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Post by buckhntr92 on Dec 24, 2007 0:18:27 GMT -4
ok, for all the geocachers out there... what was your favorite cache that youve done so far & why? the difficulty of it? the surroundings?...
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Post by btexpress on Dec 24, 2007 9:17:05 GMT -4
I really don't have a favorite. Every one of them is different. All are interesting. If I had to pick one it would be the next one.
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Post by johnnyz on Dec 30, 2007 23:08:58 GMT -4
well put bt but i have 1 that always sticks in my mind
owls snakes and mice its in ohio and it was like this was out lookin at some property and decided to look one up in the area. we chose this one but had to stop and ask a lot of locals where the cemetary was which we were to start from. so in a conversation with the owner of a local grocery store we finally found it but he had to call the oldest guy in town. well he just had to know why we wanted to find this place. so we told him. he asked a lot of questions cuz he did not understand. well we did not understand why he was so curious, till we finally found the place and here comes the old guy, he was about 90. he asked a whole lot of q's and we find out he was the former owner of the cemetary itself. which he gave over to the county eventually. but we sure enjoyed talking w the fellow as he filled us in on way more history than we needed. but i always remember that one the most johnny z
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Post by btexpress on Dec 30, 2007 23:43:20 GMT -4
OK, here's one. this one is in Somerset County. The coordinates led you to this monument. To get the whole story, you had to go to another link and type in the date on the monument. Sad story. These three young people were returning from church in a horse drawn wagon. This was during a heavy snow. A tree fell over and crushed the wagon, killing all three.
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Post by buckhntr92 on Dec 31, 2007 2:41:50 GMT -4
man, seein/hearin these stories from geocaching is almost make me have to get a GPS & do it
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