Tell me what to do!
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Tell me what to do!
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Re: Tell me what to do!
There is never a time that isn't the perfect time to go caching. You should be ashamed of yourself for even asking
- The Ginger Loon
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Oh, I'm fearless alright, don't you worry about that!SNIFTER wrote:Why do you ask? I thought you were one of the fearless mob. Day or night doesn't matter to me as long as I find the cache. Sometimes it is easier to find in the dark. A new shiney cache sparkles in the torch light.
I'm just having some fun...
Hmmm. Reminds me of a time that someone dropped the last of the 5th Element travel bugs in a cache. I got the email notification around... oh.... 11.36 pm....
Off to The Royal National park to find "Burning Bridges" (an excellent Team Chaos cache of course!) alone, battling massive Garden Orb spiders in the dark, and then off to ******* at around 1.30am to try find the actual 5th Element cache.
Off to The Royal National park to find "Burning Bridges" (an excellent Team Chaos cache of course!) alone, battling massive Garden Orb spiders in the dark, and then off to ******* at around 1.30am to try find the actual 5th Element cache.
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Its amazing just what we remember about our firsts. Our first night time caching expedition saw us at Woolworths buying a torch and battery supply and off to Oxford Falls with our brand new digital camera in paw. When I next saw that location in the daylight.. boy I am glad our GPS worked and our batteries ndidn't die.
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You wouldn't have hesitated in the good ol' days, Mr Loon.
I can remember a certain logof yours that speaks of fumbling around in the darkness with barking dogs and snapping twigs, (or should that be snapping dogs and barking twigs) waking the neighbourhood at some ungodly hour of the night.
Ideology, who could forget your antics when you made that quick dash to Urban Oasis or your trip to the famous Wombat Stash
Yes there was a time for us all when nothing or no one got in the way of a cache hunt.
I can remember a certain logof yours that speaks of fumbling around in the darkness with barking dogs and snapping twigs, (or should that be snapping dogs and barking twigs) waking the neighbourhood at some ungodly hour of the night.
Ideology, who could forget your antics when you made that quick dash to Urban Oasis or your trip to the famous Wombat Stash
Yes there was a time for us all when nothing or no one got in the way of a cache hunt.