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Congratulations on the FTF, Mike!
You made me laugh saying that you took a vacation day for it.
You're DEFINITELY addicted!!
And you made me think of a thread on our area's Yahoo board. Someone started asking...How do you know someone is addicted to Geocaching? One answer was...you miss work because of it!
That's you in this case.
And a Disney cache!

Congrats on almost 200...that's great. And enjoy the picnic/caching! We have a picnic this month also. Not sure if we'll make it or not. It's still up in the air. May have something else to do that day.
Think it's time to get the GPS manual out and see what it can actually do.
We found a locationless the other night. There's one to find a cell phone tower...a tree that doesn't look quite right. Found one near a park the other night. It does look pretty strange. LOL! Will have to go back with the camera and GPS to get the picture.
Happy caching!
You made me laugh saying that you took a vacation day for it.
You're DEFINITELY addicted!!
And you made me think of a thread on our area's Yahoo board. Someone started asking...How do you know someone is addicted to Geocaching? One answer was...you miss work because of it!
That's you in this case.
And a Disney cache!

Congrats on almost 200...that's great. And enjoy the picnic/caching! We have a picnic this month also. Not sure if we'll make it or not. It's still up in the air. May have something else to do that day.
Think it's time to get the GPS manual out and see what it can actually do.
We found a locationless the other night. There's one to find a cell phone tower...a tree that doesn't look quite right. Found one near a park the other night. It does look pretty strange. LOL! Will have to go back with the camera and GPS to get the picture.
Happy caching!
And that it destroyed the memorial of another is just ironic.
I still read things about missing caches from hurricane Isabel a couple years ago here, and people posting that they've relocated them now.
LOL! I'd rather bring something long to reach it with. It's out on a dock in the Chesapeake Bay. Seems I've actually found it this time. LOLOL!! E-mailed the owner and told them I see the end of a string laying on a piece of wood. They said pull it for the other end!
Hmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm...tongs for grilling? That would do it I hope. Might not be able to grab the string though. Otherwise, how do you inconspicuously go down a ladder without a boat right there with numerous aqua-muggles around?
And let's not forget the posted sign on the way in of toxic things being in the water because of military practices on a nearby island...years ago...that were disrupted by hurricane Isabel? ACK!
) I have not seen any locationless or reverse caches here. We do have cadastral caches which have to do with cemetaries and they are usually at least 10 stage multi's - haven't done any of those either. 
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Way to go!
I wasn't hanging around for it to call its friends out! We high-tailed it out of there after I put the leaves back to hopefully slow any of them/it down. There was someone doing a cache at a local aboretum who had flip-flops (we've been told don't ask why he wears flip-flops while caching) on and stepped on a bees nest in the ground. Major stings. 
