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@gotta run wrote:
Obviously he could tell the road was too narrow before turning on it, and he looks like he tried to do a Y turn after getting in trouble.
Roads do start out wide and narrow down. And if you look close at the picture there is a curve in the road there and he failed to back around it and wasn’t trying to make a Y turn.
As to why it took them five days to get it out of there is a wonder. Around here they would have had wreckers on it or a crane to lift it up and turn it around with in hours of it happening.
I use a gps’r in my 18 wheeler and I am all ways worried that it will want me to go down a street I shouldn’t be on. There have been several times I have ignored it because I didn’t like the look of where it wanted me to go. Once I decided to follow it since it was a state road and would save me some time going that way. Well it ended up I got an overlength ticket for being on that road. Should have went the way I had origanally inteded. What I worry about most following it’s directions is that I will come up on a low clearance that I can’t get under. All most all of the time there isn’t any where to turn around and you have to back out of the area and it never fails it is a busy time traffic wise when something like that happens.
On snowmobile trailer, I hate summer.
Sure been quiet in the forums.
@team handstand wrote:
… so I started a new hobby.
And geocaching wasn’t enough of a hobby to keep you busy?
Cool video, I did enjoy it but I don’t think you are going to win an Oscar for it.
Just remember the note you leave telling what you are doing is also letting any thiefs know what you are doing and gives them an idea how long you will be gone and how much time they have to break in and take what they want. Also leaving personal information like phone numbers out where anyone can see them isnt the best idea either with all the identity theft that goes on.
Lets see it says he is geocaching. Hmm that involves using gps units. Wonder where in the vehicle the car gps is hidden?
I got about fifteen emails from gc.com all at once about an hour ago.
A few months ago a cache was nominated and it was two weeks old and had three finds at the time of nomination and I was wondering at that time how this cache could possible be allowed to be on the voting list. What really irked me was when it went on to win the COTM with more votes then logged finds.
I too only vote on caches I have visited.
And if someone solicits me to vote for their nominated cache that is a sure way that I will not vote for it.
If I put a travel bug tag on me can you take me too?
We live in Portage and drive a black Toyota Matrix with the plates of TNLN SL. It also has a TB decal on the side windows. No idea who was in our neighbor hood with out saying hi or stopping to find any of our caches.
But what Wii game were they giving the review for?
If you hold it at Cascade Mountian you could go look for my permanant cache Top of Cascade Mountian GC1DTBA.
I don’t have blackberry but i hear this program is great to use with them.
Maybe have another bookmark list called wsq’s that have been archived and just move the archived caches from your active list to the archived list. That way the info on the archived caches can be easly found if someone needs it.
$1.82 south of Indianapolis yesterday and alabama, georgia and south carolina all had gas under $2 today.
Another few days and we should be under it too I hope.
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