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29th April 11, 05:25 PM
#21
 Originally Posted by Failed God
That's awesome i actually have that same exact spoon in my drawer but i just found out my light stopped working. I got mine out of a box of cereal a really long time ago.
So THAT'S where they came from. I wondered about that. Thanks.
The grass is greener on the other side of the fence...and it's usually greenest right above the septic tank.
Allen
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30th April 11, 02:25 AM
#22
 Originally Posted by Kiltboy
Funny, I recommend just the opposite. I think it makes it a bit more challenging. Muggles be d@mned, the cache awaits!
Amen
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30th April 11, 03:08 AM
#23
I've been geocaching for a few years now. Japan is littered with caches, especially in Tokyo. Some are REALLY sneaky too.
I also have a few hidden here in Kofu. One day, my diving buddy and I hope to hide one at the bottom of the sea in a heavy duty container. Of course it will require scuba gear to find, and there will be an underwater pad and pencil in order to make the logbook entries "at depth." But for now we're still trying to work out the logistics of it.
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30th April 11, 02:58 PM
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I have been geocaching for a few years. This picture was from last year, or maybe the year before. I was getting ready to go after seven caches located in a near by wooded park. We have a lot of caches in this area. At last count there were 66 within a mile of my house. No one remembers my cache name but they remember the kilts.

Mike
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 Originally Posted by CDNSushi
I've been geocaching for a few years now. Japan is littered with caches, especially in Tokyo. Some are REALLY sneaky too.
I also have a few hidden here in Kofu. One day, my diving buddy and I hope to hide one at the bottom of the sea in a heavy duty container. Of course it will require scuba gear to find, and there will be an underwater pad and pencil in order to make the logbook entries "at depth." But for now we're still trying to work out the logistics of it.
In Lake Travis (Austin, TX), there's an underwater cache. Haven't searched for it yet, but i think they tied it off to something and attached something buoyant as a marker. There's also a slate and pencil to log. If I manage to make it down there this year, I'll hunt it out and take a pic if that'll help with logistics
elim
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I've done a little geocaching...haven't done any in a while. Mostly I did them with my best friend and her kids. In fact, they created a geocache and named it in my honor! It's in Fort Collins, CO...for those of you on the hunt.
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