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I always thought that defacing currency was a felony.
Thanks for the added info cheezehead. I just don’t understand one’s thinking. If all of these other activities are allowed, why not caching? As far as I’m concerned, caching is a glorified walk/hike. Ok, so you look inside of things and behind things, all the while being observant. Common sense I guess. Some have it, others don’t.
@Trekkin’ and Birdin’ wrote:
Thank you, Dave! We are less than 15 pages from being done and you’re right. It would suck!
My sentiments exactly!
The Germantown FleetFarm usually has two or three different sizes.
I bet that that cache becomes very popular this summer. I know that I would want to do it if I were going out that way.
Who is at fault for tresspassing? I have to say that it would be the cacher. Not too many years ago one could hunt on any land that was not posted. If the land owner did not want hunters there, it was his/her responsibilty to post the land. Then state law was changed to put the burden on the hunter to prove that he/she was not tresspassing.
“This is a true store that happened a few years ago. A new cacher was heading along the Namekagon River. They found the cache, and signed the log and was walking the trail back. They came across NPS Park Ranger. He asked the what they where doing. They answered geocaching. He handed them a $180 ticket for trespassing.” Not to be taken the wrong way, but I have a real hard time believeing this. I would think that a governmental entity would have something posted to warn someone if they were about to tresspass. Especially the Fed or State. I’ve never heard of government land totally off limits to the public, except military installations and such. And even those have signs posted. I wish I could be speaking from experience, but I’m not. Just my thoughts.
I remember hearing years ago of a guy, back in the ’70s maybe, that all he would do is screw around with a carburator. Tweaking here and tweaking there, and eventually had one that would give over 100 mpg. The story goes that the oil companies bought the patent and buried it so it would never make it to market. True or not? I have no idea. I just remember hearing that.
I better not have to start over! I have 19 pages done so far and it’s been almost twenty years since a had been to some of those areas.
At least they don’t have to worry about getting lost.
@Team Hemisphere Dancer wrote:
@tyedyeskyguy wrote:
What good is this going to be for a family of 5?
Well, four of you can carry it when it’s dead and the fifth can tell you where to go.
Those ‘coons would look pretty good on the stretchers.
@Miata wrote:
Great 24/7 deer feeder web cam. I have seen as many as 3 bucks at one time. http://www.rd-hc.com/rdhc_deer_cam.htm
Where is this? It would make for a good web cam cache.
Not bad if I was an eighty year old grandma going to church two miles away and stopping at the store and bank. But not for 12,700! Let’s see, 25 mph= more congestion. More congestion=more pollution and more road rage. Zenn=happier environment?????
I told her that they were out of 2x4s and I was waiting for them to be unloaded from the truck. I just didn’t tell her that it wasn’t due for two more days.
The same thing happened to me about a year ago at the H.D. in the Milwaukee area.
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