Neither! I don't do rain or snow or cold or hot. You guys are crazy.
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Neither! I don't do rain or snow or cold or hot. You guys are crazy.
I have no enemies, but I'm intensely disliked by my friends.
I have to admit...going out in the rain would sure take the fun out of it for me....but then I am new to this too but somehow I dont see my opinion of that changing anytime soon.
wouldnt mind a light snowfall tho ...taking a walk in a light snow can be lovely!
Caching . . . I prefer a light rain if I had to choose . . . no digging in snowbanks.
However, this time of year I'm ready for snow . . . since I have a snowmobile . . . no rainmobile . . . to ride.
"Courage is not the absence of fear, but the realization that there is something more important than fear."
"Death is only one of many ways to die."
I like caching in snow a little better. It's easier to stay dry if there's snow on the ground. As a matter of fact, I'm going out this morning for a bit of a numbers run. Someone put a bunch of caches along a road in Kennebunk, just south of me. I'm going to clear as many as I can off my map.
Oscilating between remarkable brillance and sheer stupidity with amazing regularity.
Snow, I guess. If only we could skip the Sub-zero temps, Ice storms and plowing. This morning, while snowblowing, I thought of palm trees and white sand. Oh, and frozen drinks. Dan you are right, Ice is good!
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Why can't we get a government sponsered tick eradication program?
It's easier to find a cache after a rainstorm than after a snowstorm, I'll take rain. (+ I'm out caching, not at home shoveling)
in general, I prefer snow to rain. But for caching, I hate the snow. I can't find a thing.
I received proof from someone who would like to remain anonymous that Dan is not afraid to go after underwater hydrocaches in Winter.
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