+Shop99er Posted February 9, 2005 Posted February 9, 2005 Alright, this is the for sure, what we are shooting for, Spring Fling '05 Event information. Fresh Foody East Bremerton off of Wheaton Way Sunday, April 10th From 2PM to 5PM The event will be submitted tonight or tomorrow so watch for it in the listings. Hope to see you all there!
+W7WT Posted February 10, 2005 Posted February 10, 2005 Thank you for setting up such an event. I will be there unless something unusual comes up that I have no control over. Are the lusty tales still part of the program? Dick, W7WT
+Shop99er Posted February 10, 2005 Author Posted February 10, 2005 Thank you for setting up such an event. I will be there unless something unusual comes up that I have no control over. Are the lusty tales still part of the program?Dick, W7WT Lusty tales are just a given! And as with all of our parties/events... Festive attire appreciated. Underware optional.
+Shop99er Posted February 10, 2005 Author Posted February 10, 2005 OK, folks, the listing has been submitted.
+Shop99er Posted February 10, 2005 Author Posted February 10, 2005 Yes Miss Smarty Pants...underWEAR...this thing needs a spell checker!
+Shop99er Posted February 22, 2005 Author Posted February 22, 2005 Bringing this back to the top of the list.... AND... ....Letting everyone know that there's going to be a contest at the Fling! Dick (W7WT) is putting together a little contest with some great prizes so keep your eyes peeled for details! Dick will make a post to this thread to let everyone know how this is going to work. Along with the contest there will be other prizes given away. Bring your good luck and your GPSrs!
+NBJPoppa Posted February 22, 2005 Posted February 22, 2005 Um... Would this Event be "kid friendly"? I just wonder, given the "under" comments. I don't think "lusty" tales (or tails for that matter) would be appropriate for youngsters. But perhaps I am just "out of it" enough to not know what is *really* being referred to in the previous posts.
+Bull Moose Posted February 22, 2005 Posted February 22, 2005 I'll let Sop99er handle the "kid friendly" question, as I really don't know what he has in mind as far as "lusty tales." However I did want to add two things: 1. A link to the cache page. 2. One of the prizes for W7WT's contest will be an uncirculated, unactivated 2004 Washington State Geocoin. This might be your last chance to get one!
+NBJPoppa Posted February 22, 2005 Posted February 22, 2005 Thanks, Bull Moose. The link helped. It has a kid-friendly icon on the page.
+Shop99er Posted February 22, 2005 Author Posted February 22, 2005 Um... Would this Event be "kid friendly"? I just wonder, given the "under" comments. I don't think "lusty" tales (or tails for that matter) would be appropriate for youngsters. But perhaps I am just "out of it" enough to not know what is *really* being referred to in the previous posts. All our events are kid friendly! Some of them are dog and kid friendly! Just to clarify..."lusty tales" ... any good tale told with gusto and passion are lusty.
+W7WT Posted February 22, 2005 Posted February 22, 2005 (edited) Is Your GPS Average? If so you could have first choice of the great prizes to be given out at the event. Just south of the main entrance to Fresh Foody is a tall light pole on a concrete base. With your GPS setting on the south side of the pole take a reading of the coordinates. I will try to park my Land Cruiser behind that spot so people won't worry about what is going on in front of their vehicle. A log book will either be with me outside at first and then inside in the banquet room. Log your coordinates as well as your Geocaching name and Model of your GPS. After a reasonable time I will average all of the Latitude numbers and also seperately average all of the Longitude numbers. Your GPS will be ranked as how close it is to the average for the Latitude and then also for the Longitude. Then those two rankings will be averaged for your final ranking. All prizes will be either in a box or on a table and you can choose from what is left. At the present time I have or have ordered the following: Gilsson Amplified Remote GPS Antenna (great for Garmin GPS with the MCX connector Uncirculated 2004 Washington Geocoin (donated by Bull Moose) very rare ( not the Moose the Geocoin) LED Flash Light (has red LED, white LED, and long range Krypton beam Geocaching Patch with Color Logo Geocaching Signal the Frog Antenna Ball (there are two of these) GPS City Whistle with Compass and Thermometer (also two of these) Only one entry per Geocaching name. Dick, W7WT Edited February 22, 2005 by W7WT
+Bull Moose Posted February 22, 2005 Posted February 22, 2005 All our events are kid friendly! Some of them are dog and kid friendly! Too bad this one is only kid friendly. Chewie sure would enjoy the buffet.
+Shop99er Posted February 23, 2005 Author Posted February 23, 2005 All our events are kid friendly! Some of them are dog and kid friendly! Too bad this one is only kid friendly. Chewie sure would enjoy the buffet. There's always the GeoLuau in August.
+W7WT Posted February 23, 2005 Posted February 23, 2005 Tried to copy and paste a screen shot show how much the Gilsson GPS Antenna iimproved the reception of satillites on a 60C. Really a great antenna and free to someone at the Spring Fling event. dick, w7wt
+Shop99er Posted March 15, 2005 Author Posted March 15, 2005 Bringing this back up to the top. We are working on having a few give-aways at the fling. Everyone attending will receive a FREE raffle ticket to win a spring theme basket and what ever else shows up at the Fling. We're even going to raffle off the flower and candle decorations on the tables. If you would like to bring an item for the raffle we certainly encourage you do to so. The contest that Dick (W7WT) is putting together will be a completely separate thing and ANOTHER chance to win something! Again....the raffle tickets are FREE. No money changes hands. Everyone attending gets one ticket and a chance to win something. Hope to see you all at the Fling. Look for the GeoCache sign to point you in the right direction at Fresh Foody.
+W7WT Posted March 20, 2005 Posted March 20, 2005 (edited) Hi Dick, If you need another prize for your contest, I've got one for you. It is a 2005 edition Geocoin. It has not been registered, so the winner can register it in his/her own account and track or keep it. Let me know. Bruce I got the above e-mail from Ajetpilot. Bruce will not be able to attend as it is his granddaughters birthday but is donating the 2005 unregistered USA Geocoin. So it will be added to the GPS contest. Remember Bull Moose is also donating a 2004 unregistered Washington Geocoin. I will also add the coin to the cache page as not everyone reads the forums. Dick, W7WT Edited March 21, 2005 by W7WT
+Pasha Posted March 21, 2005 Posted March 21, 2005 I may need to come, with all this great swag available. We'll see.
+W7WT Posted March 21, 2005 Posted March 21, 2005 Seems like I see your name cropping up all the time on finding caches and in the forums. Hope you can make it. We will be looking forward to meeting you. Dick, W7WT
+Pasha Posted March 21, 2005 Posted March 21, 2005 New to caching (thanks to Gordo1013, who most of you Kitsap/Pierce/Thurston cachers probably know already) but making up for lost time at a pretty good clip. Likewise on the names - it'd be fun to put faces with all these names I keep seeing above mine on logbooks and as cache owners. The only factor is my family and whatever plans they may have made for me already that weekend.
+Shop99er Posted March 22, 2005 Author Posted March 22, 2005 I think we might recognize your face from some plays in Port Orchard...wouldn't we?
+Pasha Posted March 22, 2005 Posted March 22, 2005 Why, yes, yes you would. My fame precedes me! I knew there was a reason I spent 20 years doing theater and nothing else with my spare time!
+W7WT Posted March 23, 2005 Posted March 23, 2005 We went Geocaching in Shelton and down 101 and a little ways up Rt 8 today. I did find a CAV SCOUT GEOCOIN which I will add to the GPS prizes. Before you get too excited this is not his latest metal coin but is a very nice wooden one. I picked it up in the Maddie's Cove Cache. Dick, W7WT
+Shop99er Posted March 23, 2005 Author Posted March 23, 2005 (edited) I did find a CAV SCOUT GEOCOIN which I will add to the GPS prizes. Before you get too excited this is not his latest metal coin but is a very nice wooden one. I picked it up in the Maddie's Cove Cache. Dick, W7WT I think that's fabulous! The more chances to win something, anything, the better the party will be! We may have to scout around to find some more goodies to put on the prize table. Thank you Dick! Edited March 23, 2005 by Shop99er
+Shop99er Posted March 23, 2005 Author Posted March 23, 2005 Why, yes, yes you would. My fame precedes me! I knew there was a reason I spent 20 years doing theater and nothing else with my spare time! I think it was in Midsummer Night's Dream that I remember you so well. Oh, living in a small town.... if we don't see you on the trail maybe we'll see you on the boards....or at the Fling..which ever comes first.
+Pasha Posted March 23, 2005 Posted March 23, 2005 Ahh, yes, that was a fun show. I have a bit less hair now. No theater plans anytime soon... got other things I'm doing lately. Definitely planning on going to the Fling; just hope the family cooperates.
+W7WT Posted March 24, 2005 Posted March 24, 2005 March 21 by ohjoy! (1357 found) Anyone want to carpool from Olympia, Tacoma or Gig Harbor? I hesitate to drive that far with only one person in the car. Gosh, one of the top female geocachers (over a thousand finds) may join us.
+W7WT Posted March 24, 2005 Posted March 24, 2005 Just got an e-mail from Roy, Cav Scout, and he is donating one of his new Geocoins. That is very nice of him as he has duty and won't be able to attend. It will be added to the GPS contest. Dick, W7WT
+Shop99er Posted March 25, 2005 Author Posted March 25, 2005 We're starting to get a good amount of prizes together for kids and adults for the Fling and have decided that there will be a seperate raffle for kids and one for adults. Dick has rounded up a healthy amount of game prizes that include some highly collectible items. He's been working on a GeoGame so please remember to bring your GPSr!
+Cav Scout Posted March 25, 2005 Posted March 25, 2005 Who ever finds my coin at the Spring fling event email me and let me know what you think of the coin.
+Pasha Posted March 25, 2005 Posted March 25, 2005 If y'all haven't seen Cav Scout's new coin, it's really great. Here's a couple of nice pics.
+W7WT Posted March 27, 2005 Posted March 27, 2005 Mark has posted the new rules and times for the GPS Contest on the cache page. Please note it will be from 1200 to 1345 at N 47°35.689 W 122°38.315. This is just about a half mile west of Fresh Foody on Sylvan Way in East Bremerton. You must be attending the Spring Fling to qualify for the prizes. Dick, W7WT
+Pasha Posted March 27, 2005 Posted March 27, 2005 Yes, but what if my GPSr is more accurate than the one you used to set the target? Ho ho ho. Sounds like a fun contest. I assume this takes the place of the previous lightpole placement thingy?
+W7WT Posted March 27, 2005 Posted March 27, 2005 Yes, but what if my GPSr is more accurate than the one you used to set the target? Ho ho ho. Sounds like a fun contest. I assume this takes the place of the previous lightpole placement thingy? yes, this does replace the light pole contest. I did some testing on that and found that the GPSs that were off on the Latitude were on for the Longitude and vice versa so when you averaged the rating they all come out about the same. Even my old Garmin GPS 45 did as well as my new 76C. I will let the 76C set a long time and get it as accurate as possible. I will admit, who knows which would be the most accurate. That area has a clear sky and the deviation from ground zero will not be large. It will be interesting to see what kind of pattern we will get. If they all are in the bull eye we will just have a drawing. Hope to see you there. I don't expect this contest to settle the Garmin-Maggy dispute. Dick, W7WT
+Pasha Posted March 27, 2005 Posted March 27, 2005 Heh... well, I'm planning on being there. I may see if I can drag Gordo1013 along with me, as I'm sure he doesn't know about it yet. Guess I should go post on the event page itself.
+Shop99er Posted March 27, 2005 Author Posted March 27, 2005 Please check out the updated cache page!!! The GPS game that Dick is hosting has been ironed out and the rules are on the Spring Fling page. It has information you are going to want to know before you go!
+W7WT Posted March 27, 2005 Posted March 27, 2005 (edited) With all the rain and new garden plots they are putting in the garden site west of Fresh Foodys, the site is not suitable. You would need boots on the west end where I had planned to conduct the contest and the higher ground would be too close to the protective gardeners. Mark has put the new location on the cache page. It will be at Lent Landing just west of the East Bremerton side of the Warren Ave. Bridge on Lebo. This is also the location of Ray's Kiss my Cache 4. There is a nice gazebo on the water side of the park where you will probably find the cachers conducting the contest. There is only about six or seven parking spaces so it would be nice if you could make the space available for others after you plant your flag. Dick, W7WT Edited March 28, 2005 by W7WT
+Shop99er Posted March 28, 2005 Author Posted March 28, 2005 There is only about six or seven parking spaces so it would be nice if you could make the space available for others after you plant your flag. Dick, W7WT Now, isn't that an extremely polite way of saying "when you're done, beat it, and go to the Event"?
+W7WT Posted March 28, 2005 Posted March 28, 2005 There is only about six or seven parking spaces so it would be nice if you could make the space available for others after you plant your flag. Dick, W7WT Now, isn't that an extremely polite way of saying "when you're done, beat it, and go to the Event"? Mark, just remember that when you and the Boss stop by to try your luck on the GPS Contest. I am placing my money on the Boss's 60C.
+Shop99er Posted March 30, 2005 Author Posted March 30, 2005 (edited) There is only about six or seven parking spaces so it would be nice if you could make the space available for others after you plant your flag. Dick, W7WT Now, isn't that an extremely polite way of saying "when you're done, beat it, and go to the Event"? Mark, just remember that when you and the Boss stop by to try your luck on the GPS Contest. I am placing my money on the Boss's 60C. $5 that my MMG gets closer than the Boss' 60C? To everyone else, this is a private bet, and all non-combatants are asked to retreat to neutral corners. I thank you. Edited March 30, 2005 by Shop99er
+W7WT Posted March 30, 2005 Posted March 30, 2005 (edited) OK, I can afford to lose $5. Belleterre is going to help me and I will let her do the measuring and taking the bearing. Bruce, Ajetpilot may be able to come to the event. If he does he will also help. If you were a smart husband you would let her win. I have also decided to take the bearing as well as measure from ground zero. Today I found my Pilot's Pocket DME which is a six inch compass rose with a gromet in the middle. By pushing a icepick through the center to ground and using either a compass or GPS to establish North we will be able to run a line to the flag and get the bearing as well as the distance. That will allow us to plot the various flags. We will probably only identify them with a number and maybe the type of GPS. I don't want anyone to feel bad that a $30 GPS someone got off of eBay beats out their $600 super GPS. I would suggest turning on your GPS and let it be acquiring sats a long time before you arrive at the Contest site. Try to have a a reasonable number of bars before you come down to set your flag. Dick, W7WT Edited March 30, 2005 by W7WT
+Shop99er Posted March 30, 2005 Author Posted March 30, 2005 If you were a smart husband you would let her win. If that were true, I would have told her about it first.
+W7WT Posted March 31, 2005 Posted March 31, 2005 Received from Roy, Cav Scout a #002 Cav Scout Geocoin. It is just beautiful. It will be added to the GPS prizes. Dick, W7WT
+W7WT Posted April 5, 2005 Posted April 5, 2005 (edited) Went Geocaching with Bruce, Ajetpilot today and he donated his unregistered 2005 USA Geocoin for the Spring Fling GPS contest. I now have it in my hot little hands. Bull Moose could you please bring along your unregistered 2004 Washington State Geocoin to the Spring Fling event? Remember you are elgible to participate in the GPS Contest. Dick, W7WT Edited April 5, 2005 by W7WT
+Bull Moose Posted April 5, 2005 Posted April 5, 2005 Bull Moose could you please bring along your unregistered 2004 Washington State Geocoin to the Spring Fling event? I'll bring it and look forward to participating in the contest.
+W7WT Posted April 7, 2005 Posted April 7, 2005 The top geocacher anywhere is Pcakes and he will be joining us. As I have said before, if Pcakes can't find it, it's not there. He is only about 15 from reaching 1,000. At the rate he is going, he may be there by Sunday. Also those wishing to meet Bruce, Ajetpilot. He will be assisting Belleterre and me at the GPS contest. Looking forward to meeting everyone. Dick, W7WT
+W7WT Posted April 7, 2005 Posted April 7, 2005 (edited) Just an update on the Spring Fling GPS Contest: You may participate in the contest any time from 1200 to 1345. Either Belleterre, Ajetpilot or myself will be in the parking lot, at Lent Landing on Lebo to greet you. You will log in and receive an envelope which you also sign. On the envelope will be your number and the coordinates and inside is a flag. Nothing fancy just a nail with a ribbon tied on with your number on it. We ask that only the person with the GPS be on the playing field. Ground zero will be between the parking lot and the gazebo. After you plant your flag return to the parking lot. If there are two of you from the same team with different GPSs, you may both hunt at the same time. If the same GPS is going to be used by someone else on your team (remember only two members per geocaching name may enter) you may help them put in coordinates and get to the proper GPS page for the hunt, but they must do the hunt alone, with no futher help from you. Please be careful and not disturb other flags already placed. Please don't let your kids pick the pretty ribbons. Keep your envelope for the awarding of the prizes. Restrooms are just about a block west at Lyon's field. Since there is limited parking please head to Fresh Foodys for the event. Best way to get there is to drive west on Lebo to Pine Road, then go north to the first stop sign and turn east on Sylvan Way. Fresh Foody is in the mall on the north side just before you get to the light. If you have time you may wish to pick up a few of the many caches in the area. Edited April 8, 2005 by W7WT
+Stump Posted April 7, 2005 Posted April 7, 2005 Sounds like fun but it's the same day as a geocaching event down here in Oregon so we won't be able to make it.
+W7WT Posted April 9, 2005 Posted April 9, 2005 (edited) There is FREE WiFi at Kitsap Regional Library just east of Fresh Foody on Sylvan Way. They are only open 1 -5 PM on Sunday but I have been able to connect in the parking lot on the west side. If they are open they have tables on the west wall where you can plug in your laptop to 120V. They also have computers but most of the time they are all in use. The branch library downtown on 5th street has free WiFi. If you can find a parking spot right in front they have a strong signal that is easy to connect. Once the GPS contest starts at 1200, we will be monitoring channel 2 on FRS. We may be busy with the contest and not answer your call, but we will try. I now estimate we will have between 40 to 50 contestants. Looking forward to meeting all of you. Dick, W7WT Edited April 9, 2005 by W7WT
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