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Miata
Member@djwini wrote:
i’m willing to take less for it.
besides geocaching, it holds music and accesses the internet if in wifi range.Still got it? Think the Wifi chip will fit my Tungston E2?
Miata
MemberIf it were for a 2″ hitch I may have considered it. This to me would be the ultimate cache tool when near some of these cache trail meccas. 😆
Miata
Member@Mister Greenthumb wrote:
Congrats Marc. Thanks for all your WSQ hides too. Now the question is will Marc secretly log on to read the congratulations when no one is watching?
My thoughts exactly! 😀
Miata
MemberCongratulations Marc, even though you will never admit to reading this! 😈 I wish I could have been there for this milestone, but I will be there for 1021.
Miata
MemberMy fear on a shoreline cache like this, would be people attempting to access the cache via land (trespassing).
I am however envisioning the cache placement you may have in mind and it could work if it were a larger overhanging tree on very undeveloped shoreline.
Undeveloped and remote to me would be the key. With taxes the way they are, I the land owner would not care to see people several times a holiday weekend poking around my shoreline for who knows what reason.
Miata
MemberI saw one several times on Star Lake road in Mountain two years ago. He was burrowed in the side of the road and seemed to be sunning himself every time I drove by. I have only seen one several times before and mostly at night while shining deer.
Miata
Member@smashing ground wrote:
this one just caught me funny,so I thought id share- GCZ54H
South Africa is serious about careless snowmobilers tearing up the highways there. 😛
Miata
Member@brkster wrote:
Wow..That’s too bad. Not merely about the virtuals, but I’ve met Randy Paske a couple of times… Great guy. He’d been geocaching well before most of us had
even heard of it. I hope he’s all right.Randy hasn’t logged on for years? I too have met him several times and enjoyed walking the trails with him. Anyone talk to him lately?
Miata
MemberThe price of those vases are unreal. I hope I never need to replace one that’s for sure! 😯
Miata
Member@The Crippler wrote:
I will probably be able to assist as well. Besides, I do not need an excuse to visit my favorite secret fishing hole on the Wolf.
Must be on the way right? 😕
Miata
Member@-cheeto- wrote:
@Miata wrote:
I guess there is a chance that he may see this post, but he says that March 31st was the last time he was on here. I hope to be with him and have him sign the 10,000th find. 😆
or will he wave his hand over the container 😉
He will sign it…….or I will for him. 😉
Miata
MemberI guess there is a chance that he may see this post, but he says that March 31st was the last time he was on here. I hope to be with him and have him sign the 10,000th find. 😆
Miata
Member@Sagasu wrote:
Congrats on the 2.2K, Mike! I wasn’t at all surprised to see where you are for this milestone. So, did you have the quarter mile walk in this dry weather, or the longer trek? 😉
I was just under .25 away if I recall. I had the F150 with me and could have driven back if I would have been sure of the ownership of the land, but it was an excellent day for a turkey scout/hike in the woods. No gobbler for me this week…. 🙁
Me and small vessels don’t seem to go together, just ask Marc next time you see him. Last time I was in one was for Marc’s 5000th find at Cram Island with him and Katrina. I don’t know who was holding on harder, me or Kat while Marc was laughing.. 😯
Miata
Member@cekcacher wrote:
“Cemeteries are living history books, carved in stone.”
Hey Marc . . . I like this quote . . . mind if I borrow it?
Marc is no longer an active member here, but I doubt if he would mind.
04/19/2010 at 12:10 am in reply to: anyone on here work with propane and propane accessories? #1927598Miata
MemberI think the pressures are the same for a 500 gallon tank or a 1 pound cylinder. I read something like this before I started refilling the small 1 pounders myself.
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