EMSDanel
11-27-2009, 07:00 PM
Yow.....Shuman Road Searchers not only reach a milestone, they fly right by and head for 2,000. Congrats, folks, and thanks for all you do.
View Full Version : Shuman Road Searchers...Crash right by 1,500 EMSDanel 11-27-2009, 07:00 PM Yow.....Shuman Road Searchers not only reach a milestone, they fly right by and head for 2,000. Congrats, folks, and thanks for all you do. hollora 11-27-2009, 08:16 PM Another milestone will be in your sights soon - congrats on this one and on to many more memories! Way to go! pm28570 11-27-2009, 10:01 PM Congrats on 1500! Prepare yourself.....2000 is not far off and I will be asking for your fav! Ekidokai 11-28-2009, 06:55 AM Congratulations TRF 11-28-2009, 08:45 AM Nicely done! vicbiker 11-28-2009, 09:02 AM Congratulations. Thank you for all those great caches...have enjoyed all that I have found so far. Waterski 11-28-2009, 09:44 AM Way to go! 2,000 is a lot of caching....:D squirrelcache 11-28-2009, 08:07 PM Congrats on the milestone......I'm sure 2,000 is realistically w/in reach now. shuman road searchers 11-30-2009, 06:35 PM Thanks to all for the congrats. To answer the question as to my favorite in the last 500. It became a very easy response after listening to my son tell everyone what we did. TRF and I were caching in Deer Isle when the alert came in to a new cache 6 miles from my home. We had to pick my son up in Castine and decided to grab the cache on the way home. We arrived at the parking and armed with a 1 candlewatt powered flashlight and the backlights on 2 GPS units managed our way into the deep dark forest to find the cache(Punkin Dunkin (http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.aspx?guid=6cfd09cc-bd66-4109-ab67-51b276f94f9a)).My son was some excited to be the FTF in the dark,in the woods, after driving for an hour. cachecrashers4 11-30-2009, 07:45 PM Congrats on 1.5k! pm28570 12-01-2009, 09:08 AM I really enjoyed that post! Uh.....apparently the Binford 8000 Airport Beacon wasn't available? :D Thanks to all for the congrats. To answer the question as to my favorite in the last 500. It became a very easy response after listening to my son tell everyone what we did. TRF and I were caching in Deer Isle when the alert came in to a new cache 6 miles from my home. We had to pick my son up in Castine and decided to grab the cache on the way home. We arrived at the parking and armed with a 1 candlewatt powered flashlight and the backlights on 2 GPS units managed our way into the deep dark forest to find the cache(Punkin Dunkin (http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.aspx?guid=6cfd09cc-bd66-4109-ab67-51b276f94f9a)).My son was some excited to be the FTF in the dark,in the woods, after driving for an hour. dubord207 12-01-2009, 05:47 PM I knew you were close and trying to beat TRF to it but those "public servants" get way too much time off...almost like lawyers! So congrats, my friend and yes, I look over my shoulder from time to time but I also have some great memories of our Centum Challenge and chasing FTF's in our area. You're a class act! Keep on cranking on the caches!:) firefighterjake 12-02-2009, 08:58 AM I knew you were close and trying to beat TRF to it but those "public servants" get way too much time off...almost like lawyers! So congrats, my friend and yes, I look over my shoulder from time to time but I also have some great memories of our Centum Challenge and chasing FTF's in our area. You're a class act! Keep on cranking on the caches!:) Not this public servant . . . I have to "work" Monday-Friday . . . however please note "work" is in quotations. ;):D Ekidokai 12-02-2009, 02:26 PM Work may be in quotations, but being in the business I do appreciate the work that you do. God bless you. shuman road searchers 12-02-2009, 06:51 PM [QUOTE=dubord207;60292]I knew you were close and trying to beat TRF to it but those "public servants" get way too much time off... I know!!!! Steve always brags that he "works" 70 days a year!:D TRF 12-03-2009, 07:19 AM I don't brag that I work 70 days you wingnut, I brag that I'm NOT WORKING 295 days! Plus those numbers are skewed slightly. :) hide_from_the_kids 12-03-2009, 11:49 AM A congrats to you. Hope the next cache is as good as the last. shuman road searchers 12-03-2009, 05:56 PM I don't brag that I work 70 days you wingnut, I brag that I'm NOT WORKING 295 days! Plus those numbers are skewed slightly. :) Sorry!! 71 days! Who here does not work again until the middle of Jan?!! dubord207 12-03-2009, 07:21 PM So here's the deal. Having been a paid call firefighter with Waterville Fire Department for 21 years, 15 as a Captain, it's absolutely true that for the most part there's little actual fire fighting...but..there's a lot more that goes with job then putting out fires. I think if you ask a professional firefighter, he/she will tell you that putting out fires is only about 5% of the job. But when the plectron goes off and the first unit signs off "condition Red" then there's not a firefighter out there who's not totally prepared to "put in on the line" so that's what goes into how these guys work and how they get paid. But I remain jealous about how much time some of these guys get to play on their computers and post provocative posts on the site!:) shuman road searchers 12-03-2009, 08:52 PM So here's the deal. Having been a paid call firefighter with Waterville Fire Department for 21 years, 15 as a Captain, it's absolutely true that for the most part there's little actual fire fighting...but..there's a lot more that goes with job then putting out fires. I think if you ask a professional firefighter, he/she will tell you that putting out fires is only about 5% of the job. But when the plectron goes off and the first unit signs off "condition Red" then there's not a firefighter out there who's not totally prepared to "put in on the line" so that's what goes into how these guys work and how they get paid. But I remain jealous about how much time some of these guys get to play on their computers and post provocative posts on the site!:) The real deal is that when a firefighter drives the 105 foot ladder truck and only responds to fires that require that truck(and in Augusta there are NO buildings that tall) he does not have to "work" very often!! |