For all your general chit chat, caching or not.
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energizer61
- 300 or more found
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- Location: Burnie Tasmania
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by energizer61 » 21 October 05 10:46 pm
Cached wrote:or maybe the GA meeting could be an event?
Bwahaha, thats the way to get em in,
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Notice - Come to Cacher's Anon, Free Smiley on entry.
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be like saying;
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Notice- Come to Alcoholics Anon, free Carton on entry.
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Horus
- Totally Clueless(tm)
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by Horus » 21 October 05 11:10 pm
energizer61 wrote:Cached wrote:or maybe the GA meeting could be an event?
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Bwahaha, thats the way to get em in,
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Yes the real test is to see if they post a find or a note - you of course would fail miserably hey energizer
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If
- 10000 or more caches found
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- Joined: 17 October 05 9:03 pm
- Location: Out for a cache
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by If » 21 October 05 11:54 pm
Oh no it's true, I have a geocaching problem! I used to sedately ride my pushbike hundreds of kilometers each month around Brisbane, along the same well worn routes with little interest in the surrounding scenery as I had seen it all before. But now I cannot stick to the same routine each day, I regularly wander off into the bush, or other places I never knew existed. My irrational behaviour has not gone unnoticed as I come home from my bike rides now noticibly happier, relaxed and with a big grin on my dial, as if I have achieved something more than mindlessly exercising the physical being. Now my mental wellbeing is being exercised. Friends have noticed changes in my behaviour and manner which they can only put down to being on medication or drugs. Little do they know or care that I need none of their mundane commercially, or illegally available panaceas to find happiness, I have "Geocaching". My fellow cachers, enjoy your sport and let none who know otherwise blunt your enthusiasm for the great outdoors. If.
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shonkylogic
- 1600 or more caches found
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by shonkylogic » 23 October 05 10:18 pm
Does spending 5 hours composing a puzzle cache (5th Symphony) on one's wedding anniversary count as having a problem? My wife seemed ok with it, but later I found the brownie point balance did definitely take a hit that day.
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Mr Router
- 1500 or more caches found
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- Location: Bathurst
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by Mr Router » 24 October 05 8:39 am
CraigRat wrote:A problem cacher is someone who has found more caches than you......
Totally agree!
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acts2youthgroup
- 4000 or more? I'm officially obsessed.
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- Location: Kilsyth
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by acts2youthgroup » 24 October 05 10:20 pm
Does doing 77 caches in one day mean I have a problem.
Long live The Rebel Allaince.
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Mr Router
- 1500 or more caches found
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by Mr Router » 25 October 05 3:19 pm
acts2youthgroup wrote:Does doing 77 caches in one day mean I have a problem.
Long live The Rebel Allaince.
Yes!
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roostaman
- 10000 or more caches found
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by roostaman » 25 October 05 4:03 pm
Acts2, just thinking about doing that many & planning to do that many or more, is enough to qualify for a BIG problem !!!!!
And as you can see Mr Router is more than jealous too.......
Roosta
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Mr Router
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by Mr Router » 25 October 05 6:24 pm
roostaman wrote:Acts2, just thinking about doing that many & planning to do that many or more, is enough to qualify for a BIG problem !!!!!
And as you can see Mr Router is more than jealous too.......
Roosta
The logistics & km's is mind blowing!
Looks like Sydney he comes the Routers!!
, yes & jealous,hehe we do not have close caches thats wrong
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acts2youthgroup
- 4000 or more? I'm officially obsessed.
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by acts2youthgroup » 25 October 05 7:38 pm
Mr Router wrote:roostaman wrote:Acts2, just thinking about doing that many & planning to do that many or more, is enough to qualify for a BIG problem !!!!!
And as you can see Mr Router is more than jealous too.......
Roosta
The logistics & km's is mind blowing!
Looks like Sydney he comes the Routers!!
, yes & jealous,hehe we do not have close caches thats wrong
Sydney? I am heading there in Nov, planing under way
. My name is Acts2 I guess I have a problem
, that problem being that I enjoy the outdoors and seeing lots of great places, not to mention plastic boxes.
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sui_001
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by sui_001 » 25 October 05 8:02 pm
hi. my name is Sui.
i don't care if i have a problem.
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Alby
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by Alby » 25 October 05 10:29 pm
We went caching on our wedding day..(we both did! then caught up with cave clan to go in drains!!)
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Richary
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by Richary » 26 October 05 12:17 am
I went caching last Christmas Day. Though that says more that<p>
1) No family within 1000km<p>
2) No girlfriend to spend time with (since solved)<p>
3) It is the one day of the year Adelaide CBD is relatively deserted
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Mr Router
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by Mr Router » 26 October 05 7:13 pm
richary wrote:I went caching last Christmas Day. Though that says more that<p>
3) It is the one day of the year Adelaide CBD is relatively deserted
It must have changed heaps since we were there but that was 83.
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Bronze
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by Bronze » 28 October 05 10:21 pm
NP ere
Bronze.
"Now where's me bloody smiley?"