[GeoStL] Re: Potluck and Cabin Fever

  • From: "GC-RGS" <gc-rgs@xxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <geocaching@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Wed, 2 Jan 2008 21:34:51 -0600

Laurie;

Thanks. Any rules you want to impose are fine with me. And same with the 
penalties. That place is big enough we can probably set up a firing range or 
gallows for a hanging or two. Maybe "next of Kin" should be on the TB entry?


Rich
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Laurie Elfrank 
  To: geocaching@xxxxxxxxxxxxx 
  Sent: Wednesday, January 02, 2008 9:16 PM
  Subject: [GeoStL] Re: Potluck and Cabin Fever


  I'll be happy to set up and manage a TB table. Anyone attempting to bypass 
the TB rules will have to stand in a corner and endure the wrath of 
Crowesfeat30 before being released. 
   
  -Laurie (Denmother)
   


   


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    From: gc-rgs@xxxxxxxxxx
    To: geocaching@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
    Subject: [GeoStL] Potluck and Cabin Fever
    Date: Wed, 2 Jan 2008 21:00:09 -0600


    Would there be any interest in a "FREE" table (not the table but what's on 
it)?

    I was thinking anyone who had good stuff to get rid of could place it on a 
table for whoever wanted it. Maybe each item could be, say $2, and it would go 
to SLAGA. It could be anything from computer stuff, odds and ends, Dodge 
Diesels, etc. Obviously anything that was left must be taken back home by the 
"bringee" since there is no way of disposing anything in the park.

    We can have a coin and travel bug table too as long as someone will 
volunteer to set it up and manage the TB's. It seems that at every event there 
are TB's that get taken but never logged out of the event. Then the event host 
gets the emails from the TB owner wondering what happened to their TB. I'd 
think we need to keep an inventory of each TB with an entry on who brought it, 
it's destination, and who actually picked it up for a drop off in a cache. At 
least we'd have a record of who had the TB last.

    Other plans are bingo that Mariel had set up at the fall picnic. This was a 
great ice breaker for everyone to have a chance to talk with both old and new 
cachers. The days of pocket caches are gone and I think this is actually a 
better way to greet the other cachers.

    I'm sure there will be several new permanent caches placed the day of the 
event along with the existing caches already in the park. Because of the 
weather, it may be hard to plan any outside activities.

    Any other ideas?

    Rich




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