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This subject has been discussed before (without any real consensus), but perhaps it deserves to be revisited now and then...

 

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Were a modest, low key, 3-day (Friday to Sunday) get together of GeoCachers to be held in Las Vegas (daily activities and agenda specifics pending further discussion), would you:

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We haven't been to Vegas, and would definitely consider going there for a geoevent, it would be neat. Maybe having it in an area that has less other distractions would be better though. Vegas would be enough to keep us busy for a couple of days even without an event or geocaches.

-Jennifer

 

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Hey! Nice photoshopping job on the Las Vegas sign. Did you know that you can take a picture in front of the sign, and log this virtual cache? Not that anybody would even *think* of photoshopping a cache find picture, mind you. icon_wink.gif

 

Count me in, I love Vegas and on my last trip there, I started doing caches there, but I ain't finished.

 

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quote:
Originally posted by tirediron:

Interested, but... just out of curiosity,why Los Vegas as opposed to anywhere else?


 

Because Las Angeles was booked

 

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quote:
Originally posted by tirediron:

Interested, but... just out of curiosity,why Los Vegas as opposed to anywhere else?


 

For some reason, many airlines offer reasonably priced tickets to Vegas... Wonder if I could actually manage to justify a caching trip to Vegas? Hmmm.... icon_cool.gif

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Why Vegas?

Well, it's has the facilites to host people.

It's near many many wonderful and beautiful parks and canyons.

It has something to do at night,

it's cheap to eat,

cheap to get to,

and can be cheap to stay

they have facilities for RV and or camping

they have a roller coaster on top of a building

and they have all kinds of caches

 

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Would be interested in an international meet. No interest in Las Vegas whatsoever, but good points were made by georgeandmary as to why it was chosen. Given the exchange on the Canadian dollar, I would think Cda would be more appealing. However, may be interested depending on time/cost/other BC Islanders also going.

 

MMmmmmm pie!

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Vegas!!! Yuucckk!

 

Why don't we all get together at a Tim Hortons. icon_wink.gif

 

A non-urban tourist destination might be a better location. Of course, with no caching in National Parks that rules out Yellowstone, Yosemite and such. But how about some other park location?

 

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You can't sum up Las Vegas in one word, especially if that word is "yuck." You probably think Pittsburgh is still a smoke-covered steel mill town.

 

As for non-urban tourist destinations, just how would you propose to house the hundreds of geocachers who would attend an international event cache? I'm going to a Pennsylvania event cache next month, and we've filled up one-third of a State Park's campground. Vegas has thousands of hotel rooms.

 

One of my most memorable caching days ever was spent in Red Rock Canyon, just west of Las Vegas. It took geocaching to get me away from the Strip and the Casinos, and out into a beautiful National Recreation Area. There are many other spots like this within an hour's drive of Las Vegas. I look forward to going back and visiting more challenging caches in the desert, the mountains and the canyons.

 

After that, I'll see ya at the blackjack table and in the lounge.

 

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