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Kudos from T&tb as well.
Jonathan,
Just keep your enthusiasm and I am sure you will do just fine. Explain that the real treasures here are the joy of discovery of beautiful and intreguing new places, of meeting people with similar interests and diverse backgrounds and of getting outdoors with friends and family.
Take your friend on a hunt or two and you will have him hooked.
Good luck, you have our confidence.
tb
[This message has been edited by Trudy & the beast (edited 02-26-2004).]
We have it marked on our calendar!
Jonathan,
you are welcome to ride along with T&tb. I am not too sure how much caching I will be able to do by then, but the foot is showing steady improvement.
tbKudos Joe! great going.
Cachew, great work! Another milestone passed. Congratulations.
T&tbWhoooty hooo! Great job folks. We are so happy to have been there for a part of it!
Congratulations.
T&tbI don’t know that I could get into this…
I bet one might meet some rather interesting [strange] people doing this sort of thing.Dave, Thanks for shareing this. The brochure is great. Now we need to find a resource to get them printed in quantity at a reasonable price.
We had picked Bobcat as a star months ago and are proud that he has shown that we were justified in this feeling. It is really great to see this level of interest across the state. Kudos, Great going Bobcat.
t&tb[This message has been edited by Trudy & the beast (edited 02-21-2004).]
Do you aimlessly wander through the toy isles every time you go to Target?; Check out the notebooks every time you are in Walgreen’s?; and slow down every time you drive by a vacant land parcel?
Could these be signs of some greater phenomenon?
Go for it Dave, Trudy & I will be there..
~tbBring them to the breakfast, I’m sure you will find an interested party or two…
We are expecting at least 75 cachers to attend.Why not ask Charlie? If someone has already talked with him about this he will let you know. It sounds like he would welcome your interest in the wetlands either way.
I say go for it Steve.
~tb
Ah…. Beauty is in the eye of the beholder. Cache ratings are in the eye of the hider. Trudy & I have learned that we need to know the cache owner to make any sense of the ratings.
The only real gripe that I might have with others ratings is that a 1 on terraine should mean wheelchair accessable.
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