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A cache repair kit with log sheets, some of which are pre-cut for micros, along w/geocaching disclaimer slip, short pencils, 35-mm film cannisters, scissors, and pencil sharpener, along with the aforementioned baggies and duct tape.
And of course, lots of bright yellow smiley stickers[:D][:D][:D]
Oconto...the birthplace of western civilization:)
@gotta run wrote:
@seldom|seen wrote:
If I don’t come back scrapped up, soaked to the waist, tick-laden, sun-burnt like a farmer, dehydrated, hungry and a little disoriented, what’s the point?
Now THAT is a geocaching motto! You should make it your sig line!
Never bothered with a sig line, but that certainly fits and I LIKE IT!
@furfool wrote:
@Decrepit wrote:
Extra set of car keys!
I have a spare set on a carabiner that is attached inside my bag. I’ve had to use them more than once. 😳
Why not keep them in the glove box so you don’t lose them on the trail? 😆
I actually only lost one set on the trail. I usually jump out of the van, slam the door and THEN realize I didn’t grab the keys from the ignition.
@Decrepit wrote:
@furfool wrote:
@Decrepit wrote:
Extra set of car keys!
I have a spare set on a carabiner that is attached inside my bag. I’ve had to use them more than once. 😳
Why not keep them in the glove box so you don’t lose them on the trail? 😆
I actually only lost one set on the trail. I usually jump out of the van, slam the door and THEN realize I didn’t grab the keys from the ignition.
SO….. maybe those magnetic key holders actually have another purpose 😀
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