AKDogMom
Silver Cacher
Kopper & Katie
Posts: 102
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Post by AKDogMom on Sept 26, 2006 18:04:26 GMT -9
I am headed to New Mexico this weekend and will be covering much of the state. Does anyone have any suggestions on caches that should not be missed?
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Post by 1stimestar on Sept 26, 2006 21:23:38 GMT -9
Oh fun. I used to live in New Mexico when I was a kid.
I also got married in the gazebo of the town square in Taos.
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AKDogMom
Silver Cacher
Kopper & Katie
Posts: 102
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Post by AKDogMom on Oct 14, 2006 22:25:23 GMT -9
Well I'm back. The weather was great, the caching was lousy. Two of the three girls I was with weren't at all interested and didn't seem to take me seriously when I wanted to cache. Then when I did finally get to hunt some caches I had mostly DNF's AND saw a rattlesnake. Needless to say I am happy to be home caching with the bears and moose, at least you can hear/smell/see them.
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Post by New Yorker on Oct 15, 2006 7:16:18 GMT -9
Well I'm back. The weather was great, the caching was lousy. Two of the three girls I was with weren't at all interested and didn't seem to take me seriously when I wanted to cache. Then when I did finally get to hunt some caches I had mostly DNF's AND saw a rattlesnake. Needless to say I am happy to be home caching with the bears and moose, at least you can hear/smell/see them. Welcome back! I know the feeling. My first six months in Alaska I was “assigned” with two "non-cacher" whom just did not care about caching let alone the outdoors. So I cached and travel alone and it was a good thing that we didn’t share rentals. Snakes down here are tough to get use to. I am waiting until winter when the snakes hibernate for my desert caching “expedition”. Just have to watch for the year round mountain lions.
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