Guest abcdan Posted June 21, 2001 Share Posted June 21, 2001 Hi. I am a Correspondent with ABC News (World News Tonight with Peter Jennings). We are looking for families in the New York area that do geocaching together. We would like to tag along. Anyone interested should email me at dan.b.harris@abc.com. Thanks! Quote Link to comment
Guest Artful Dodger Posted June 21, 2001 Share Posted June 21, 2001 Dan. Report back to us and tell us the airdate, ok? [This message has been edited by Artful Dodger (edited 21 June 2001).] Quote Link to comment
Guest Artful Dodger Posted June 21, 2001 Share Posted June 21, 2001 Dan. Report back to us and tell us the airdate, ok? [This message has been edited by Artful Dodger (edited 21 June 2001).] Quote Link to comment
Guest Markwell Posted June 21, 2001 Share Posted June 21, 2001 Chicago here - but I've been dying to take a reporter with me... heheheheheh. Quote Link to comment
Guest cdcos Posted June 22, 2001 Share Posted June 22, 2001 Hi, we're in Colorado and about to place what we hope is the highest cache placed to date. Wondering if you and your crew are up to the challenge!!! Chauncey and Denise Quote Link to comment
Guest Cold Chuck Posted June 23, 2001 Share Posted June 23, 2001 Hey CDDOES! I might beat ya to placing the highest cache. It might be too high for average joe that no one will bother to visit it! ------------------ Cold Chuck of Colorado Quote Link to comment
Guest Hawk-eye Posted June 23, 2001 Share Posted June 23, 2001 quote:Originally posted by cdcos:Hi, we're in Colorado and about to place what we hope is the highest cache placed to date. ... ehm.... maybe the highest domestic cache ... but I believe I popped one just a tad higher already ... Check out "Hawk 2" ... in Bolivia. Highest capital in the world ... and I didn't even place it in the upper part of the city. [This message has been edited by Hawk-eye (edited 23 June 2001).] Quote Link to comment
Guest Hawk-eye Posted June 23, 2001 Share Posted June 23, 2001 quote:Originally posted by cdcos:Hi, we're in Colorado and about to place what we hope is the highest cache placed to date. ... ehm.... maybe the highest domestic cache ... but I believe I popped one just a tad higher already ... Check out "Hawk 2" ... in Bolivia. Highest capital in the world ... and I didn't even place it in the upper part of the city. [This message has been edited by Hawk-eye (edited 23 June 2001).] Quote Link to comment
Guest cdcos Posted June 25, 2001 Share Posted June 25, 2001 Okay, domestic caches, and those not obtainable from driving directly to, or taking the train to the top! The fun is the hike, climb, search and the find! The realization that you have accomplished what you have set out to do! Not what is in the cache, although that's fun too! Seeing what themes, trademarks, and items that people put in them! Bet setting that one in Bolivia was alot of fun! Hey Cold Chuck, have a feeling that we'll be seeing or just missing each other on a few geocaches around the Springs and the state! Wondering which peak or mountain you're going to be placing your cache on with 53 to choose from! CDCOS Denise Quote Link to comment
Guest cdcos Posted June 25, 2001 Share Posted June 25, 2001 Okay, domestic caches, and those not obtainable from driving directly to, or taking the train to the top! The fun is the hike, climb, search and the find! The realization that you have accomplished what you have set out to do! Not what is in the cache, although that's fun too! Seeing what themes, trademarks, and items that people put in them! Bet setting that one in Bolivia was alot of fun! Hey Cold Chuck, have a feeling that we'll be seeing or just missing each other on a few geocaches around the Springs and the state! Wondering which peak or mountain you're going to be placing your cache on with 53 to choose from! CDCOS Denise Quote Link to comment
Guest Cold Chuck Posted June 30, 2001 Share Posted June 30, 2001 Hawk-eye... Boliva is 12,000 feet (add 1,000 for upper parts). Unless you were in Andes (central-western S.A.), this cache will top yours at over 14,000 feet. Oxygen may be required! No automobiles (cheating). Method of transportation is gonna be your two legs (maybe 4 legs if you're crawling gasping!). Sorry, won't provide the name of the peak (or peaks). I'm sure someone will try to beat this one. Enough of this testerone hosing contest. ------------------ Cold Chuck of Colorado Quote Link to comment
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