I have just noticed that the GCA Cache, Casualty Ward http://geocaching.com.au/cache/ga1005 has now had 100 Finds recorded.
That is, 100 occurrences of cachers injured during a caching expedition.
We are really doing our part to prove the resilience of the human body and the indomitable spirit which defines a cacher.
Casualty Ward - 100 injuries.
- Bronnie_1990
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Re: Casualty Ward - 100 injuries.
Geez....6 of them are mine.
I know i'm uncoordinated but....still!
I know i'm uncoordinated but....still!
- pjmpjm
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Re: Casualty Ward & Geocacher Injuries
I've logged the GCA Locationless (for injuries) only once, but I could have entered many more instances!
I suspect these statistics only scratch the surface, if you'll pardon the pun . . .
I suspect these statistics only scratch the surface, if you'll pardon the pun . . .
- Bronnie_1990
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Re: Casualty Ward - 100 injuries.
I'm sure the injuries are only skin deep..
Re: Casualty Ward - 100 injuries.
I posted a casualty ward find on April 1st. Managed to find a nest of grass ticks and end up with 163 large red and very itchy lumps on various parts of my body. However I had to log a DNF for the cache I was actually looking for at the time.