We have had a couple of "Beer & Wings" events in the past, and I assume steak is available. I have no doubt we'll have more in the future... :D :D :DQuote:
Originally Posted by Hiram357
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We have had a couple of "Beer & Wings" events in the past, and I assume steak is available. I have no doubt we'll have more in the future... :D :D :DQuote:
Originally Posted by Hiram357
I have used both types and they both got me to the cache!
I took back the Garmin after a week because it did not work as well (even when held flat) as the Magellan (when held upright) in dense forest and the Magellan had a bigger screen. I just wish I had dropped the Magellan into the stream before making my final selection (sure 'floating' sounds like a good thing . . . till it floats down stream! Someplace in the fine print under 'waterproof' it must say 'takes about a week to dry out enough to start working again'). Im not looking to upgrade until prices come down.
Lets call the next survey "how are you willing to spend to find $50 worth of dollar store junk?"
Zoltarus
OR How far have you driven to find a cache? And at current prices. How much did it cost you?Quote:
Originally Posted by Zoltarus
The Teams: over 325 miles round trip,@ 2.35 per gallon and 15 mpg. That's $ 51.70 for a single cache.
[quote=Team2hunt]OR How far have you driven to find a cache? And at current prices. How much did it cost you?[quote]
Does it have to be in a single trip? I took many trips to Waterville to find that blasted Old 470.........hmmmmmmmmm..........I calculated the mileage once..........:eek:
Does it have to be in a single trip? I traveled a number of times :o to find that blasted Old 470 in Waterville.........hmmmmmmmmm..........I totalled the mileage once upon a time..........:eek:Quote:
Originally Posted by Team2hunt
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Originally Posted by Beach Comber
How about the mileage just walking up and down the length of the train? THAT had to add up.....:p