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04/04/2012 at 4:27 pm #1733073
This is not to promote hiding park and grabs in roadside signs with wooden posts, it’s just something that I recently noticed and had confirmed today. The old holes in the posts were 1-1/8″. Recently I have noticed that they seem larger. I didn’t measure one, but got proof of it today. If you read the logs on GC3FT64 you will see what I mean. This cache is only a few days old and has gone missing several times already. After finding it on the ground today I placed it bock in the hole in the post and got back into my Jeep. Just as I was about to leave a semi drove by and I watched the breeze from it cause the film canister to fly out of the hole and land almost 10′ away. So like film, the film container has now also lost it’s usefulness.
04/04/2012 at 4:34 pm #1958986Might have to wrap tape around it a few times to make it a bit bigger. I’ve seen those already.
04/04/2012 at 4:58 pm #1958987@Todd300 wrote:
Might have to wrap tape around it a few times to make it a bit bigger. I’ve seen those already.
Yep did a few like that in the past couple of weeks….thought it was odd when I saw it but now it makes perfect sense.
04/04/2012 at 5:56 pm #1958988I’m hoping everyone realizes why there are holes in these posts. It’s the 4×6 posts (generally the 4×4 posts aren’t drilled) and they’re drilled so that when a vehicle hits them they snap. Yes – that’s right – it’s a designed in structural flaw to prevent more serious damage. Maybe it’s just me, but I think about this as I’m grabbing these caches and it creeps me out.
04/04/2012 at 9:02 pm #1958989All of the 4 x 4 posts around here have holes too, but it seems as when they are being replaced they are going to 4 x 6’s. I thing the now more prevalent wing plowing is too much strain on the 4 x 4’s.
04/04/2012 at 11:00 pm #1958990I sure hope they don’t start making the stop signs a different color than red. I saw a green one in Kaneohe, Hawaii and that is just wrong.
The views expressed here are that of myself only and do not necessarily represent that of the WGA board.
04/05/2012 at 1:17 am #1958991I remember the first time I found one of those film canisters in a post hole at a park and ride and thought “How cool an idea is this!” I didn’t see my next one until several months latter and still thought it was pretty neat. Now they seem to be a hide location of choice in quite a few areas.
I carry a small mag lite in the pencil holder in my vehicle and it always is my first grab when I’m pulling up to what I believe is one of these hides. It works real slick for popping it out and you have a light for checking which hole it’s in when it’s getting dark. Most humorous one of these hide was a puzzle that I had solved and the hide was of this kind. It was in the lowest hole on this post and I was looking for the hide in the dark with icy frozen drifts around the post. I made the comment in my log that at least he could have placed it in the upper slot so I wouldn’t have to dig thru so much ice and snow to sign the log.
04/05/2012 at 12:07 pm #1958992Find it amusing that this topic is in the new posts section, started my day out with a smile! 😆
04/05/2012 at 10:02 pm #1958993@wi_pattymel wrote:
Find it amusing that this topic is in the new posts section, started my day out with a smile! 😆
Me too! Also, I can just see the look on Mr. Greenthumbs face when that thing came flying out! 😆
04/06/2012 at 3:20 pm #1958994@wi_pattymel wrote:
Find it amusing that this topic is in the new posts section, started my day out with a smile! 😆
Oh man…. It took me an entire day to figue out what you were going on about. I’m not to quick sometimes.
04/06/2012 at 3:24 pm #1958995New posts 😆 😆
Not all who wander are lost. -J.R.R. Tolkien
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