[OT] garden pet.
#91
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Re: [OT] garden pet.
"Hootowl" <ELN/zooo@earthlink.net> wrote
>>
>>Hey, are you a cacher?
>
> Pardon my ignorance, but what's a "cacher?"
>
> Dan
>>
>>Kate
>>
Well, if you don't know, then you are likely not one.
A "cacher" is a Geocacher
www.geocaching.com
There is a guy in our neck of the woods that uses the handle "Hoot Owl" I
thought that maybe by some freak coinkidink you might be the same guy.
#92
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Re: [OT] garden pet.
On Thu, 28 Sep 2006 13:49:08 -0500, "Kate"
<svtkate@spam.filter.selby.ws> wrote:
>
>"Hootowl" <ELN/zooo@earthlink.net> wrote
>>>
>>>Hey, are you a cacher?
>>
>> Pardon my ignorance, but what's a "cacher?"
>>
>> Dan
>>>
>>>Kate
>>>
>
>Well, if you don't know, then you are likely not one.
>A "cacher" is a Geocacher
>www.geocaching.com
>
>There is a guy in our neck of the woods that uses the handle "Hoot Owl" I
>thought that maybe by some freak coinkidink you might be the same guy.
Nope. Been using this handle since the late '80's.
>
>
<svtkate@spam.filter.selby.ws> wrote:
>
>"Hootowl" <ELN/zooo@earthlink.net> wrote
>>>
>>>Hey, are you a cacher?
>>
>> Pardon my ignorance, but what's a "cacher?"
>>
>> Dan
>>>
>>>Kate
>>>
>
>Well, if you don't know, then you are likely not one.
>A "cacher" is a Geocacher
>www.geocaching.com
>
>There is a guy in our neck of the woods that uses the handle "Hoot Owl" I
>thought that maybe by some freak coinkidink you might be the same guy.
Nope. Been using this handle since the late '80's.
>
>
#93
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Re: [OT] garden pet.
On Thu, 28 Sep 2006 13:49:08 -0500, "Kate"
<svtkate@spam.filter.selby.ws> wrote:
>
>"Hootowl" <ELN/zooo@earthlink.net> wrote
>>>
>>>Hey, are you a cacher?
>>
>> Pardon my ignorance, but what's a "cacher?"
>>
>> Dan
>>>
>>>Kate
>>>
>
>Well, if you don't know, then you are likely not one.
>A "cacher" is a Geocacher
>www.geocaching.com
>
>There is a guy in our neck of the woods that uses the handle "Hoot Owl" I
>thought that maybe by some freak coinkidink you might be the same guy.
Nope. Been using this handle since the late '80's.
>
>
<svtkate@spam.filter.selby.ws> wrote:
>
>"Hootowl" <ELN/zooo@earthlink.net> wrote
>>>
>>>Hey, are you a cacher?
>>
>> Pardon my ignorance, but what's a "cacher?"
>>
>> Dan
>>>
>>>Kate
>>>
>
>Well, if you don't know, then you are likely not one.
>A "cacher" is a Geocacher
>www.geocaching.com
>
>There is a guy in our neck of the woods that uses the handle "Hoot Owl" I
>thought that maybe by some freak coinkidink you might be the same guy.
Nope. Been using this handle since the late '80's.
>
>
#94
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Re: [OT] garden pet.
On Thu, 28 Sep 2006 13:49:08 -0500, "Kate"
<svtkate@spam.filter.selby.ws> wrote:
>
>"Hootowl" <ELN/zooo@earthlink.net> wrote
>>>
>>>Hey, are you a cacher?
>>
>> Pardon my ignorance, but what's a "cacher?"
>>
>> Dan
>>>
>>>Kate
>>>
>
>Well, if you don't know, then you are likely not one.
>A "cacher" is a Geocacher
>www.geocaching.com
>
>There is a guy in our neck of the woods that uses the handle "Hoot Owl" I
>thought that maybe by some freak coinkidink you might be the same guy.
Nope. Been using this handle since the late '80's.
>
>
<svtkate@spam.filter.selby.ws> wrote:
>
>"Hootowl" <ELN/zooo@earthlink.net> wrote
>>>
>>>Hey, are you a cacher?
>>
>> Pardon my ignorance, but what's a "cacher?"
>>
>> Dan
>>>
>>>Kate
>>>
>
>Well, if you don't know, then you are likely not one.
>A "cacher" is a Geocacher
>www.geocaching.com
>
>There is a guy in our neck of the woods that uses the handle "Hoot Owl" I
>thought that maybe by some freak coinkidink you might be the same guy.
Nope. Been using this handle since the late '80's.
>
>
#95
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Re: [OT] garden pet.
>>Well, if you don't know, then you are likely not one.
>>A "cacher" is a Geocacher
>>www.geocaching.com
>>
>>There is a guy in our neck of the woods that uses the handle "Hoot Owl" I
>>thought that maybe by some freak coinkidink you might be the same guy.
Hey Kate, whats your ID? Mine is of course "jbjeep". I am headed out in a few
hours for some caching.
-jenn
>>A "cacher" is a Geocacher
>>www.geocaching.com
>>
>>There is a guy in our neck of the woods that uses the handle "Hoot Owl" I
>>thought that maybe by some freak coinkidink you might be the same guy.
Hey Kate, whats your ID? Mine is of course "jbjeep". I am headed out in a few
hours for some caching.
-jenn
#96
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Re: [OT] garden pet.
>>Well, if you don't know, then you are likely not one.
>>A "cacher" is a Geocacher
>>www.geocaching.com
>>
>>There is a guy in our neck of the woods that uses the handle "Hoot Owl" I
>>thought that maybe by some freak coinkidink you might be the same guy.
Hey Kate, whats your ID? Mine is of course "jbjeep". I am headed out in a few
hours for some caching.
-jenn
>>A "cacher" is a Geocacher
>>www.geocaching.com
>>
>>There is a guy in our neck of the woods that uses the handle "Hoot Owl" I
>>thought that maybe by some freak coinkidink you might be the same guy.
Hey Kate, whats your ID? Mine is of course "jbjeep". I am headed out in a few
hours for some caching.
-jenn
#97
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Re: [OT] garden pet.
>>Well, if you don't know, then you are likely not one.
>>A "cacher" is a Geocacher
>>www.geocaching.com
>>
>>There is a guy in our neck of the woods that uses the handle "Hoot Owl" I
>>thought that maybe by some freak coinkidink you might be the same guy.
Hey Kate, whats your ID? Mine is of course "jbjeep". I am headed out in a few
hours for some caching.
-jenn
>>A "cacher" is a Geocacher
>>www.geocaching.com
>>
>>There is a guy in our neck of the woods that uses the handle "Hoot Owl" I
>>thought that maybe by some freak coinkidink you might be the same guy.
Hey Kate, whats your ID? Mine is of course "jbjeep". I am headed out in a few
hours for some caching.
-jenn
#98
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Re: [OT] garden pet.
jbjeep wrote:
>
> >>Well, if you don't know, then you are likely not one.
> >>A "cacher" is a Geocacher
> >>www.geocaching.com
> >>
> >>There is a guy in our neck of the woods that uses the handle "Hoot Owl" I
> >>thought that maybe by some freak coinkidink you might be the same guy.
>
> Hey Kate, whats your ID? Mine is of course "jbjeep". I am headed out in a few
> hours for some caching.
> -jenn
I have some issues with that caching.....
First off it makes some previously 'unknown' areas now public for all to
come and destroy. (Have seen this recently, not all cachers 'tread
lightly', few do and they have left so much garbage near the hiding
spots that kids out camping are following the garbage trail and are
finding the caches)
Second some of these caches are, well, 'waaayyyy' back into the deep
bush in areas with no cell coverage and the nearest house is over 25
miles away. If one of these fools have a breakdown way back in there or
an accident, they are in 'big' trouble.
The caches are also way back into hunt camp territory where 'we' as
Jeepers have been run out of and threatened on more than one occasion by
armed camps.
These armed drunks get totally incensed at the though of 'their' hunt
camp and it's privately maintained but public all the same trail being
'public' on the internet. Unfortunately they have reason to be pissed!
Their camps 'are' getting vandalized.
<off soapbox>
Mike
86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
Canadian Off Road Trips Photos: Non members can still view!
Jan/06 http://www.imagestation.com/album/pi...?id=2115147590
(More Off Road album links at bottom of the view page)
>
> >>Well, if you don't know, then you are likely not one.
> >>A "cacher" is a Geocacher
> >>www.geocaching.com
> >>
> >>There is a guy in our neck of the woods that uses the handle "Hoot Owl" I
> >>thought that maybe by some freak coinkidink you might be the same guy.
>
> Hey Kate, whats your ID? Mine is of course "jbjeep". I am headed out in a few
> hours for some caching.
> -jenn
I have some issues with that caching.....
First off it makes some previously 'unknown' areas now public for all to
come and destroy. (Have seen this recently, not all cachers 'tread
lightly', few do and they have left so much garbage near the hiding
spots that kids out camping are following the garbage trail and are
finding the caches)
Second some of these caches are, well, 'waaayyyy' back into the deep
bush in areas with no cell coverage and the nearest house is over 25
miles away. If one of these fools have a breakdown way back in there or
an accident, they are in 'big' trouble.
The caches are also way back into hunt camp territory where 'we' as
Jeepers have been run out of and threatened on more than one occasion by
armed camps.
These armed drunks get totally incensed at the though of 'their' hunt
camp and it's privately maintained but public all the same trail being
'public' on the internet. Unfortunately they have reason to be pissed!
Their camps 'are' getting vandalized.
<off soapbox>
Mike
86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
Canadian Off Road Trips Photos: Non members can still view!
Jan/06 http://www.imagestation.com/album/pi...?id=2115147590
(More Off Road album links at bottom of the view page)
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Re: [OT] garden pet.
jbjeep wrote:
>
> >>Well, if you don't know, then you are likely not one.
> >>A "cacher" is a Geocacher
> >>www.geocaching.com
> >>
> >>There is a guy in our neck of the woods that uses the handle "Hoot Owl" I
> >>thought that maybe by some freak coinkidink you might be the same guy.
>
> Hey Kate, whats your ID? Mine is of course "jbjeep". I am headed out in a few
> hours for some caching.
> -jenn
I have some issues with that caching.....
First off it makes some previously 'unknown' areas now public for all to
come and destroy. (Have seen this recently, not all cachers 'tread
lightly', few do and they have left so much garbage near the hiding
spots that kids out camping are following the garbage trail and are
finding the caches)
Second some of these caches are, well, 'waaayyyy' back into the deep
bush in areas with no cell coverage and the nearest house is over 25
miles away. If one of these fools have a breakdown way back in there or
an accident, they are in 'big' trouble.
The caches are also way back into hunt camp territory where 'we' as
Jeepers have been run out of and threatened on more than one occasion by
armed camps.
These armed drunks get totally incensed at the though of 'their' hunt
camp and it's privately maintained but public all the same trail being
'public' on the internet. Unfortunately they have reason to be pissed!
Their camps 'are' getting vandalized.
<off soapbox>
Mike
86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
Canadian Off Road Trips Photos: Non members can still view!
Jan/06 http://www.imagestation.com/album/pi...?id=2115147590
(More Off Road album links at bottom of the view page)
>
> >>Well, if you don't know, then you are likely not one.
> >>A "cacher" is a Geocacher
> >>www.geocaching.com
> >>
> >>There is a guy in our neck of the woods that uses the handle "Hoot Owl" I
> >>thought that maybe by some freak coinkidink you might be the same guy.
>
> Hey Kate, whats your ID? Mine is of course "jbjeep". I am headed out in a few
> hours for some caching.
> -jenn
I have some issues with that caching.....
First off it makes some previously 'unknown' areas now public for all to
come and destroy. (Have seen this recently, not all cachers 'tread
lightly', few do and they have left so much garbage near the hiding
spots that kids out camping are following the garbage trail and are
finding the caches)
Second some of these caches are, well, 'waaayyyy' back into the deep
bush in areas with no cell coverage and the nearest house is over 25
miles away. If one of these fools have a breakdown way back in there or
an accident, they are in 'big' trouble.
The caches are also way back into hunt camp territory where 'we' as
Jeepers have been run out of and threatened on more than one occasion by
armed camps.
These armed drunks get totally incensed at the though of 'their' hunt
camp and it's privately maintained but public all the same trail being
'public' on the internet. Unfortunately they have reason to be pissed!
Their camps 'are' getting vandalized.
<off soapbox>
Mike
86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
Canadian Off Road Trips Photos: Non members can still view!
Jan/06 http://www.imagestation.com/album/pi...?id=2115147590
(More Off Road album links at bottom of the view page)
#100
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Re: [OT] garden pet.
jbjeep wrote:
>
> >>Well, if you don't know, then you are likely not one.
> >>A "cacher" is a Geocacher
> >>www.geocaching.com
> >>
> >>There is a guy in our neck of the woods that uses the handle "Hoot Owl" I
> >>thought that maybe by some freak coinkidink you might be the same guy.
>
> Hey Kate, whats your ID? Mine is of course "jbjeep". I am headed out in a few
> hours for some caching.
> -jenn
I have some issues with that caching.....
First off it makes some previously 'unknown' areas now public for all to
come and destroy. (Have seen this recently, not all cachers 'tread
lightly', few do and they have left so much garbage near the hiding
spots that kids out camping are following the garbage trail and are
finding the caches)
Second some of these caches are, well, 'waaayyyy' back into the deep
bush in areas with no cell coverage and the nearest house is over 25
miles away. If one of these fools have a breakdown way back in there or
an accident, they are in 'big' trouble.
The caches are also way back into hunt camp territory where 'we' as
Jeepers have been run out of and threatened on more than one occasion by
armed camps.
These armed drunks get totally incensed at the though of 'their' hunt
camp and it's privately maintained but public all the same trail being
'public' on the internet. Unfortunately they have reason to be pissed!
Their camps 'are' getting vandalized.
<off soapbox>
Mike
86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
Canadian Off Road Trips Photos: Non members can still view!
Jan/06 http://www.imagestation.com/album/pi...?id=2115147590
(More Off Road album links at bottom of the view page)
>
> >>Well, if you don't know, then you are likely not one.
> >>A "cacher" is a Geocacher
> >>www.geocaching.com
> >>
> >>There is a guy in our neck of the woods that uses the handle "Hoot Owl" I
> >>thought that maybe by some freak coinkidink you might be the same guy.
>
> Hey Kate, whats your ID? Mine is of course "jbjeep". I am headed out in a few
> hours for some caching.
> -jenn
I have some issues with that caching.....
First off it makes some previously 'unknown' areas now public for all to
come and destroy. (Have seen this recently, not all cachers 'tread
lightly', few do and they have left so much garbage near the hiding
spots that kids out camping are following the garbage trail and are
finding the caches)
Second some of these caches are, well, 'waaayyyy' back into the deep
bush in areas with no cell coverage and the nearest house is over 25
miles away. If one of these fools have a breakdown way back in there or
an accident, they are in 'big' trouble.
The caches are also way back into hunt camp territory where 'we' as
Jeepers have been run out of and threatened on more than one occasion by
armed camps.
These armed drunks get totally incensed at the though of 'their' hunt
camp and it's privately maintained but public all the same trail being
'public' on the internet. Unfortunately they have reason to be pissed!
Their camps 'are' getting vandalized.
<off soapbox>
Mike
86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
Canadian Off Road Trips Photos: Non members can still view!
Jan/06 http://www.imagestation.com/album/pi...?id=2115147590
(More Off Road album links at bottom of the view page)