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  1. #11
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    Quote Originally Posted by cachecrashers4 View Post
    Would love to go out with an experienced cacher so my son and I can see the proper way to cache.
    I think China School Forest is a great kid-friendly cache! If you can get to one of the summer events you'll learn more about caching than you ever wanted to know from some of the nicest people in the State. Hope to meet you soon!
    If you want to try cross country skiing, start with a small country

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    operator error - double posted this one - sorry!
    Last edited by pjpreb; 06-03-2008 at 09:03 PM. Reason: double post
    If you want to try cross country skiing, start with a small country

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    Quote Originally Posted by pjpreb View Post
    operator error - double posted this one - sorry!
    Quote Originally Posted by pjpreb View Post
    I think China School Forest is a great kid-friendly cache! If you can get to one of the summer events you'll learn more about caching than you ever wanted to know from some of the nicest people in the State. Hope to meet you soon!
    We got Jo.....Sheeesh!!










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    Happy Trails!



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    Quote Originally Posted by Mainiac1957 View Post
    We got Jo.....Sheeesh!!










    jk
    You fixed before I hit the send button


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    Happy Trails!



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    It's interesting the China School has and has had a handicapped, wheelchair accessible treehouse and yet there is a summer camp being praised by one of the Bangor local TV channels as having the "first handicapped, wheelchair accessible treehouse in the state". Sort of a shame as this one is really nice and probably was the 1st!

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    True the treehouse is handicapped accessible but the trip to get out there, well that probably is not though. Glad I was able to adopt and then to be able to have Maine Geocachers able to adopt the cache. It surely has been the topic of many great posts and the kids surely do enjoy it as well.
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    Haffy - the trek to the cache would be dependant upon they type of wheelchair one had. Some of the paras and quads, I know, have chairs which would find the trail a piece of cake.

    Regardless, the tree house is accessible and therefore - the one at the camp is not "the first". Any thank you for saving this cache and ensuring it was passed along for others.

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    Quote Originally Posted by hollora View Post
    Haffy - the trek to the cache would be dependant upon they type of wheelchair one had. Some of the paras and quads, I know, have chairs which would find the trail a piece of cake.
    LOL! There used to be a guy that lived down the road from me, traveled for MILES in his motorized chair, dragging the dog along behind. Trouble is, sometimes the dog would drag him off the road, and he'd be stuck in the soft ground until someone came along and got him back on the road.

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