Wet Maze Outing

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  • #1919911

    -cheeto-
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    @bakrdz wrote:

    Hey cheeto. Roosevelt has lots of brothers and sisters laying on my woodpile. He and the rest of his kin are from the cedar family. I can bring you one from the litter if you like [;)].

    Grab one for me would ya? A high quality twin of ‘Roosevelt’ will do just fine for me.

    FYI – I’m 6′ 6″ tall. πŸ˜‰

    #1919912

    BakRdz
    Participant


    @-cheeto- wrote:

    @bakrdz wrote:

    Hey cheeto. Roosevelt has lots of brothers and sisters laying on my woodpile. He and the rest of his kin are from the cedar family. I can bring you one from the litter if you like [;)].

    Grab one for me would ya? A high quality twin of ‘Roosevelt’ will do just fine for me.

    FYI – I’m 6′ 6″ tall. πŸ˜‰

    I’ll sort through the pile and see if I can find you a nice tall sturdy straight one. You’ll have to come up with your own name for it though. πŸ˜†

    #1919913

    Trekkin and Birdin
    Participant


    There’s a cache we did, Felsenmeer Ridge, I think, where bobcat mentions in his log having used a stick which he left at the trailhead, stating “His name is Wilson.”

    So…does this mean my walking stick should be named after a president? Is there some bit of folklore behind stick naming I’ve missed?

    Looking forward to seeing everyone tomorrow. We figure we’ll gather up a few caches on our way there.

    #1919914

    BakRdz
    Participant


    @Trekkin’ and Birdin’ wrote:

    So…does this mean my walking stick should be named after a president? Is there some bit of folklore behind stick naming I’ve missed?

    Can’t say that there is folklore or a presidential rule (maybe there is one starting though.) My story… CJ and I were heading into the marsh and I didn’t have poles. In the past, I’ve always just picked one up along the trail, but seeing we were heading into a marsh I didn’t think I’d find one, so I decided to grab a cedar stick I had left over from some trimming. It proved so useful and made such a good conversation piece, I decided to save it from becoming firewood and keep it for future use. For some reason I felt my “big stick” needed a name, and since it helped me “walk softly” when I carried it, the name Roosevelt just fit (besides, calling it Teddy just seemed silly). Today, now that Roosevelt has become a part of my geocaching experience, I’ve decided to give him his own TB#.

    But that’s just me…and I’m a little quirky, in case no one has noticed.

    #1919915

    Sloughfoot
    Participant


    Sloughfoot has new stick that we might as well put in to service tomorrow. It has been decorating a corner of our cottage for several years now but Sloughfoot is getting ready to retire and expects to pick up the pace of caches so a good stick can help the old guy down the trail. It’s name will be “Rutherford” named after the man that carved it. There are several “Rutherford’s” already out there, Marble Guy and Wrongway Junebug and Thunderslide are using them. See everyone tomorrow.

    #1919916

    sandlanders
    Participant


    Well, here’s hoping that everyone enjoys stompin’ through the swamp on Saturday, plus the cocoa and mini-marshmallows. Keep your feet dry, and don’t lose any of your hiking sticks in any muck! Safe caching, all!

    #1919917

    JimandLinda
    Participant


    Muck?! We don’t need no stinkin’ muck!!

    #1919918

    Trekkin and Birdin
    Participant


    IT’S NOT FAIR!!!!!! We have a winter-related homeowner’s nightmare that must be addressed, so we can’t come out and play.

    What a bummer. We really needed this weekend away. Oh well, you all have fun!

    #1919919

    JimandLinda
    Participant


    Looks very frosty out there! If the sun comes out, we’ll be walking in diamond-studded cattails! The craphas is settling and should firm up for a nice walk. Linda is coming later with the marshmallows! Last minute cachers are most welcome! πŸ˜€

    #1919920

    CodeJunkie
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    @bakrdz wrote:

    But that’s just me…and I’m a little quirky, in case no one has noticed.

    Well here’s the understatement of the week.

    #1919921

    BakRdz
    Participant


    @codejunkie wrote:

    @bakrdz wrote:

    But that’s just me…and I’m a little quirky, in case no one has noticed.

    Well here’s the understatement of the week.

    Who asked you Puzzle Boy! :p

    #1919922

    CodeJunkie
    Participant


    @bakrdz wrote:

    @codejunkie wrote:

    @bakrdz wrote:

    But that’s just me…and I’m a little quirky, in case no one has noticed.

    Well here’s the understatement of the week.

    Who asked you Puzzle Boy! πŸ˜›

    Nobody. But with a setup like that … πŸ˜† πŸ˜† πŸ˜†

    #1919923

    BakRdz
    Participant


    Thanks to J&L for organizing this (and for the cocoa with marshmallows!)

    Great time hooking up again with some geofriends and putting a face with a name for some others!

    #1919924

    sandlanders
    Participant


    Did Flat Jack and Roosevelt have a good time, too? πŸ˜‰

    #1919925

    JimandLinda
    Participant


    “There and Back Again- A Geocachers Tale”.

    We made it! A nice group to make the march out to GZ. This is my 3rd time out, and by far the easiest. The heavy snow had pushed the cattails down, and they were bent toward the island. Made for good trail breaking by zoesbrother. Once we knew the ice was safe,I stayed back with sloughfoot to let the first timers lead the way.
    Good friends, good marshmallows, good day!
    Thanks to those that showed up for this 90 minute outing! πŸ˜€

    (Saw Roosevelt, didn’t see Jack!)

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