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11/06/2007 at 1:23 am #1880924
@sweetlife wrote:
Here is my opinion, ALL MICROS LEAK!
Nano, Bison, Film Can, Doesn’t Matter, They Leak.
Here is a idea, recycle all those small plastic containers, and go out and place a ammo box
Geocaching the northwoods 😀 where ammo boxes out number the micro
Barry and Valarie of Sweetlife
If only, if only..
Micros are spreading like leaprosy here in Milwuakee. Don’t get me wrong; there are some really great places that you have to use a micro in..I have 5 or 6 micros myself.
But these unseable with the naked eye micros in the middle of a woods 20 feet up a tree over a creek with faulty coords are getting REALLY annoying.. 👿
11/06/2007 at 2:20 am #1880925@sweetlife wrote:
Here is my opinion, ALL MICROS LEAK!
Nano, Bison, Film Can, Doesn’t Matter, They Leak.
Here is a idea, recycle all those small plastic containers, and go out and place a ammo box
Geocaching the northwoods 😀 where ammo boxes out number the micro
Barry and Valarie of Sweetlife
Well, I guess that depends which part of the northwoods you are visiting. I visited the Spooner area Saturday, and it was about half film cans.
I do agree though, the good old fashioned ammo can in the woods is still the gold standard.
zuma
11/06/2007 at 2:30 am #1880926@~Hylife~ wrote:
@sweetlife wrote:
Here is my opinion, ALL MICROS LEAK!
Nano, Bison, Film Can, Doesn’t Matter, They Leak.
Here is a idea, recycle all those small plastic containers, and go out and place a ammo box
Geocaching the northwoods 😀 where ammo boxes out number the micro
Barry and Valarie of Sweetlife
If only, if only..
Micros are spreading like leaprosy here in Milwuakee. Don’t get me wrong; there are some really great places that you have to use a micro in..I have 5 or 6 micros myself.
But these unseable with the naked eye micros in the middle of a woods 20 feet up a tree over a creek with faulty coords are getting REALLY annoying.. 👿
😀
Actually, leprosy does not spread all that fast, certainly not as fast as the scourge of poorly placed, disposable urban micros. A better analogy would be to a smelly fungal rash in the groin.
Hope this help with the skin disease analogy helps. Elfdoctors may clarify, or offer an example of a faster spreading skin lesion, but that is the closest analogy I can think of right now.
zuma
11/06/2007 at 4:46 am #1880927@zuma wrote:
@sweetlife wrote:
Here is my opinion, ALL MICROS LEAK!
Nano, Bison, Film Can, Doesn’t Matter, They Leak.
Here is a idea, recycle all those small plastic containers, and go out and place a ammo box
Geocaching the northwoods 😀 where ammo boxes out number the micro
Barry and Valarie of Sweetlife
Well, I guess that depends which part of the northwoods you are visiting. I visited the Spooner area Saturday, and it was about half film cans.
I do agree though, the good old fashioned ammo can in the woods is still the gold standard.
zuma
I’d say for the most part, most caches up here are not film canisters. There area only just a few in the the “greater Hayward Area” and those are just because of the location of the hide. Most caches are ammo cans,plastic jugs or PVC pipe. Thou I do have set of 9 “micro type” placed. Just working on the web pages. May wait till spring now to submit them.
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