[GeoStL] Re: Hello all

  • From: Susan Ring <susanmring@xxxxxxx>
  • To: geocaching@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Tue, 15 Mar 2011 19:28:07 -0500

Welcome to the most fun bunch of folks you could ever find, even if there's a 
friendly disagreement every so often.

MOGA is awesome!  I've been to all but one, and there's really something for 
everybody there: long hikes, park and grabs, everything in between, and lots of 
socializing.  Of course, this year we have pirates, too!   

Even if you can't make MOGA, there will be other events and picnics that are 
loads of fun.  SLAGA folks like to eat a lot, too, so watch the list for lunch 
opportunities.

Susan (rocksusan) 
On Mar 15, 2011, at 7:14 PM, Arlene Jones wrote:

> Welcome Charles! The SLAGA group really is an awesome bunch, even with the 
> bickering. Most of us are 'casual cachers'. We do it for the fun when we have 
> time, and look forward to being able to get out and play. Part of my family 
> will be at MOGA this year, we are bring some newbie friends with us. I have 
> to encourage you to go at least for Saturday. It is great seeing all the 
> other people who share the same interest! The group hunts are a blast, and 
> being able to put faces to some of the names is nice too! 
>  
> So welcome to the fun and feel free to chime in! 
>  
> Arlene Jones (JonesCrew)
> 
>  
> Date: Tue, 15 Mar 2011 16:53:56 -0700
> From: tom_wolpert@xxxxxxxxxxx Subject: [GeoStL] Re: Hello all
> To: geocaching@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
> 
> Welcome aboard! You've connected just in time to watch the fur fly in yet 
> another round of our perennial "discussion".  Somebody please wake me when 
> it's over . 
>  
> I'm sure you'll find lots of folks on the list who do plan to attend MOGA, 
> myself included.  Online registration closes on March 18, so if you're 
> planning to attend, you still have a couple of days to sign up.  
> www.mogageo.com. If you're planning to stay overnight, you'll want to look 
> into hotel reservations in a big hurry. I suspect that things are getting 
> tight even as far away as Mount Vernon. Not sure about the availability of 
> camp sites.
>  
> A feature is a bug you can't fix.
>  
> Tom
> (twolpert)
>  
> 
> From: Charles Leverett <charlieleverett@xxxxxxxxx>
> To: geocaching@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Sent: Tue, March 15, 2011 6:16:42 PM
> Subject: [GeoStL] Hello all
> 
> Hey guys, just writing a short email to introduce myself. I've been on the 
> list for a few days, but have been on vacation, so I've really just been 
> checking out the mailing list.
> Anyway I'm a casual cacher (as you can tell from profile, daysanew), though 
> I'd like to get into it more, but my wife, though she geocaches with me, 
> doesn't really get into it. Also I've recently gotten a nice 9-5, weekends 
> off job which will make caching easier for me. Though I am only a casual 
> geocacher, I do love caching, though I don't care about numbers, I love the 
> idea of exploring new areas and meeting the challenge (though I've yet to 
> take on a seriously hard cache). 
> Anyway just saying hi.
> Oh yea, who here is going to MOGA? I've thought about it as I will actually 
> be off during the weekend.
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