Fuzzy-Noles is coming? Cool... I hope to make it too... Been really busy at work, and meetings in the morning, but will try to escape like the COJ awhile back.
Will be fun, and looking forward to getting outside for a bit before back at work and digging back in.
I think it's part of the stimulus package. All the leftover GPS devices from Circuit City are being delivered as we speak. Once everyone has a GPS, they'll stop making highway signs and save a boatload of money. :wink:
I finally got a GPS, the Garmin 60CSx and I am pumped to use it. If anyone has time in the next few weeks and wants to give me a bried tutorial on how to use this gadget I would appreciate it. Perhaps there are caches in Como park and we could grab a cold beer afterwards?
Hey Art... Congrats on the new gizmo... As for caches in Como, that park is loaded with them...
As a heads up, there should be a group of cachers at Lake Harriet this Thursday evening for an event see - GC1TXDV hosted by King Boreas. Bring the gizmo, sure there will be somebody there to help you figure out how to find stuff with it.
I went to the Reservoir park in Roseville to try to find some of Posen's caches, and I was close on one of them, but wasn't able to find any. I did kind of get used to it and I am so happy that I finally got this because I am going up to my dad's in Brainerd on Wed. and there are a bunch of caches that I have loaded onto my GPS so hopefully I will be registering some finds sooner than later. I will probably go to Como this afternoon to hopefully find some.
Posen's aren't too hard. If they have been there a while (most have) just look for the path. One is a big mannequin leg.
The woodsy cache in Brainerd are OK, but there are a lot of lamp skirt caches by Fleet Farm. As I recall, there were some good ones around Pelican Lake and some on a hiking trail along Hole in the Wall Lake.
Heh..........It's a great place to post that you just stopped at some SA to pick up some cookies and a cup of coffee..............and other such dribble. :sillygrin:
it IS an addiction. why do we feel the need to find things?
maybe that should be in the ask Kitch thread.
Posen rocks!
posts 191 to 196 were hilarious! :sheepish:
It really is a pretty and natural place whether winter or summer - a must find.
This Friday, at noon, at Phalen:
http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.aspx?guid=ee9ab85f-95e0-46e0-be09-47ec070ff8ad
Will be fun, and looking forward to getting outside for a bit before back at work and digging back in.
    * If you arrive after 1:00 PM, you are still welcome!
      The organizers may be out in the park. Grab bags/gloves, and hit the trail.
    * 4:00 PM - Pot Luck Munchies
    * 5:00 PM - More 'caching or socializing at the firepit.
    * 5:30 PM - Wrap it up! The Event ends at 6:00 PM
fun non cost things to do -- geocaching
when the heck did that happen??
Rei Anniversary Sale
Garmin 400T 775-803
Regularly $549.95
Sale price $399.99
Garmin Rebate $50.00
Join all the cool kids for the bargain basement price of $349.99!
Show up at events totally unprepared. Have the cool kids do that sexy "beaming of the coord's" and you are ready to roll!
I once got to do it with mucky :wink:
Please, please, please log the Event!
"Attended" and you can change the date to the 25th.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MftR2241sdo
I see many names in the logbook sent in that have not yet logged as attended. We need you......PLEASE!!!!
Thanks Brad.
Link to KB2K PiX Slideshow
Pix
YW Ian
As a heads up, there should be a group of cachers at Lake Harriet this Thursday evening for an event see - GC1TXDV hosted by King Boreas. Bring the gizmo, sure there will be somebody there to help you figure out how to find stuff with it.
The woodsy cache in Brainerd are OK, but there are a lot of lamp skirt caches by Fleet Farm. As I recall, there were some good ones around Pelican Lake and some on a hiking trail along Hole in the Wall Lake.
anyone seen Posen?
has he placed caches anywhere lately?
Hey Facebook friends - I just puked :eyeroll:
Now that's some excellent dribble.
Pagination