[GeoStL] Re: NGR: not for the faint of heart or stomach

  • From: "Mike Griffin" <griff@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <geocaching@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Tue, 17 Jul 2007 09:23:53 -0500

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I have sat in the tree many times and enjoyed the solitude. I am not easily creeped out by what most people consider creepy things. I love to watch and study them so I have no problem with them crawling on me or over me. Most times, they keep to themselves. Fall is the best time to go. Just shine your light up to the top of the tree and you will see quite a few eyes staring back at you. Very Cool!

Mike
Brawny Bear
----- Original Message ----- From: "Stephen Martin" <faery_generic@xxxxxxx>
To: <geocaching@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Tuesday, July 17, 2007 7:56 AM
Subject: [GeoStL] Re: NGR: not for the faint of heart or stomach


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In regard to your subject line... or part of it... Weldon Springs area caches are in a beautiful setting, but not for anyone who is faint of anything. However, walking a bike, wearing a book bag with a laptop and geoschwag galore while hiking this crazy hilly, long and needle defying land could kill a person, so a normal hiker/cacher may survive. Thank (insert higher power) that I woke up at 5:30am and atleast beat most of the heat yesterday. I loved this cache day and only got 5, but felt very proud once finished.

Two notes:

1 Brawny Bear's hint for My favorite tree GCQV1J could have made me extra scared while finding the cache had I read it first... i was a little creeped out without reading it :-p Did you actually read, eat lunch etc where the actual cache placement is?

2 Do not attempt to climb up to Acts of Congress from the Katy trail. It will work your muscles to near exploding and you get to a wall of sedimentary rock... which has the nature of The Sugar Ray song Falls apart.

just up early and finding any reason to type. Excuse my nonesense. Now I need to bike across the river so i may find Cesar's cat box and surrounding caches. Chat with y'all later and see some of you at BBQ tonight. Feel free to discuss how awesome, fearless and clever(read cool enough, crazy and lucky) I am.

stephen


On Monday, July 16, 2007, at 08:45PM, "Gale R. Nie" <showme69@xxxxxxxx> wrote:
A story from yahoo news about the running of the bulls in Pamplona. No blood involved, but who knew human skin could stretch that much?



http://tinyurl.com/234ypn




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