This was a good idea, Corey. It's fun to see what our geopals think about this activity (sport? game?). I find it especially interesting to see how folks got started caching. Thanks for suggesting this thread.
This was a good idea, Corey. It's fun to see what our geopals think about this activity (sport? game?). I find it especially interesting to see how folks got started caching. Thanks for suggesting this thread.
Appreciate everyone who has ever come into your life- for some come in as a blessing and others come in as a lesson.
Ive been lucky enough to have Boarder Bart going since 8/25/05 and he's up to 21616 miles. I can't believe he's still alive and moving on a regular basis. Aussies sure know how to take care of TB's.
There is a very fine line between 'hobby' and ‘mental illness'. ---Dave Barry
I have a coin stranded on a mountain in NH. The cache was archived due to placement issues. I was assured by the CO that she would go retrieve it but I'm sure winter has to pass first. My Ooh Rah travel bug has been in the hands of the person who has it now since 08/01/2010. He was headed overseas as a civilian employee. His log simply stated "Taking it to the desert". No idea what is going on with it now.