Forum Replies Created

Viewing 15 posts - 706 through 720 (of 1,802 total)
  • Author
    Posts
  • in reply to: Thread Stealers With Too Much On Their Minds #2050705

    I finally succeeded in getting in touch with a CO that had archived a set of 2001 caches “just because” and he is willing to reactivate them and have me adopt them. However, the “activate” log doesn’t do anything. What step are we missing?

    The best sig is no sig.

    Safe screw

    The best sig is no sig.

    in reply to: Thread Stealers With Too Much On Their Minds #2050670

    Two consecutive days of rain. The last time it rained was the last week of school, so over a month without rain.

    The best sig is no sig.

    in reply to: Thread Stealers With Too Much On Their Minds #2050666

    Anyone want to send me a fish fry? Or some MickeyLu’s? Or Jozwiacks?

    The best sig is no sig.

    in reply to: Thread Stealers With Too Much On Their Minds #2050639

    I need a new logo. I wonder if the Rockford Files would be somewhere to look?

    The best sig is no sig.

    in reply to: Thread Stealers With Too Much On Their Minds #2050623

    Did an unofficial cache rescue today. I knew a cache was still in play, but never had a chance to verify it before it got archived. It was a hollow pine cone among pine cones. It took me three tries with a very unsubtle PAF to make the find finally. After a few newbie DNFs and an unresponsive CO, they archived it. Too bad, it had a few favorite points too, but now I have a nice pine cone cache that I didn’t have to make.

    The best sig is no sig.

    in reply to: Thread Stealers With Too Much On Their Minds #2050600

    Hope you’re done already and they find what they needed to find (or not find).

    The best sig is no sig.

    in reply to: Thread Stealers With Too Much On Their Minds #2050596

    I had a rare bird sighting yesterday! A HuffinPuffin2 showed up at Riding Shotgun Travelbug University!

    We had a good talk (probably too long because we both had things to do – he had a lot of caches to go find) and shared some ideas about local caches.

    Speaking of hummingbirds, we’ve had several here for a few months now. I think we had a couple Caliope that were passing through stop by, but now we’re back to the Rufous. I really like this time of night, when the sphinx moths come out. They will let me stand right next to them when they are visiting our petunias in our hanging baskets on our deck.

    We’re also luck to have all three types of swallowtails indigenous to this area stopping by on a regular basis. I miss the Giant Swallowtails we had back in New Richmond, but these have their own beauty. My current favorite is the Lorquin’s Admiral:

    That picture really doesn’t do them justice. This one is a little bit better:

    I remember seeing them in catalogs when I was kid, and collecting butterflies. For being such a dry region, we’re finding that having the irrigation on and some water in the garden (making mud) we have more butterflies than I can quickly identify coming from all over the place.

     

    One more bird story. I was tutoring at school last night and got a text from my wife, a picture, asking “are these baby quail?” Sure enough. They were in a window well in our backyard (we are a rare house out here with a basement) and that area is where we let our dogs “out”. The dogs’ eyes were getting yellow, but she wouldn’t let them out until I got home to help decide what to do.

    Well, mom quail was down there with them, so she flew a short distance off and started calling them. I started shoveling them up one by one by hand. They were fuzzballs about the size of a ping pong ball. The first cluster found her, but the stubborn ones didn’t get to her before the clutch ran off. The last two were put into a bucket and we started wandering around, listening for either the mom or the babies, but they were all quiet. After a short search, we managed to spook the mom out of a bush and put the two down for her to come back to – I also spotted a couple siblings hiding silently in the brush under the bush.
    Success! Dogs were relieved (pun intended) to be let out, and then the problems started anew. One of the last ones we scooped up was by the goat shed, still in the dog area, and not with mom. More scrambling to catch it and our son finally had it in hand. It was placed where we had dropped off the last two. Then my avatar found another one in a different bush. Removed the dogs from the scene and started to get that one scooped up. Then the boy realized the cover under the bush was swarming with fuzz balls. Seems like the original swarm we released had gone there, and not where we thought they were.

    Long story short – the decision was made to let mom and dad quail do their job in gathering up the kids. Not long afterwards, we saw the dad swoop in from one side and run to the bush with all the kids in it, so we’re assuming all is well. The dogs keep looking for, but not finding, quail. We figure we have at least four separate pairs coming in from different compass directions to get to our feeder. They will even come up now when we’re sitting on the deck!

    The best sig is no sig.

    in reply to: Thread Stealers With Too Much On Their Minds #2050588

    I have four more dogs and a cat and three chickens you could dog sit Jim! Then I could get some more caching done this summer!

    The best sig is no sig.

    in reply to: Thread Stealers With Too Much On Their Minds #2050543

    Or, just look for the guy with the :ftp: sign

    The best sig is no sig.

    in reply to: Thread Stealers With Too Much On Their Minds #2050542

    I guess I can just say that if you want to reach me to talk about placing caches, it’s rkoehn1 on gmail

    The best sig is no sig.

    in reply to: Thread Stealers With Too Much On Their Minds #2050541

    Sure. Now photobucket is down, so I can’t update the file on there to get things posted.

    The best sig is no sig.

    in reply to: Thread Stealers With Too Much On Their Minds #2050540

    Hey reviewers, do you see anything wrong with this proposed event listing?

    The snafu is the “Cache Dash” – I was planning on placing 20 temporary caches and the winner was the first to find them all.

    The reviewer says you can’t have an event specifically to get cachers to look for caches.

    Isn’t that what this organization does several times a year?

     

    I asked for a clarification, and this is what I got while I was typing this:

    Please note that the guidelines state that no cache shall serve as a precedent for another. Having a one day event to search for caches is not allowed under the guidelines.

    <br style=”color: #4a4a4a; font-family: Arial, sans-serif; line-height: 22px;” />Many other communities in Oregon have had a “kick off” event for a longer term “Geocoin” event, where people can search for a series of caches ANYTIME they wish to potentially earn a Geocoin. The event is an intro to the activity – rather than the search itself.<br style=”color: #4a4a4a; font-family: Arial, sans-serif; line-height: 22px;” /><br style=”color: #4a4a4a; font-family: Arial, sans-serif; line-height: 22px;” />Your event appears to be time limited and only that one day.”

    I think that clears things up, although I know that Roseburg (OR) has temporary caches as part of their Tour/Event – but I think they are all virtuals. Maybe I’m wrong because I never really had time to look for most of them while I was up there.

    The best sig is no sig.

    in reply to: Thread Stealers With Too Much On Their Minds #2050479

    But not so disoriented I won’t get the :ftp:

    The best sig is no sig.

    in reply to: Thread Stealers With Too Much On Their Minds #2050478

    Still not accustomed to the wormhole

    The best sig is no sig.

Viewing 15 posts - 706 through 720 (of 1,802 total)