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  1. #21
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    Quote Originally Posted by Sudonim View Post
    Merry Christmas and a Happy new year to all!
    (And I don't want to forget those celebrating "Festivus for the rest of us" either
    Thanks for thinking of the 'rest of us' ... I'm already limbering up for tomorrow's 'feats of strength.' :]
    "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."

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    Well Christmas Eve dinner is over, the dishes are done, we've taken the reindeer food out on the front lawn and spread it on the grass (no snow here), we've put out cookies for Santa and hung our stockings, AND the grandchildren are in bed. Time to relax and reminiss with our children and be thankful forr all the blessings we have had this year.

    We wish you all a very Merry Christmas with much Peace and Joy.




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    So, now that it is here I would be interested in knowing what everone got for xmas. We did our stuff last night since there are no kids in the mix and Constance folks have to be on the road early.

    I got a great camera to put on the trails and watch wildlife. It does stills and video. I cant wait to get it out there.

    Constance got a tikka light and some hiking boots and various other things.

    With this list I hope to be able to get ideas for next year.

    Be safe all and have a great day.

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    I received lots of neat stuff, but as far a caching goes I got a crisp new Street Atlas 2007 DVD. Looks great what I have seen so far. It has GPS support as well as street level maps of all of Canada as well.
    Happy Trails!



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    Last year I got my GPSr from hubby. As you all know, that unleashed a monster. This year, for caching, my hubby got me a WiFi locator, a new laptop (that's a long story) and has promised to help me continue to pay the gasoline bill and also pay so I can go to Raleigh. Woooo, Hoooo!

    Becka and her hubby (Francis Family) actually hid my gift and I had to use her GPSr and go to the Mom waypoint to find it. It was at my house but we have 6 acres. LOL

    She and Charlie had gotten me a card for my Palm and an ammo box loaded with goodies to make caches. There was camo tape, a waterproof match container, little log books, pencils, sharpners and other neat stuff. This was one of my coolest gifts and obviously one I will be sharing with others in 2007.

    Other things I received were a geo key chain and geocoins. There are just loads of ideas when it comes to caching.

    Hope Santa was good to everyone. Everyone stay safe out there as this unseasonable weather will cause ice and road conditions to be unpredicitable and precarious for a while.

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    Quote Originally Posted by hollora View Post

    Other things I received were a geo key chain and geocoins..
    Coins? Did somebody say coins?

    Woo-hoo....Lots of caching stuff here. Most importantly for the ones that ride with me, a new pda charging mount so I don't have to fiddle with that cord anymore and a new bluetooth GPSr that actually turns on when I hit the little button! Woo hoo, Raleigh, here we come!

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    Quote Originally Posted by firefighterjake View Post
    I agree -- we need snow -- especially after last year's dismal sledding season. If we get any snow this year we should organize a gc.org sled trip.
    I'm up for that. In fact I have an extra sled now if I can get them both to where we are going. The only thing is to see who wants to go that doesn't have a sled. It's my new Ski-Doo Freestyle 300.

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    Quote Originally Posted by LaughingTerry View Post
    I'm up for that. In fact I have an extra sled now if I can get them both to where we are going. The only thing is to see who wants to go that doesn't have a sled. It's my new Ski-Doo Freestyle 300.

    Sounds like a plan . . . now we just need some snow . . . and then a date and place that would work for folks. If you have some of that extra "seed" snow, send some over my way would ya?

    Not to hi-jack this thread but I'm curious as to why you bought a Freestyle -- I never figured you for a Freestyle sort of guy.
    "Courage is not the absence of fear, but the realization that there is something more important than fear."

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    Quote Originally Posted by hollora View Post
    Last year I got my GPSr from hubby. As you all know, that unleashed a monster. This year, for caching, my hubby got me a WiFi locator,
    A "WiFi locator"???

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    Default What'll they think of next

    Check out this one I found.
    Happy Trails!



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