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Where do you like to eat when you go on all day geocaching trips.

 

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After a day of caching, I like to stop by Taylor Brothers Hot Dog stand in Watsonville CA.....

 

Or if I can't wait, I just scrape some road kill off the grill of the truck.

 

Dale

 

mmmm..... Might make a good victual cache too!

 

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I choose other also, as it depends on the location we are at when it gets time to stop.

 

We pack food just in case.

 

We stop at fast food when heading home from a long ways out and need to cover some ground.

 

We stop at unique places whenever we can, just trying to find something different but good.

 

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I selected other because 'BAR' was not on the list. I like stopping for a bar burger and beer.

 

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I chose other, for several reasons. Basically it all depends on my mood. Sometimes I'll grab McD's to eat on the drive between caches. If there's a HOOTERS in the area, I'm likely to eat there. Other times I want a sit down meal somewhere like TGIFridays, Applebee's, ect. Then there are times I just grab something at the local convenience store when I'm gassing up the car....

 

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I also selected "other" because, when caching alone, I never stop to eat until the entire day's geocaching is finished. There will be drinks in the car and maybe a light snack, but anything more than that slows me down.

 

With Little Leprechaun along, our preference is picnics (summer) and cheeseburgers (winter).

 

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Our outings are never very long but when we do manage to get out, we always manage to stop at a 7-11 type mini store and load up on cokes, grape drinks and a bunch of candy bars for quick energy later on the trip. If we get hungry enough to eat a meal my daughter will be tired and ready to head home anyway.

 

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I'll pack a picnic lots of times. Bring along a deli sandwich and snacks. Or, let the GPSr find a restaurant like in my Sept 29 log at this cache

 

Cache you later,

Planet

 

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That's an interesting thought - one I'm sure many folks have done, but one I never considered... checking out a restaurant from the restaurant waypoints. My luck, I'd choose one that costs too much money. I just helped a friend move, and he gave me a bread machine he didn't want anymore. I just got back from the store (had to buy yeast, flour eggs and butter) and I'm hoping that I can make some yummy bananna bread for us to take out on the weekends. (restaurants are a killer on the wallet)

 

hehehe.. With my luck making bread will end up costing more than a sit down meal at a nice restaurant by the time I get it dialed in! LOL icon_wink.gif

 

I'm sure a lot of folks have their POIs turned off, so we forget about that nice utility - thanks for the reminder!

 

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I guess I'm too cheap. I usally have breakfast at home, spend the day caching, then go home and make something there. I rarely stop to get a bite to eat unless I'm caching out of town, which I havn't done a lot of yet.

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We used to stop at the nearest gas station and pick up cappuccinos and beef jerky. But with hubby and 3 kids, we were going through too many bags of jerky. We finally bought our own dehydrator and make our own.........

 

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