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Post by oleruns on Jan 6, 2007 19:13:15 GMT -9
That's one of the best that I have found. It was fun and a new idea, I also like the forest speaks (funny) Spud cache was hard as well as hide 10 but I was a new cacher for hide 10. Bar BQ I had about 5 trips to find that one.
I have to admit, I don't want to look for another spud type cache. If there is another like that, I am going to drill out a small stick and put a bison it there and put it in a pile of sticks or brush pile.
I liked Elves Launch a rocket to the moon for the name - The cache was in Moon park (PA) the cache looked like a rocket made out of pvc so that was fun.
Just some rambling ;D
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powmia
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Post by powmia on Jan 6, 2007 19:29:45 GMT -9
That's one of the best that I have found. It was fun and a new idea, I also like the forest speaks (funny) Spud cache was hard as well as hide 10 but I was a new cacher for hide 10. Bar BQ I had about 5 trips to find that one. I have to admit, I don't want to look for another spud type cache. If there is another like that, I am going to drill out a small stick and put a bison it there and put it in a pile of sticks or brush pile. I liked Elves Launch a rocket to the moon for the name - The cache was in Moon park (PA) the cache looked like a rocket made out of pvc so that was fun. Just some rambling ;D I looked for McGyver twice w/recray before we located it. I believe the second time was in the snow, and we were not leaving until we logged it. It was a cold find. At least it was a fresh log. RR looked for Spud about 10 times. He was PO'd when I walked to it with him (he was not aware of the hint I received from a great cache finder). #10 was archived by the time I got to it (when you snooze you lose), and it was just down the street.
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Post by NorthWes on Jan 7, 2007 20:59:44 GMT -9
I'm afraid Hide 10 was right up my alley but you know what I do for a living, Oleruns! Only 5 trips for Bar BQ? I think I made seven... and felt really really stupid when I finally got it! That's a good one! My all time fave is Tundra Tim and Klondike Kate's "The Fun Guy" cache... My daughters and I spent half an hour stumbling about at ground zero before it clicked for us, and we were terrified every time a bird swooped down. Of course, there's a certain cache I'd have never found without the owner standing by, either! I'm looking forward to hunting these new ones... I think I'm gonna get some 'work release' time from the social whirl soon - maybe even before spring hits!
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Post by ladybugkids on Jan 10, 2007 10:33:49 GMT -9
Of course, there's a certain cache I'd have never found without the owner standing by, either! Hmmm...is that the one I "found" but didn't realize I found even though I took a photograph of it? Oleruns' Challenge ROCKS!
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