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› Forums › Geocaching in Wisconsin › For Sale › the ultimate tool for bushwacking
For sale: Homelite 14 in. gas-powered chain saw and carrying case. Works great. $60
Although that kind of tosses “leave no trace” out the window…
That’s why I’m selling it.
Ken if you still have this, i’ll buy it from you at the campout. Just think of the nifty caches one could make with a chainsaw.
OK, I’ll try to remember to include it in the Jeep when I pack for the campout. We’ll have to start it up to make sure it works — say about 3:30 a.m. in the middle of the group camp site?
Are you sure you don’t want to include it as a First to Find reward?
Uh-oh….
“Use your common sense in most cases. Explosives, fireworks, ammo, lighters, knives (including pocket knives and multi-tools), drugs, alcohol or other illicit material shouldn’t be placed in a cache. Geocaching is a family activity and cache contents should be suitable for all ages.”
Rats, forgot about that……
Nevermind….
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Originally posted by Cathunter:
Ken if you still have this, i’ll buy it from you at the campout. Just think of the nifty caches one could make with a chainsaw.
Cathunter, you still want this? (I just remembered I’m supposed to bring it to the campout.)
quote:
Originally posted by Cathunter:
Ken if you still have this, i’ll buy it from you at the campout. Just think of the nifty caches one could make with a chainsaw.
just think of all the cachers one could scare off with a chainsaw. you’d be guaranteed a first to find every time.