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  • in reply to: Tent #1968275

    Eureka Timberline Tents are pretty good tents and very easy to put up. They may be a little pricey, but if you do some searching, you should be able to find some deals. My dad has had the same one for over 30 years now. He had not used it in about 10 years, but we used it on a fishing trip a couple of years ago and no problems what so ever.

    in reply to: What kind of ideas to you have? #1967933

    KEY WORDS – NEW IDEAS

    in reply to: So, what’s your menu for Super Supper Sunday??? #1967894

    @Hitman4 wrote:

    Bear meat, topped with a little cheese, and a side of sunflower.

    O_O I aint afraid of you……much…. :unsure: :blink:

    in reply to: Toasty Mitts? #1967197

    Got my gloves today. I dunno. I don’t think I would have paid $40 for a pair of these, but I tried them on my phone and seem to work. I think the $2.99 might have been a tad high too.

    in reply to: A book about geocaching #1967742

    Thanks for the post! I have a long plane ride this summer and this could kill some time…..if the wife lets me borrow the Kindle she bought for ME! 😯 👿 😡 🙄

    I believe the the pics were taken very near this part of the series.
    http://coord.info/GC42MD1
    There are 26 caches in the series, broken into 3 different areas.
    I know no details as to how the pictures were taken.

    @Team Black-Cat wrote:

    Who took the kitty pics Cheezehead?

    A local guy that lives very close to were the pictures were taken.

    in reply to: Toasty Mitts? #1967190

    Just ordered 4 pairs!

    in reply to: WGA Member Map #1967566

    Well, maybe after this weekend’s event, I can get you a few more. 😕 😯 😉

    in reply to: WGA Member Map #1967564

    Pretty kewl Brain! Thank you for again for all the work you do on WGA Site.

    in reply to: Toasty Mitts? #1967180

    @sandlanders wrote:

    @RSplash40 wrote:

    Hey! I resemble that remark SL!

    My comment was in reference to a phrase that HCH has used for himself when he makes typos, especially on coordinates. I was referring to the amount of material on one’s hands if wearing those gloves/mitts, and how it would interfere with accurate typing and coord entering, not the size of anyone’s hands.

    See, that’s where your wrong, again.
    A- I don’t use my choppers when I type.
    B- I don’t have to enter coords into my GPS. I know how to download them.
    C- My gps has buttons, so it all thumbs when navigating on my gps.
    D- I use the choppers when – A deer hunting, B-Ice Fishing, C- Plowing Snow.
    E- I usually use gloves and or fingerless gloves when geocaching or using my gps in the winter.

    in reply to: WGA now using the Geocaching.com Live API #1967243

    @Team Black-Cat wrote:

    If you go to the cache of the month, you should notice a small difference. Not Earth shaking, but it’s a start. Learning to walk before we try to run.

    Sorry, I wasn’t trying to imply anything. I’m just kinda of a techno dummy when it comes to stuff like this is all.

    in reply to: WGA now using the Geocaching.com Live API #1967241

    I clicked on the link, and everything seemed to work just fine for me. I’m not sure what to do now, but it worked.

    in reply to: Toasty Mitts? #1967174



    Do this and with a pair of glove liners and in real cold conditions, some hand warmers, and life is good! 😀

    in reply to: Toasty Mitts? #1967173

    @huffinpuffin2 wrote:

    Question: For these ‘chopper mitts’, do you buy them sized per spec, or go up one size for extra room? E.g. If the size chart comes out as Large, do you get a Large, or XL….so you have the option to use an internal glove, and perhaps an additional polypro or other ‘stay dry’ liner? Thx ❓

    I myself go one to two sizes bigger. That way you can put in a wool or fleece mitten insert and also wear a thin glove.

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