[GeoStL] Re: GW6
- From: "tnsl" <sydstyr@xxxxxxxxxx>
- To: <geocaching@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 28 May 2008 12:30:31 -0500
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What .. no Naked Cacher or Markwell?
Nancy
----- Original Message -----
From: "Mike Griffin" <griff@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <geocaching@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Wednesday, May 28, 2008 9:21 AM
Subject: [GeoStL] Re: GW6
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LOL!! I forgot to mention Peoria Bill and PattyTracker from CIGA and
MonkeyBrad, Scoot the Frog and Robert Lipe from Tennessee. I only
mentioned everyone because it was the only people I know or have met.
There were so many people that were attending their 1st GW and many more
who had just started caching within the last few months. It was good to
see so many new faces and meet so many good people. We met some people
from Oregon, Wisconsin, North Carolina, Utah, California, Nevada and
Wyoming. Everyone we met was so nice... You gotta love a
sport/hobbie/activity that can take all walks of life, put them together
with a common interest, and have everyone treat each other with respect.
Everyone gets along! Cachers are so nice!
We wish we had made some of the other events but there were too many
caches and not enough time..
Mike
----- Original Message -----
From: "tnsl" <sydstyr@xxxxxxxxxx>
To: <geocaching@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Wednesday, May 28, 2008 12:52 AM
Subject: [GeoStL] Re: GW6
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"We also met up with JoGPS, Southpaw, Jeremy, Show me the Cache,
Greenback and Genuis Loci. We cached the next day with Greenback, Show me
the Cache and Genius Loci."
Name dropper. That's like a Who's Who of some the "OGs".
Nancy
----- Original Message -----
From: "Mike Griffin" <Subject: [GeoStL] GW6
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We just got home and I have to say.... WOW! That was an awesome event!
Saw Goshawk and Hid Quo Pro at the event. Other than that, no one else
from the STL area. There was one cacher from Carthage MO.
We landed on Thursday morning and hit 35 caches before meeting up at a
small bar in Wheatland where we had dinner with 250 other cachers. Great
Steak Sandwiches!! Friday we did a lot of sightseeing but managed 69
caches before calling it quits. Most were very rural although they were
not too difficult.
Saturday was the event and we cached our way there hitting about 25 or
so along the way. The event was well laid out and well attended. I would
bet they will top the 1500 mark on this event. We met up with Barney, a
cacher from the Netherlands that took Strider's army men TB with him to
place in Germany. We also met up with JoGPS, Southpaw, Jeremy, Show me
the Cache, Greenback and Genuis Loci. We cached the next day with
Greenback, Show me the Cache and Genius Loci.
I got a lot of grief from folks in Tennessee and Kentucky about why
SLAGA has not bid on a GW. Seems like everyone wants it here but we
don't think we have the kind of caches they are looking for. Joe
immediately shot that down as a valid excuse saying we have great caches
and it is exactly what they are looking for. Another thing that has
changed is they only make bookmark lists for caching. There are no more
formal cache runs. You list P&G's, Hikes, 4x4's, Bikes, Canoe, Puzzles,
Multis, etc.. No one leads, you just hunt like you want. The event
focuses more on, well, the event. They had live music, auctions,
vendors, kids activities, food, games, food, more games, dinner, cool
games and food. They also had a ton of giveaways and many sponsors.
I got a lot of inside "operations" info for ideas for MOGA. They had a
great crew of only, get this, 12 people! They had about 120 volunteers
that worked 4 hour shifts.
Next year, they expect 3000+. The year after, it will go to Seattle /
Portland (Or somewhere in between) to celebrate the 10th anniversary of
the first geocache. I will not miss another one.
They recognized the 9 people in attendance that were at the first
Geowoodstock. We have 3 people here but no one made it. RGS, *gln and
BruceS made it to the first one.
Anyhow, we cached North of Sacramento, Santa Rosa, Napa, Bodega Bay,
Lake Tahoe, Placerville, Rocklin, Lincoln, Yuba City. I will post
pictures later tomorrow or so. I am ready for sleep... We got some
awesome ideas on hiding caches. Look for some soon!
Mike
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-LOL!! I forgot to mention Peoria Bill and PattyTracker from CIGA and MonkeyBrad, Scoot the Frog and Robert Lipe from Tennessee. I only mentioned everyone because it was the only people I know or have met. There were so many people that were attending their 1st GW and many more who had just started caching within the last few months. It was good to see so many new faces and meet so many good people. We met some people from Oregon, Wisconsin, North Carolina, Utah, California, Nevada and Wyoming. Everyone we met was so nice... You gotta love a sport/hobbie/activity that can take all walks of life, put them together with a common interest, and have everyone treat each other with respect. Everyone gets along! Cachers are so nice!
We wish we had made some of the other events but there were too many caches and not enough time..
Mike----- Original Message ----- From: "tnsl" <sydstyr@xxxxxxxxxx>
To: <geocaching@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> Sent: Wednesday, May 28, 2008 12:52 AM Subject: [GeoStL] Re: GW6
- "We also met up with JoGPS, Southpaw, Jeremy, Show me the Cache, Greenback and Genuis Loci. We cached the next day with Greenback, Show me the Cache and Genius Loci." Name dropper. That's like a Who's Who of some the "OGs". Nancy----- Original Message ----- From: "Mike Griffin" <Subject: [GeoStL] GW6-We just got home and I have to say.... WOW! That was an awesome event! Saw Goshawk and Hid Quo Pro at the event. Other than that, no one else from the STL area. There was one cacher from Carthage MO.We landed on Thursday morning and hit 35 caches before meeting up at a small bar in Wheatland where we had dinner with 250 other cachers. Great Steak Sandwiches!! Friday we did a lot of sightseeing but managed 69 caches before calling it quits. Most were very rural although they were not too difficult.Saturday was the event and we cached our way there hitting about 25 or so along the way. The event was well laid out and well attended. I would bet they will top the 1500 mark on this event. We met up with Barney, a cacher from the Netherlands that took Strider's army men TB with him to place in Germany. We also met up with JoGPS, Southpaw, Jeremy, Show me the Cache, Greenback and Genuis Loci. We cached the next day with Greenback, Show me the Cache and Genius Loci.I got a lot of grief from folks in Tennessee and Kentucky about why SLAGA has not bid on a GW. Seems like everyone wants it here but we don't think we have the kind of caches they are looking for. Joe immediately shot that down as a valid excuse saying we have great caches and it is exactly what they are looking for. Another thing that has changed is they only make bookmark lists for caching. There are no more formal cache runs. You list P&G's, Hikes, 4x4's, Bikes, Canoe, Puzzles, Multis, etc.. No one leads, you just hunt like you want. The event focuses more on, well, the event. They had live music, auctions, vendors, kids activities, food, games, food, more games, dinner, cool games and food. They also had a ton of giveaways and many sponsors.I got a lot of inside "operations" info for ideas for MOGA. They had a great crew of only, get this, 12 people! They had about 120 volunteers that worked 4 hour shifts.Next year, they expect 3000+. The year after, it will go to Seattle / Portland (Or somewhere in between) to celebrate the 10th anniversary of the first geocache. I will not miss another one.They recognized the 9 people in attendance that were at the first Geowoodstock. We have 3 people here but no one made it. RGS, *gln and BruceS made it to the first one.Anyhow, we cached North of Sacramento, Santa Rosa, Napa, Bodega Bay, Lake Tahoe, Placerville, Rocklin, Lincoln, Yuba City. I will post pictures later tomorrow or so. I am ready for sleep... We got some awesome ideas on hiding caches. Look for some soon!Mike ****************************************For List Info or To make _ANY_ changes, including unsubscribing from this list, click -----> http://www.freelists.org/list/geocaching Missouri Caches Scheduled to be Archived http://tinyurl.com/87cqw**************************************** For List Info or To make _ANY_ changes, including unsubscribing from thislist, click -----> http://www.freelists.org/list/geocaching Missouri Caches Scheduled to be Archived http://tinyurl.com/87cqw
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