- I'm concerned about the number of people who continue to walk into places. ">>I walked into a Panera shop a few weeks ago with my GPS on a lanyard >>around my neck. " Glasses on a nose are much better at preventing that kind of thing from happening that a GPS on a lanyard around a neck. Could be why some geocachers need a cool new knew. Nancy ----- Original Message ----- From: "Susan R. Makky" <susan@xxxxxxxxxx> > Boy, I'll be glad when I can say that! I haven't quite mastered the not > getting lost part of geocaching yet. Just not getting lost as badly as > before. Our most challenging geocache to date (not found) was in Matson > Hill Park. After a couple of hours out, my 7 year old started suggesting > we > return to the car so we wouldn't be "the first family to die in these > woods." We weren't lost at all, but this was our first time with nothing > in sight but trees. It made my more sensitive kid a bit nervous. He did > become more at ease once issued a portable radio. > > Susan > Mothership > > At 09:46 11/16/2005, you wrote: >>- >>I walked into a Panera shop a few weeks ago with my GPS on a lanyard >>around my neck. (Yes, I'm a geek.) The girl behind the counter >>asked, 'Do you get lost a lot?' >>My first thought was, 'I'm not lost.... I'm a geocacher!' >> >>Amanda >>BAJA Clan >> >>On Nov 16, 2005, at 09:47, Susan Ring wrote: >> >> > - >> > Maybe what Barramus is trying to say is "Trail? We don't need no >> > stinkin' >> > trail!" >> > >> > I'm still trying to convince my husband that I can't get lost >> > because I'm a >> > geocacher. >> > >> > Boy, I sure wish I was out bushwacking with the bunch today..... >> > >> > Susan **************************************** Our WebPage! Http://WWW.GeoStL.com Mail List Info. //www.freelists.org/list/geocaching Mail List FAQ's: //www.freelists.org/help/questions.html **************************************** To unsubscribe from this list: send an email to geocaching-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxx with 'unsubscribe' in the Subject field