Broccili
Bronze Cacher
Vehicle TB212QR "Powerstroke"
Posts: 67
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Post by Broccili on Nov 16, 2009 16:53:01 GMT -9
My pastor called me one evening, and said - "Hey Rob! I think you'd be great at leading a group of teenagers on a GeoCaching adventure!" How can you say no to such a positively worded message, and of course to GeoCaching in general, and isn't it a bit sacrilegious to say no to your pastor? For a week I had a herd (8) of youngin's (average age was 12), I think we had a ball, managed to find a few caches, they learned a bit, and we placed a cache on the Church property (Called "Lost and Found" (GC1X7NF)). Anyway, enjoy the pictures! picasaweb.google.com/AlaskaPix/Ignite#Special thanks to my son for helping with the class, and Li1gray for his phone a friend assist on an especially difficult cache (ey Mick, we're too old fer these shenanigans! (GC12KGX)). Great time. Please stop by the cache, I know the kids are watching it! Rob
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Post by NorthWes on Nov 17, 2009 6:27:02 GMT -9
Good job, Rob! Teens need adults to take 'em along on the fun stuff - and to just know their names and say 'hi' at church. Thanks for the leadership (and the cache, too!).
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Post by li1gray on Nov 17, 2009 12:24:26 GMT -9
Nice pictures and was glad to help out. I know the pictures show the fun in their faces! Great job and glad you took it on! May you continue on with the work you have started here!
I have found the cache and didn't realize it was your hide until later, t was tough staying under cover when teh kids were out front playing on the grounds. Geomobile wasn't parked right to hide my searching!
Thanks again for the hide!
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