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DaveH:
Chris, --- Quote from: craynerd on October 27, 2011, 03:33:39 AM ---The two that I have planted with my daughter are larger caches in the woodland, --- End quote --- What!!! ......... just thought I would mention doesn't seem a nice thing to do! :poke: :beer: DaveH |
raynerd:
DaveH - I`m not with you? |
kvom:
In the "old days" of geocaching the standard micro cache was a 35mm film canister. With film going out of fashion you don't see as many of these any more. For forest-type caches military ammo boxes are ideal. Here in Georgia we have bears in the woods, and bears can't get an ammo box open. |
DaveH:
Chris, Just my strange sence of humour :doh: "The two I have planted with my daughter" - I can read that as your daughter is also planted. :doh: :doh: :doh: Told you - just me being strange :loco: :beer: DaveH |
Marauder:
Hi i have also just got into the geocaching craze,,I bought a Garmin Origon 450T best price i could find for this one was £275.I bought it from a place up North.EBay reasonable,Amazon better still, Then i found this place called i think paragon..Joined the Geocachers,And became a premium member i use Allen G0CRB Ham Call sn.Found a few over the last few days one being a micro which had me baffled needed a torch to see it, "should of gone to specsave" !!!! |
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