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seeingitdifferent Geocacher

Joined: 04 Jun 2009
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Posted: Tue Sep 15, 2009 11:16 pm Post subject: Oh Yes |
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| Well I am a relative newcomer to this as well. I would take the advise of Ruderat. He really isn't so Rude... Same thing happened to me. I work with a cacher that is a little active and she explained it to me. I went on a couple of quick lunchtime grabs. I then decided to get my own GPS. Bad idea. Once I figured out the loading of the caches etc. The trouble began. I started deciding that I wanted to hunt coins, then it turned into I couldn't have anything near my home unfound. Then it turned into I wanted to chase numbers and then the puzzles and then the icons and on and on it goes. Get out now. I had to figure out the painful way when bee season was. No poison ivy yet. I am sure that is coming next year. Run, Run.... Truthfully, my wife is not an out door person so I had to sell it to her as my cardio routine. It is working for now but seriously all above are right. This is truely addicting! I am traveling to Chicago for business and have already planned my Geocaching route including O'Hare airport. I'll say it I am sick and loving this! Good Luck on your decision on staying or running for your life. |
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timewellspent Geocacher

Joined: 19 Mar 2008
Posts: 661 Location: Chanhassen, MN
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Posted: Wed Sep 16, 2009 7:12 am Post subject: |
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| At 24 finds, I say get out now while you still can. That initial high you’re feeling will soon turn into months of scratching and calamine lotion as you treat your poison ivy, not to mention the frost bitten nose as you trudge across a frozen lake to dig in the snow for a cache you couldn’t reach in the summer months. The bee stings alone should have you running to a safer sport. You can’t imagine the gut wrenching feeling we all have when the game is tied with 4 minutes on the clock and you have to miss the end because Surfer Joe published a new cache 2.8 miles away. Why subject yourself to the looks from your friends and coworkers as you try to explain it to them. My advice is to run, and run fast. It’s too late for us, but there is still hope for you if you can find the strength to just say no! |
Don't listen to him. Rat is just trying to keep you from being an FTF hound and stealing them away from him  |
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Jam3s Geocacher

Joined: 26 Oct 2008
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Posted: Wed Sep 16, 2009 12:40 pm Post subject: Re: Oh Yes |
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| seeingitdifferent wrote: |
| Truthfully, my wife is not an out door person |
That is why I am single. She would never go outside... _________________ ~~ I was told all I needed was a GPS. I wanted everything else. ~~ |
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RudeRat Past MnGCA Board

Joined: 09 Jul 2008
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Posted: Wed Sep 16, 2009 12:43 pm Post subject: |
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| timewellspent wrote: |
Don't listen to him. Rat is just trying to keep you from being an FTF hound and stealing them away from him  |
Another good point. Why would you want to associate with a bunch of cutthroats like us who will only sit back and laugh as you try to be the first to find one of our caches? You’d do best to seek out a nice chess club while your wife takes needle point classes. Don’t spend your money on a GPSr that will only aggravate you, spend it on nice touch screen phones for the kids so they can sit home and text with their friends. Don’t be that guy in the bushes with a flashlight when the police arrive on scene. They’ll only laugh at you too. Don’t you realize that it’s only a matter of time before you’ll be standing at a busy intersection holding your GPSr to your ear like a phone trying not to draw attention to yourself as you contort your body in unnatural positions trying to find something so evil that it only frustrates you more when you find it? _________________ Ahhhhhhhh, the power of cheese! |
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bflentje Geocacher

Joined: 29 May 2006
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Posted: Wed Sep 16, 2009 1:08 pm Post subject: Re: Oh Yes |
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| Jam3s wrote: |
| seeingitdifferent wrote: |
| Truthfully, my wife is not an out door person |
That is why I am single. She would never go outside... |
After 20 years, I wouldn't unload the wife because she didn't want a cache. I see it as a means of escaping.  |
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Jam3s Geocacher

Joined: 26 Oct 2008
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Posted: Wed Sep 16, 2009 1:13 pm Post subject: Re: Oh Yes |
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| bflentje wrote: |
| Jam3s wrote: |
| seeingitdifferent wrote: |
| Truthfully, my wife is not an out door person |
That is why I am single. She would never go outside... |
After 20 years, I wouldn't unload the wife because she didn't want a cache. I see it as a means of escaping.  |
She would not have let me cache saying it was a waste (couch potato).... _________________ ~~ I was told all I needed was a GPS. I wanted everything else. ~~ |
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minnesotabrad Past MnGCA President

Joined: 03 Mar 2007
Posts: 1260 Location: Brooklyn Center MN
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Posted: Wed Sep 16, 2009 1:35 pm Post subject: Re: Oh Yes |
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| Jam3s wrote: |
That is why I am single. She would never go outside... |
My money is on a different reason.  |
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quatch27 Geocacher
Joined: 15 Sep 2009
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Posted: Wed Sep 16, 2009 2:34 pm Post subject: |
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Well RudeRat I don't have a FTF yet....and it may be a while before I can really start challenging you for that prize. Personally I don't mind a game of Chess every now and then, the wife has tried needle point and she doesn't really care for it. So there goes that argument. And right now I don't need to pretend to be holding a phone, because it is a phone. So when I am out at that busy intersection I will just be some crazy guy on a cell phone standing on his head. As for texting, the girls are little too young to have cell phones, and when they get old enough for them we are going to have good discussion about that. (GameBoy's....that's a different story )
So I think that takes care of it.....your stuck with me.  |
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RudeRat Past MnGCA Board

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Posted: Wed Sep 16, 2009 3:26 pm Post subject: |
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Well RudeRat I don't have a FTF yet....and it may be a while before I can really start challenging you for that prize. Personally I don't mind a game of Chess every now and then, the wife has tried needle point and she doesn't really care for it. So there goes that argument. And right now I don't need to pretend to be holding a phone, because it is a phone. So when I am out at that busy intersection I will just be some crazy guy on a cell phone standing on his head. As for texting, the girls are little too young to have cell phones, and when they get old enough for them we are going to have good discussion about that. (GameBoy's....that's a different story )
So I think that takes care of it.....your stuck with me.  |
Know that there will be no 12 step program to bring you back once you fall into the abyss. Your map will soon be filled with smiles where green and yellow icons of the past once existed. Only blue question marks will remain to taunt you as you drive further and further away to get your fix. A pill bottle here, an ammo can there. Soon you’ll be eating peanut butter and altoids like a kid searching for the prize in a box of Cracker Jacks. You will never be able to walk in the woods again without wandering over to check out an innocent tree, or cross a bridge with out running your hand under the rail hoping for a little something with a log book in it. Letterboxes, Navicache…you won’t care, you’ll sign them all. But the maps, they are the killers. It starts close to home as you try to cache out your neighborhood, but soon you’ll be chasing states as though each has it’s own flavor for you to try. You’ll even find yourself heading to places like Davenport Iowa, or Southern Bowl, Brazil. And for what? To pick up an icon just because it was there. Be strong, be wise, be normal and run away and never look back. You have asked for help, and help I will, but you must choose the path. _________________ Ahhhhhhhh, the power of cheese! |
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bflentje Geocacher

Joined: 29 May 2006
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Posted: Thu Sep 17, 2009 8:25 am Post subject: |
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| quatch27 wrote: |
Well RudeRat I don't have a FTF yet....and it may be a while before I can really start challenging you for that prize. Personally I don't mind a game of Chess every now and then, the wife has tried needle point and she doesn't really care for it. So there goes that argument. And right now I don't need to pretend to be holding a phone, because it is a phone. So when I am out at that busy intersection I will just be some crazy guy on a cell phone standing on his head. As for texting, the girls are little too young to have cell phones, and when they get old enough for them we are going to have good discussion about that. (GameBoy's....that's a different story )
So I think that takes care of it.....your stuck with me.  |
I've got 126 FTFs and they're all for sale if you're interested. Let me know and I'll post them in the For Sale topic. |
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quatch27 Geocacher
Joined: 15 Sep 2009
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Posted: Thu Sep 17, 2009 8:27 am Post subject: |
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Never cared for peanut butter sandwiches...maybe I'll pack some SPAM and bread instead. The path I have chosen is also guided by the GPS and it continues to point me toward these hidden treasures. So I will continue to follow it and see what adventures await me.
And just another bit of news: I have been labeled a "geocheater" by the wife. She didn't know that I had been doing some caching over my lunch until she read my post. DOH! |
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Red_Devil35 Past MnGCA Board

Joined: 26 Apr 2006
Posts: 2890 Location: Practically South Dakota!
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Posted: Thu Sep 17, 2009 9:11 am Post subject: |
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| quatch27 wrote: |
Never cared for peanut butter sandwiches...maybe I'll pack some SPAM and bread instead. The path I have chosen is also guided by the GPS and it continues to point me toward these hidden treasures. So I will continue to follow it and see what adventures await me.
And just another bit of news: I have been labeled a "geocheater" by the wife. She didn't know that I had been doing some caching over my lunch until she read my post. DOH! |
You can't use a SPAM container or a bread bag to hide a cache, you silly, silly man! _________________ "We never seek things for themselves-what we seek is the very seeking of things"-Pascal |
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quatch27 Geocacher
Joined: 15 Sep 2009
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Posted: Thu Sep 17, 2009 9:20 am Post subject: |
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| bflentje wrote: |
| quatch27 wrote: |
Well RudeRat I don't have a FTF yet....and it may be a while before I can really start challenging you for that prize. Personally I don't mind a game of Chess every now and then, the wife has tried needle point and she doesn't really care for it. So there goes that argument. And right now I don't need to pretend to be holding a phone, because it is a phone. So when I am out at that busy intersection I will just be some crazy guy on a cell phone standing on his head. As for texting, the girls are little too young to have cell phones, and when they get old enough for them we are going to have good discussion about that. (GameBoy's....that's a different story )
So I think that takes care of it.....your stuck with me.  |
I've got 126 FTFs and they're all for sale if you're interested. Let me know and I'll post them in the For Sale topic. |
I appreciate the offer...but I don't think RudeRat would like me buying my way in. No I will earn my FTF's with mosquito bites, frost bitten nose, and strange looks...just like everyone else.
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| quatch27 wrote: |
Never cared for peanut butter sandwiches...maybe I'll pack some SPAM and bread instead. The path I have chosen is also guided by the GPS and it continues to point me toward these hidden treasures. So I will continue to follow it and see what adventures await me.
And just another bit of news: I have been labeled a "geocheater" by the wife. She didn't know that I had been doing some caching over my lunch until she read my post. DOH! |
You can't use a SPAM container or a bread bag to hide a cache, you silly, silly man! |
I haven't hidden any caches yet...but do I hear that as a challenge?  |
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RudeRat Past MnGCA Board

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Posted: Thu Sep 17, 2009 9:39 am Post subject: |
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| Red_Devil35 wrote: |
| You can't use a SPAM container or a bread bag to hide a cache, you silly, silly man! |
He is in a heightened state of confusion as he seeks out what can and can not be used as a cache. As long as he can not see the jar through the peanut butter, there is still hope for him. But I do think we’re loosing him. I have not seen a case like this one since divercth. We need to act fast while there is still a chance.
quatch27, trust me when I say that the arrow lies. You believe it points you to happiness and treasures, but soon it will turn on you and send you into swamps, up a tree, or have you performing a drunken bee dance for all to see. The arrow is cruel and can not be trusted. It does not point you where you need to go. _________________ Ahhhhhhhh, the power of cheese! |
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timewellspent Geocacher

Joined: 19 Mar 2008
Posts: 661 Location: Chanhassen, MN
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Posted: Thu Sep 17, 2009 9:58 am Post subject: |
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| The arrow is cruel and can not be trusted. It does not point you where you need to go. |
You must be using one of those crappy Oregons  |
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