LITTLEDIPPER Posted August 17, 2004 Share Posted August 17, 2004 IS THERE AN INDIANA GROUP THAT MEETS TO FIND CACHE IN GROUPS? TEAMS? bIZ? THANKS, LITTLE DIPPER Quote Link to comment
+Diggles & Liggles Posted August 17, 2004 Share Posted August 17, 2004 Or one in Illinois? It's fun when it's just the two of us, but we also like to go caching with others. Diggles & Liggles (Urbana, IL) Quote Link to comment
+Torry Posted August 17, 2004 Share Posted August 17, 2004 Coordinating "team" events is difficult due to the personalities and various skill levels involved. Many cache in partnership with others or in family groups. Large groups of more thatn four or five quickly become unmanageable. Quote Link to comment
+RPW Posted August 17, 2004 Share Posted August 17, 2004 Since you are from Ft. Wayne I suggest joining the Ft. Wayne email list. http://groups.yahoo.com/group/ftwaynegeo/ They seem to be moderately active. They did host the IndianaGeo spring picnic. Quote Link to comment
+Joypa Posted August 29, 2004 Share Posted August 29, 2004 Hey RPW, have we got anything going in our neck of the woods (Lafayette)? Quote Link to comment
+RPW Posted August 30, 2004 Share Posted August 30, 2004 have we got anything going in our neck of the woods (Lafayette)? Not really. We did have an event last Feb. at Pizza hut which attracted a number of local cachers. However nothing organized since then. Of course this does not keep us from starting something up. A mailing list. A monthly meeting. Personally I would like to see us in the Lafayette area get organized enough that we could host a geo-event (dare we think of the InGeo spring picnic?) in Indiana's newest state park -- Prophetstown. Assuming we get permission, of course. It would be a nice way to introduce the park to everyone else in the state. Enthusiasum on the part of one person does not go very far. Unfortunately my geo-buddy with whom I planned the Feb. event has had very little time for geo-caching for the last 6 months and thus we have done very little to get the Lafayette area more organized. If any one from the area wishes to provide some enthusaisum and push then let me know and I'll help. Quote Link to comment
+Joypa Posted September 2, 2004 Share Posted September 2, 2004 have we got anything going in our neck of the woods (Lafayette)? Not really. We did have an event last Feb. at Pizza hut which attracted a number of local cachers. However nothing organized since then. Of course this does not keep us from starting something up. A mailing list. A monthly meeting. Personally I would like to see us in the Lafayette area get organized enough that we could host a geo-event (dare we think of the InGeo spring picnic?) in Indiana's newest state park -- Prophetstown. Assuming we get permission, of course. It would be a nice way to introduce the park to everyone else in the state. Enthusiasum on the part of one person does not go very far. Unfortunately my geo-buddy with whom I planned the Feb. event has had very little time for geo-caching for the last 6 months and thus we have done very little to get the Lafayette area more organized. If any one from the area wishes to provide some enthusaisum and push then let me know and I'll help. Yeah, sounds good. I'd like to help. Who else is out there? Quote Link to comment
+Torry Posted September 3, 2004 Share Posted September 3, 2004 Check out "Pip's Party" Quote Link to comment
+RPW Posted September 18, 2004 Share Posted September 18, 2004 Well, it looks like Joypa and myself are going to host an event near Lafayette (Indiana, of course) on Oct. 24th. The last day our choosen park (Ross Hills) is open for the season. It is not completely firm yet however look for a notice in your search logs soon. In the meantime I hope that everyone has (or had) a fun time at that InGeo fall picnic. It is going to be a beautiful day. Too bad I have to miss it. Quote Link to comment
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