way to Otay Lakes? That would be an E ticket ride! Ummmm....How many geocachers actually know what an eticket ride is? While I know, they stopped calling them that before I moved here when I was a kid Quote Link to comment
+Snake & Rooster Posted April 27, 2008 Share Posted April 27, 2008 Am I the only one who has thought how much fun it would be, once the Dulzura Conduit is back in action, to hop into it with an innertube at Ed's caches, and ride the conduit and flume all the way to Otay Lakes? That would be an E ticket ride! Ummmm....How many geocachers actually know what an eticket ride is? While I know, they stopped calling them that before I moved here when I was a kid Hey . . . are you trying to call us old? Why I atta . . . oh, wait . . . that's Harmon's line I guess the young'uns can Google it. Quote Link to comment
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