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@beccaday wrote:
Can you believe that geocaching isn’t everyone’s top leisure priority?! π
Absolutely. In fact, I’ve spent many hours this week at another of my favorite hobbies that only comes once a year for 9 days. π
Always cool to bump into someone famous though regardless of the situation.
@BigJim60 wrote:
@sandlanders wrote:
So what is Rich Sommers’ caching name, and why didn’t he and BJ leave the convention right then and going looking for that D5 cache???
That’s what I would have done.
Apparently some things are more important than caching? π― π
@f1rebirds wrote:
I want one of these!!
http://www.nitecore.com/productDetail.aspx?id=54Holy crud. Nearly a pound WITHOUT the batteries?
It certainly boasts some staggering stats, but this has to be well over 2 pounds once you add the batteries. I did see it on Amazon for a mere $294 though. And the photo on the vendors website of this in the hand of the user was kind of funny. The 363m beam distance is pretty staggering also. At full capacity you’d burn through a $12 set of batteries in an hour (OUCH), but I guess that’s why they make it a recharable unit.
Is there a prize for the cacher who contributes the most miles towards the game? π π
@sweetlife wrote:
Well CJ, if by chance ours is still there, it could make a trip back. hint hint
I’ve already thought about that. I have another trip in April also. Over – Back – Over is about 12,000 miles. π
I’m headed over the pond in January if anyone wants some miles for their racer.
2 “racers” should have some serious mileage after the next update. π
2 tb’s in Detroit and bound for Europe.
@sweetlife wrote:
@kungfuhippie wrote:
@sweetlife wrote:
Dont bend the rules CJ, just leave it in Belgium, WI
Fixed it for ya π
I hope you have not been holding on to it to go to belgum, wi all this time, thats only 150 miles across the state π
Nope. I have 2 racers packed and ready to travel a few thousand miles.
I’d take a dozen (maybe 2). Travel to GB is uncertain right now but maybe we can get a few of us in the Appleton area to group up?????
WOW. Congratulations. That is a great challenge that’s on my “bucket list”, but I don’t know if I’ll ever make it to all the required spots. You sure now how to take us along for the adventure on your caching tours though, so thank you for that and keep it up.
@peach107 wrote:
gr – i know. i just wish the ratings would remain the same as when logged. problem solved.
This would be good for a winter/summer cache rating also (assuming the CO adjusted it accordingly).
@Northwoods Tom wrote:
And I don’t want to hear from any of you smart people out there who found it and on “How Easy It Was”!
Just went back and re-read my “Found It” on this one. I laughed when I got to the following – “Engineers make the hard things easy and the easy things hard.”
El Camino del Rey (King’s pathway), MΓΒ‘laga, Spain
@labrat_wr wrote:
@CodeJunkie wrote:
I suppose I could drop it and then pick it up via my family account and get it miles both ways. π―
it will probably survive better in Belgium than it will in the states.
I suppose I could use my daughters account to take it back on the next trip. That would be 3x the mileage and all the while it would be in safe hands. That would be bending the “rules” (or are they guidelines) a bit though.
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