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2010 WGA Board Election Results
The 696 votes from 173 members that were cast in the 2010 WGA Board of Directors election, which ended on Sunday (February 14), have been counted and certified. The following individuals have been elected to the Board: Justin Korpal (K0rpl) David Secondino (Team Deejay) Peter Quella (labrat_wr) Shane Heule (-cheeto-)...
Voting in the the 2010 WGA Board of Directors election has begun! Click here to go to the election page and cast your votes for your favorite candidates. WGA members may vote for up to 5 of the candidates before voting closes on Sunday, February 14th at 11:59pm. Here are...
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Nominations Sought For 2010 WGA Board
The WGA is now accepting nominations for this year's Board of Directors election. Click here to go to the elections page and nominate the WGA member(s) you would like to have serve on the Board. Five positions on the Board of Directors are up for election this year. These...
Board Meeting Minutes - 9/19/2009
Board members present at the 2009 Annual Picnic held at Lake Wissota State Park met for a short private meeting. Several items were discussed, with any action to be taken officially via the website voting mechanism....
Geocaching Online
The past several weeks of cold weather broke and our schedule was as clear as the azure blue sky above us. We took the opportunity to finally get back out Geocaching after a five month hiatus and it felt great! Really great! We decided to go to Shubie Park since there...
It’s Official! Maritime Mega Is A Go!
The Maritime Mega Event is now officially a go! Groundspeak has just posted the official event page and we are ecstatic! The event will be held in Dayspring, just an hour or so away from Nova Scotia’s capital city of Halifax on July 10th, 2010 and it is being held in...
Caching At Blomidon Provincial Park
Prior to having to leave the Blomidon Provincial Park because of Hurricane Bill we had the chance to do some caching along the Jodrey, Woodland and Bordon Brook trails. These trails lead to and meet at the Look Off Trail which, once at the end, offers a fantastic view of...
Atlantic Geofest 2009 And Hurricane Bill
The old adage about ’short and sweet’ was never more true than this year’s GeoFest. With the impending arrival of Hurricane Bill the festivities were cut a bit short BUT a great time was still had by all! As with Geofests of the past Atlantic GeoFest 2009 was held at Blomidon,...
Cape Breton Highlands Park Event
We had a wonderful time this past weekend at the Cape Breton Highlands Park Event that was held in the Cape Breton Highlands National Park here in Nova Scotia. The 950 square kilometer (590 sq mi) Cape Breton Highlands National Park with its spectacular highlands and ocean scenery is located on...
Geocaching In Beautiful Santa Fe, NM
On our trip to New Mexico last month we also got a chance to spend a day Geocaching in beautiful Santa Fe. Santa Fe is New Mexico’s state capital and the fourth largest city in the state. It’s about an hour’s drive North of Albuquerque by car but since we didn’t...
blazerfan's geocaching adventures
Yesterday was the A Better Dog -- 03/07/10 -- 2:00 event in Cave Junction. It was held at Taylor's Sausage Country Store one of the best places to eat in the whole world.It was a good turnout, but it didn't seem like anyone stuck around for very long. After the...
Just got back from Las Vegas. This trip was with friends and was more about shows then gambling (although I did my fair share)We drove out to the Hoover Dam and saw Jubilee!, Penn & Teller, and 'O'. Also rode the roller coaster at New York, New York. I didn't...
In my next backlog it is the day after the event. Daveydude and I decided to spend most of the day geocaching in Coos Bay. We found a lot of geocaches in town and revisited a few old ones. A few old Berliner caches were archived, but then revived in...
As usually I am a bit behind on my blog. This last weekend Daveydude and I headed to Coos Bay for the "10 Years of Geocaching", Wintertime Fun-1 #4 event. This is the second year I have attended and for many it is a must do event. There were nearly...
Well the Blazer game might not have been all that great, but I did get a few cachesTreasure by the Loo!One Degree: N I-5 RestRip City RhapsodyGD Series #6 : Fire On The MountainBlue Star Memorial HighwayThe puzzle on Rip City Rhapsody was a fun one, but you'll need the...
Going up tonight to see the Blazers play the Lakers. Should be a good game. I've loaded up a handful of caches to find on the drive... to break it up a little.Its been nice weather lately. Too bad I have been stuck at work with no time for geocaching....
PodCacher
Show 260.0: Controversial Geocaching
Listen To The Show (43:46) On our geocaching podcast today, we have several controversial topics – power trails and a geocaching manifesto, as well as the “Ask Sonny and Sandy” segment, with a question about condition logs. We also share a strange geocoin story, some reports from the 2010 Texas Challenge...
Show 259.0: Geocaching Community
Listen To The Show (45:54) On our geocaching podcast today, we have an interesting cache challenge in Nevada, the story of a lost cache and CSI style detective work, a serious topic with some tips for geocachers to avoid danger on the trail, some listener thank-yous to other listeners, a story...
Show 258.0: Solar Flares, Kindness & Dear Abby
Listen To The Show (49:02) On our geocaching podcast today, we have a “Dear Abby” type question about a geocoin, GPS and Satelite systems in the news (solar flares, jamming, and improvements on the horizon), a great story about “random acts of kindness”, an FTF-like contest in Syracuse and how Florida...
Show 257.0: Chat with vozzik and Tojumo
Listen To The Show (53:15) On our geocaching podcast today, we have an interview with German geocachers vozzik and Tojumo, news on the capture of a geo-thief in New York, and listener feedback on difficult ammo box hides, astronaut travel bugs and more. We’ll also share about a National Park Service...
Show 256.0: HOG – Distracted Driving
Listen To The Show (47:11) On our geocaching podcast today, we’ll chat about mixing geocaching with Valentine’s day – or any other special day and we have an important “Hazards of Geocaching” segment about distracted driving. Also, a cacher caught in the act (now for all the world to see …),...
Show 255.0: TBs, Poison Ivy & Space
Listen To The Show (54:27) On our geocaching podcast today, we have more entertaining travel bug stories for you, a controversial cache that we are sure you have never found, a personal challenge called The Geocache Diet, a rant AND rave related to poison ivy and a great new contest. Show Discussion:...
Geocaching with EMC of Northridge, CA
The Beauty and Mystery of Geocaching
One of the most compelling things about geocaching for me is just getting out into the scenery. I got to get out in to some different scenery this week, too, traveling about 30 miles north of Pleasanton, CA, to Brentwood, Antioch, Kingston, and Bethel Island with local cachers,...
Road Trip! Geocaching En Route to Pleasanton
I’ve been really overdue for a good road trip, and my performances this week in Pleasanton, just east of San Francisco, provided the best excuse to get in the car and go! First things first: on my journeys north, I always visit the Templin TB Hotel: The I-5 / Templin Hwy Travel...
It was a glorious day today, as Southern California is between rain storms: sunny, but cool, and with crystal clear air for beautiful views. I headed out with f0t0m0m this morning to take a hike in the Thousand Oaks area, then do a few caches along the main boulevard....
Valentine’s Chinese New Year Geocaching
Since these two holidays fell on the same day this year, what better way to celebrate than with a geocaching event? Foomanjoo hosted a fun lunch at a top-notch authentic restaurant, Hunan Chili King, in the heart of San Gabriel. Love Hurts (Burn Baby Burn) There were several tables of hungry...
Surprises are one of the best parts of geocaching, and though some are not welcome, most are really pleasant, lovely, or inspiring. Seeing wildlife in urbans areas of Los Angeles is not uncommon, and I’ve seen a deer or two here and there, but OLdweeb and I encountered no less than...
Well, perhaps it was one of those days. I picked out five caches among the closest to my house to get me out on a hike and in to the fresh air. The first one had been recently replaced, so I was confident I would spot it right...
Houston GeoCaching Society
Re: GOOD LUCK AT THE TEXAS CHALLENGE!!!!
Quote from: HoustonControl on March 13, 2010, 09:51:58 PMSee more here! Film at 11... Wow! The BBQ was all you can eat? Man, I miss......
Quote from: Muddy Buddies on Yesterday at 09:13:03 PMQuote from: agtitan on Yesterday at 08:56:51 PManother one we can do is a benchmark..that counts towards cache type in 1 day. surely we can ......
Quote from: agtitan on Yesterday at 08:56:51 PManother one we can do is a benchmark..that counts towards cache type in 1 day. surely we can find one around there...that could potentially get us to 10 cache types in 1 day.......
another one we can do is a benchmark..that counts towards cache type in 1 day. surely we can find one around there...that could potentially get us to 10 cache types in 1 day....
Re: Congratulations on the Big Win at the Texas Challenge!
Got home from a great weekend !!!! Donna should be home in about a hour.Its a great feeling to see the Gold Ammo Can with the names of the SETx group!! Great job guys!!!!I think its time for a party!!!!...
St. Louis Area Geocachers Association (SLAGA)
Officers Meeting Minutes for January 2010...
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konopapw to step down as SLAGA webmaster on 1/1/2010
The SLAGA officers were given 5 months notice to find a replacement and coordinate the turnover of duties. "After 12/31/09, I will no longer be performing the volunteer duties of SLAGA webmaster. This should give the officers sufficient time to recruit a replacement." "I hope you look at this as an opportunity to transform...
Pictures from Cachin’, Eatin’ and Chewin’ the Fat in the Kingdom
Date Event Location Desc Type Photographer Links 2009/09/26 Cachin’, Eatin’ and Chewin’ the Fat in the Kingdom Veteran's Park, Fulton, MO Meet-n-greet with cachers from all over central Missouri, including Poker Run, hotdogs and burgers. ...
TOP TEN Reasons to Attend the SLAGA Fall Picnic 10. You can check out all us crazy geocachers before you decide to sign up for a SLAGA membership! 9. Get your kicks at a park on Route 66 8. Check out the new SLAGA equipment trailer 7. Meet the new SLAGA officers 6. You have nothing...
Get in the Game! with Geocaching For their 100th Anniversary Celebration, the Boy Scouts of America (BSA) is tapping into the outdoor fun and excitement of geocaching and inviting you along for the adventure! Through Get in the Game! geocaching events, Scouts and non-Scouts alike will search for prizes in this fast-paced, outdoor quest....
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