+crzycrzy Posted January 17, 2004 Posted January 17, 2004 (edited) !Dude! Edited January 17, 2004 by crzycrzy Quote
uperdooper Posted January 17, 2004 Posted January 17, 2004 i'm selling some desert property in michigan. i'm tired of the cactus. Quote
+wray_clan Posted January 17, 2004 Posted January 17, 2004 Geez, there's waaay too much snow down in here in Southern California . I'll never get to go caching! Quote
chemfed Posted January 17, 2004 Posted January 17, 2004 This picture was taken for a geocaching article by a local newspaper. I am supposed to be showing the readers the booty from a nearby cache. Quote
+kbraband Posted January 17, 2004 Posted January 17, 2004 Photo of active2gether (aka kbraband, aka WGA2) at the now-archived Deer Mountain virtual cache in Rocky Mountain National Park, Colorado. Quote
+NevaP Posted January 20, 2004 Posted January 20, 2004 You made your 72 year old dad climb a tree!?! For Shame!! Next thing you know, you'll be asking him to buy you car! LOL. Actually my Mom asked him to climb the tree. She also bought me the car. Yes, I'm the one who asked him to climb the tree. He's good at things like this even though he is two years older than I am. Here he's retreiving a cache from the mud and cypress knees under a pier in Florida. [/img] NevaLP, AKA CarleenP's mom Quote
+KaiserKlan Posted January 20, 2004 Posted January 20, 2004 What a great thread, I absolutely love seeing all those mugs. I did notice one thing..... we all look alike. Here's my contribution a picture of my wife Deb and I on our New Years geocaching vacation in San Diego, we were 8 out of 10 (two were missing) on this 20 hour, over night trip. Quote
+leatherman Posted January 20, 2004 Posted January 20, 2004 I recognize this cache. Isn't it The Bog, in Lynnwood? I don't see this picture in it's gallery. Quote
+astheravenflies Posted January 20, 2004 Posted January 20, 2004 I recognize this cache. Isn't it The Bog, in Lynnwood? I don't see this picture in it's gallery. Yes, leatherman, you are absolutely right (very right ). You know your caches. For that, I'll buy you a beer (maybe two) should we ever cross paths. And no doubt we will at some point locally. Just don't punch me, I'm really a nice guy (for a liberal). I loaded the picture up, pasted it to my post, then deleted it. I did not post this to the gallery for several reasons: 1) at the time there was no resizing feature and I couldn't figure out how to do it with the limited photo software capabilities I currently have on my computer, 2) it would have revealed too much about the cache location, and 3) I am very protective of my children and family and have been reluctant to post pictures of them. But I have come to trust more the confidentiality we have here in these forums and on geocaching.com. Plus, the forums are filled with generally nice people who, occasionally, butt heads like family members do. This photo was taken before The Bog moved locations. Now that its moved, the photo offers no useful clue. We'll be back to claim the new location and maybe post a photo. But dang good guess there leatherman! Quote
+rusty_tlc Posted January 20, 2004 Posted January 20, 2004 Here I am at "Welcome To The City OF Sparks". Quote
+The Cheeseheads Posted January 21, 2004 Posted January 21, 2004 me and the love of my life What, the GPS? Quote
+Halden Posted January 21, 2004 Posted January 21, 2004 me and the love of my life I was expecting the land rover. Quote
+carleenp Posted January 21, 2004 Posted January 21, 2004 Nevalp wrote: Here he's retreiving a cache from the mud and cypress knees under a pier in Florida. I went looking though your gallery for that specific pic and couldn't fid it! I guess you probably didn't put it on the cache page because it shows the location. Anyway, I'm glad you posted it! Quote
+beckerbuns Posted January 21, 2004 Posted January 21, 2004 Me caching at Calero Park. Picture taken by Nurse Dave. Quote
+Blaidd-Drwg Posted January 21, 2004 Posted January 21, 2004 TEAM MADOG, Mike and Karen during our trip to a well known location. We definitely weren't in Oklahoma! Quote
+beatnik Posted January 21, 2004 Posted January 21, 2004 OH what the heck here it goes: My recent goal of cache number 500. Out on a limb. Me behaving badly as always My new favorite self-photo Quote
+The Leprechauns Posted January 21, 2004 Posted January 21, 2004 The Leprechauns establish their base camp before making a final assault on a rest stop micro in New Stantion, Pennsylvania. Read the entire sordid story in our DNF log. Quote
+GeoGryffindor Posted February 2, 2004 Posted February 2, 2004 (edited) GeoGryffindor ]Tater at the Oklahoma State Capital ]Tonja in OKC ]Dan, Harlie and Tater at Lake Spavinaw Edited February 2, 2004 by GeoGryffindor Quote
+JeeperMTJ Posted February 3, 2004 Posted February 3, 2004 Me (JeeperMTJ) and my "personal government" Petra at "GCGWFY" near Frankfurt Airport / Germany. Quote
+Search1128 Posted February 3, 2004 Posted February 3, 2004 Is it part of the geocaching uniform to have a goatee type beard? It seems that 90% of the picts have late 20's mid 30's round bellied white skinned goatee wearing mugs on them. This sure is fun though to see everyone's picture. Good to put a face to the name. Kirk out. Quote
+Criminal Posted February 3, 2004 Posted February 3, 2004 (edited) Bagging the FTF last night: Edited February 3, 2004 by Criminal Quote
+briansnat Posted February 3, 2004 Posted February 3, 2004 No goatee here: Governor Mtn / Cupsaw cache Quote
+The Cheeseheads Posted February 3, 2004 Posted February 3, 2004 Is it part of the geocaching uniform to have a goatee type beard? It seems that 90% of the picts have late 20's mid 30's round bellied white skinned goatee wearing mugs on them. This sure is fun though to see everyone's picture. Good to put a face to the name. Kirk out. "Goatees are soooo last century! Get a shave! And make sure you use some product as well! A clean-shaven, good looking geocacher is much more likely to bag that FTF!" Quote
+SamLowrey Posted February 3, 2004 Posted February 3, 2004 Is it part of the geocaching uniform to have a goatee type beard? It seems that 90% of the picts have late 20's mid 30's round bellied white skinned goatee wearing mugs on them. This sure is fun though to see everyone's picture. Good to put a face to the name. Kirk out. I'd rather see goatee than goatse. Quote
+The Cheeseheads Posted February 3, 2004 Posted February 3, 2004 I'd rather see goatee than goatse. I'm wishing I never gazed upon goatse. Even pouring bleach directly into my eyes didn't help... Quote
+Halden Posted February 3, 2004 Posted February 3, 2004 Nice Vista! How the caching with a Baby on the back? I will be doing so as soon as it warms up enough for him. Quote
+Johnnie Stalkers Posted February 3, 2004 Posted February 3, 2004 (edited) Nice pic Joefrog. I went back and checked your post in the "Whats in your geopack" thread and you didn't list a mini-me. Must be a new addition. Edited February 3, 2004 by Johnnie Stalkers Quote
+joefrog Posted February 3, 2004 Posted February 3, 2004 Nice Vista! How the caching with a Baby on the back? I will be doing so as soon as it warms up enough for him. That little girl will be a year old on Friday, believe it or not... I'm almost done building her a new toy wooden scooter with ping-pong balls in the wheels. I'll post a pic when I'm done. Since we don't HAVE a babysitter, when it's even close to what I consider "warm enough" outside she's along for the ride. That baby backpack is highly recommended! Very comfy.... it's a Evenflo Trailblazer. Got a pocket on the back that will hold a small amount of stuff, but not a lot. Quote
+Sir Cache-A-Lot Posted February 3, 2004 Posted February 3, 2004 Here is a pic of me and my son completing one of our toughest caches yet... Quote
+Halden Posted February 3, 2004 Posted February 3, 2004 That little girl will be a year old on Friday, believe it or not... I'm almost done building her a new toy wooden scooter with ping-pong balls in the wheels. I'll post a pic when I'm done. Since we don't HAVE a babysitter, when it's even close to what I consider "warm enough" outside she's along for the ride. That baby backpack is highly recommended! Very comfy.... it's a Evenflo Trailblazer. Got a pocket on the back that will hold a small amount of stuff, but not a lot. I have a simualr Model from Mountain Equipment Coop. It has a surdy but lightweight aluminum frame as well as plenty f storage. Een a detachable daypack. It's fantastic but right now -25 C is a little cold for a 71/2 month old. Can't wait to get him caching. Quote
McKenzie Clan Posted February 3, 2004 Posted February 3, 2004 Me and the Family.. Me after some serious bushwacking .. when I really didn't need to. Scott Quote
+rusty_tlc Posted February 3, 2004 Posted February 3, 2004 Is it part of the geocaching uniform to have a goatee type beard? It seems that 90% of the picts have late 20's mid 30's round bellied white skinned goatee wearing mugs on them. This sure is fun though to see everyone's picture. Good to put a face to the name. Kirk out. The gotee helps to hide the fact that I have no chin. White round bellied, check. 20 late 20's mid 30's, weeeeelllll like I told the mMrs. this weekend after moving all my shop tools into storage, "I aint 40 anymore!" . Quote
+Eagles61 Posted February 4, 2004 Posted February 4, 2004 Eagles61 and Eaglet at Let the Good Times Roll (A Mardi Gras Cache) Eagles61, Cachin' Up and Eaglet at Indecision Eagles61 at Will the Circle be Unbroken cache Quote
+SERG312 Posted February 4, 2004 Posted February 4, 2004 (edited) cant figure out how to post pics on here. Can anyone help? Pic's come out small. Edited February 4, 2004 by SERG312 Quote
+archaeor Posted February 4, 2004 Posted February 4, 2004 That cache has to be around here somewhere . . . Rick Quote
Captain Chaoss Posted February 4, 2004 Posted February 4, 2004 One of my favorite cache pics. Son (E-Moose) is a year older than this pic, now. Quote
+Captain Morgan Posted February 4, 2004 Posted February 4, 2004 So far the best geocaching picture of me, thanks to user Matti, who took the photo on 3rd of February 2004 at #GCHDHJ. Quote
+Wreck Diver Posted February 4, 2004 Posted February 4, 2004 I used SCUBA to reach Seymour Island in Billington Sea in Plymouth, Massachusetts to complete the "Oh Island In The Sun" cache. The island was a quarter mile from shore, and I knew that you guys wouldn't have expected less by someone with the username "Wreck Diver." Quote
+Planet Posted February 4, 2004 Posted February 4, 2004 Here's me on the way back from a failed attempt at the Stratton Mtn Cache (technical difficulties with the other sled). And since I do not photograph well and am too old to give a doot what I look like while caching, here's me on top of MT Monadnock with the State High Point Seeker II TB, having my worst hair day ever on a windy day at 3165 elevation: Having fun at Dennis Hill: The mann in my canoe, and Ttepee in the other: Quote
+Planet Posted February 4, 2004 Posted February 4, 2004 That's me on the left...the geocache is on the other side of the summit. Hahahahah, too funny. I can vouch that the cache is on the other side of the summit because it's my cache! Some Gave All on Mt Greylock in MA. I recognize the stone. Quote
uperdooper Posted February 5, 2004 Posted February 5, 2004 this is me somewhere in the vicinity of "checkpoint charlie" in gaylord, michigan on 1-25-04 Quote
+RocketMan Posted February 5, 2004 Posted February 5, 2004 this is me somewhere in the vicinity of "checkpoint charlie" in gaylord, michigan on 1-25-04 That picture makes me glad I live in SoCal. Here is a picture of me that was taken in the morning last Sunday: Quote
+astheravenflies Posted February 5, 2004 Posted February 5, 2004 (edited) Yup SoCal for life! Been there, done that. Born and raised in SoCal. Great place to grow up in the 60s except during smog alerts. Three times as many people there now. There's still a lot of cool places there and you can't beat the climate. But its like the line in the Eagles song says - "call a place paradise, kiss it goodbye." I did. ed:sp Edited February 5, 2004 by astheravenflies Quote
+briansnat Posted February 5, 2004 Posted February 5, 2004 (edited) that picture makes me glad I live in SoCal I'd find the endless summer to be pretty boring. Give me 90 degree summer days, crisp fall nights and -10, with 3 feet of snow in the winter. The changing seasons add so much to life. And above all, how can you enjoy the beauty of spring, if you haven't been through winter? Ahhh, you SoCal and Fla people couldn't understand Edited February 5, 2004 by briansnat Quote
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