I am still keen on the event cache. Like us all I am up to my ears in work, although I am tempted to take on the organization I really can not. So like Hoover I can provide support to any one willing to do the job. Having said that I will contact the marines in regards to qualifications. Cheers RS P.S. Go for it Hov., I am back at school also. Hoover wrote: >For those of you who don't know, and that is pretty much all of you, I >have some exciting news. I quit my soul sucking job in the biochemistry >lab and have returned to university to finish my B.Sc. in computer >science. I'm now spending my weekdays in Toronto and weekends back home. > >Unfortunately, one of the downsides of this is that I have much less time >for geocaching! In fact, I don't know if I'll be able to organize this >event cache. Calling the marina to reserve the boat(s), making sure we >have all the proper certifications, if we need any at all, figuring out >how to ensure everybody's safety on the boat, and all the other things >seem a like a really tall order for me right now. I'd still like to go out >and find these caches, though. If anybody else wants to organize this I'll >help out in whatever way I can. Or maybe it would be simpler not to make >it an event cache at all but just a regular bunch of people going on a >boat ride. > >Sorry all. > >Hoover > > >On Wed, 8 Sep 2004, Lloyd Baker wrote: > > > >>I did see some prices at one marina, and here are a few links. >> >>http://www.riverrat.on.ca/rentals_models.asp >>And this is a list of area marina's >>http://www.omoa.com/home_marinas_list.asp?myNav=1 >> >> > >------------------------------------------------------------ >Kingston Area Geocachers mailing list >//www.freelists.org/webpage/kag > > > ------------------------------------------------------------ Kingston Area Geocachers mailing list //www.freelists.org/webpage/kag