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Ssssh…..what’s that sound I hear? It’s the call of the North American Wyner Bird. A real man would forgo sleep for 300 hours and just go geocachign.
On my list for this very afternoon. 😀
And I could replace the 1942 Philco problematic GPSr with a newer model, but then – hey what would my excuse be for a DNF?
No I think with all the money I’ve invested in it, with the new trailer and painted flames on the frame and all, I’ll stick with it. It may be difficult to drive it into the woods, but it does help me find the caches.
BTW Knoffer, sorry about running over your foot on our last caching trip with the Philco.
I suppose I need to place some more caches to get you up to 300. OK.
Oh, please hold your applause…just throw money. 😆
Money for batteries? GPSr’s use batteries now? Will the technical advancements never stop? The 1942 Philco Problematic has a hand crank. I attached a windmill a couple of years ago, but it doesn’t help much in the trees.
If you’re leaving me money for batteries, just mail it to me here at home. Remember, I’ll need lots and lots and lots of batteries over my lifetime. A couple thousand dollars should do the trick.
Ooooh, leave me your GPSr! Lord knows the 1942 Philco Problematic can use replacement.
I’ll see if I can rally my Troop to assist.
One by one, the list of cachers I’d like to meet on the trails has been gradually reduced. Of all the geocachers who’ve been on my list of folks to meet, there’s been one who’s been on that list since I first started caching. That would be the ever-elusive Polskaqueen.
I’ve heard tales from my fellow cachers about the actual existance of this person. I’ve spoken on the telephone to a person who says she’s the actual Polskaqueen, but I don’t know. Without a visual confirmation, I just can’t say that she exists.
One certain Master Nai would very much like to meet his nemesis. He keeps asking me when you’re placing a new Cache Linda. He’s ready to go find one.
And yes, Vince Condella caches. Isn’t that groovy, neat, swell, keen and nifty?
Oh yeah, I can now add the Knoffer to my ever-growing list of cachers.
I have two such stories. I helped a TB on it’s last leg of the mission to get to the BarberShop Quartet Society in Kenosha last year. That was pretty cool.
The other one is I have the Henwood TB who’s mission is to getto Henwood’s front door in Thailand. It’s only changed hand twice and is almost there.
Have you gotten to the point yet where you’re driving around town and you think to yourself,”There’s a cache in that tree, there’s a cache in that park…?”
As I understand the owner has some foot problems and can’t get out to check on it. Hence the trying to replace…so it probably won’t be back up anytime soon.
I’ll tell you why I voted for it. 1) It hasn’t been archived . 2) Read my log from our attempt to place a temperary cache in it’s place – This is one of my most memorable cache attempts. I hope it does get back up and running.
Is there some rule against voting for it? Just because it has temperary problems doesn”t mean it’s not a great cache.
All we need to do is get permission from the States of Illinois and Wisconsin, and the Federal Government to move the state border south about 500′
This is really quite simple.
edited for the geographically challenged (me)
Yeah, more caches – we like more caches 😀
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