+Slytherin Posted February 5, 2003 Share Posted February 5, 2003 Almost missed it. We seem to be getting centurions almost every other day at the moment. Well done. Alex. Quote Link to comment
+Nia Posted February 6, 2003 Share Posted February 6, 2003 Well Done I think you are only the 25th UK cacher to hit the century. I noticed someone in the States is about to hit 1800, it must be a full time job. Tech-no notice Quote Link to comment
+Pharisee Posted February 6, 2003 Share Posted February 6, 2003 Congratulations are in order I believe... Well done John Age and treachery will always triumph over youth and ability. Quote Link to comment
+Tim & June Posted February 6, 2003 Share Posted February 6, 2003 The great century club is growing, welcome aboard. Well done from both of us, we think you know the drill by now, speech, speech. Tim & June (Winchester) See June, I told you that sign which said 'Unsuitable for Motor Vehicles' was wrong ! Quote Link to comment
Seifer Posted February 6, 2003 Share Posted February 6, 2003 Just adding my congratulations. The century club grows bigger by the day. Michael aka 1/2 of Team Blitz It's not a matter of win or lose...until you lose Quote Link to comment
+MarcB Posted February 6, 2003 Share Posted February 6, 2003 Well done! MarcB "We searched for hours in the cache area but all we could find was an ammo box in a little hollow. Suggest you archive the cache..." Quote Link to comment
+Subarite Posted February 6, 2003 Share Posted February 6, 2003 Well done on reaching a century of caches. I hope you will keep on going to 200!! Andy. ---------------------------------------- It has become appallingly obvious that our technology has exceeded our humanity - Albert Einstein Quote Link to comment
+cone_dxf & family Posted February 6, 2003 Share Posted February 6, 2003 Well Done, Onward to 200 ? Best wishes Mark & Family Quote Link to comment
MCL Posted February 6, 2003 Share Posted February 6, 2003 I want to be the 100th person to reach 100.... ..and at the rate I'm going I probably will be! No trees were harmed during the production of this posting, but a large number of electrons were terribly inconvenienced.... Quote Link to comment
+SimonG Posted February 6, 2003 Share Posted February 6, 2003 quote:Originally posted by MCL:I want to be the 100th person to reach 100.... It will be years before I get there. But this is my 200th post! Do I have to come up with a list of my favourites? SimonG.org Quote Link to comment
MCL Posted February 6, 2003 Share Posted February 6, 2003 quote:Originally posted by SimonG:But this is my 200th post! Do I have to come up with a list of my favourites? http://www.SimonG.org Blimey! Any more posts and you'll have enough to make a whole fence.... No trees were harmed during the production of this posting, but a large number of electrons were terribly inconvenienced.... Quote Link to comment
adrianjohn Posted February 6, 2003 Share Posted February 6, 2003 A cache placed by naffita was the first cache I found, congrats on your 100th find and good luck with the next 100. Quote Link to comment
+naffita Posted February 7, 2003 Share Posted February 7, 2003 About 18 months ago I saw an article in Computeractive. Some chap called Moss Trooper with this fancy GPS thing. I mentioned that it looked like a bit of fun and then forgot it. Birthday time brought an eTrex and that was it. Almost every weekend has to be another search. Waste of time? Of course, but then so is chasing a ball or sitting on a river bank. I have enjoyed every minute thanks to you. I suppose I have to give the by now traditional list: Wettest feet: Geocache. A ditch covered in duckweed that looked like solid ground. Wettest all over: Don’t go at midnight. A walk under rhododendrons after the rain. Best accupunture: Dune. Legs full of thorns The one with the longest arms: The Cornish beach bum. Down a deeeeep rabbit hole. Muddiest bum: Hermits hole. Slid down a very long muddy hill. Best views: Any of the Cleveland edge caches. Views for miles. Easiest: Lazy cache. Stop the car, get out, pick up cache. Hardest: Take a walk to visit Carl. Must have spent nearly an hour looking for this one. Most lost: Burgundy blues. The most obvious place to park is about 500 feet away. Straight-line navigation is not recommended. Most enjoyable: Every single one. I have been to places near and far that I would never have seen without you people. So, on to the next hundred, they are getting further away but I don’t see an end in sight yet. naffita Quote Link to comment
+lathama Posted February 7, 2003 Share Posted February 7, 2003 i can agree with that comment about dune! Quote Link to comment
+John Stead Posted February 7, 2003 Share Posted February 7, 2003 quote:Originally posted by naffita: Muddiest bum: Hermits hole. Slid down a very long muddy hill. Me too! Quote Link to comment
+Chris n Maria Posted February 9, 2003 Share Posted February 9, 2003 quote:Originally posted by naffita:Wettest all over: Don’t go at midnight. A walk under rhododendrons after the rain. Agree with that - we got wet on a bright sunny day. Congratulations. Bear rescues a speciality! London & UK Geocaching Resources: http://www.sheps.clara.net Quote Link to comment
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