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The name is ‘McKenzie”.
I bought this impressive beauty because the monitor and CPU are one unit (as you see in the photo) and a wireless keyboard and mouse. Not alot of wires running all over the place.
Thank you for all your time………..
I rate all of my caches at 2/2 minimum.
The best way of judging ‘wheelchair accessible’ is to take a real person in a wheelchair for a walk.
My first such experience was way back, when I was working in Illinois. I offered to help a young wheelchair bound lawyer to get to the court house a few blocks away. I quickly learned I could not walk as fast as I normally would.
Look at a sidewalk. Look closely. See all the cracks and gaps and bumps, etc? Well, where you can step over them, a wheelchair can not.
Slows things down considerably.
That ramp? A two year can maneuver it with easy. Can a wheelchiar, even if it is mortorized? Probably not!
Reach up, reach down. Sit in a chair, and try it.
I do not think I have ever seen a wheelchair accessible cache.
Wet Maze, west of Fond du Lac.
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@furfool wrote:
I guess I’m getting away from the original thread. I just like a good debate.
You like to stick the poker in the fire, and stur things up! Admit it!
This will remain one of many debates in Geo-caching that will continually be raised in forums, and never be resolved.
@bandits wrote:
We can’t let this one die! Besides, I think half of our finds are Marc caches, so we have to post congrats so he continues to find and place caches in cemeteries in the country instead of those darn puzzles!
Congratulations, Marc!!
That gives me an idea! WSQs in the country which involve puzzles……The best of both combined!
-cheeto- wrote:He marc will you really celebrate when you hit 5414 finds?Kinda like a golden caching milestone.
….now that is something to consider!
@gotta run wrote:
I’ve got a nice little park in mind for a mutli-cache. There’s about 20 trees with knotholes just perfect to hold filmstrip cans and, wouldn’t you know it, I have 20 cans right here. I’ll put a log scroll in each one and record them as 20 different waypoints in the cache listing. Most are just a few yards apart and, since I want people to find all the waypoints, I’ll keep the coords viewable on the cache page just to be sure. Since each can has a log I’ll allow people to log each waypoint as a find, whether they find 1 or 20.
The difference to the purists–besides permanence–is that this is published as a multi-cache and not an event. Of course, I could always archive my multi at any time…
Ooooh…getting a little sarcastic there Michael. The new team name will take some getting accustomedto.
Veni, vidi, sivi. Zuma and Team Honeybunnies are out to claim another DeLorme challange, and I was bumming along.
First official trip down to Illinois to work some pages, and we had to pick the day a vicious ice storm moves thru the area. By the end of the day, we were walking on grass encrusted with ice. Getting in and out of the car was a challenge, because everything was coated with ice. Ice began blowing down from the tree limbs, and hitting us on the head. A very strong wind would literally blow us across the ice coated parking lots.
Did I mention all the ICE we encountered…….??? I’m not sure if Zuma and THB were the crazy ones, or if I was for going along.
Day two of the trip proved much better, with most of the ice melted, and the roads clear. The temperature kept dropping all day, and the winds increased, so that by dark it was bitter cold, and you were likely to be blown off your feet if you were not careful.
I’ll pay a million five for you to keep your clothes on!
I’ve deleted some, and kept some.
Hwy 100 – 100 for example…………
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