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Wow! PA, those shots are amazing! Welcome to the boards by the way -- looking forward to more incredible photos from your hiking explorations.

BTW, how does one geocache?

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Great shots! I think cemeteries and graveyards are great places to get some very rich photos -- so much history there.

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Wow! PA, those shots are amazing! Welcome to the boards by the way -- looking forward to more incredible photos from your hiking explorations.

BTW, how does one geocache?



If you have a GPS you can geocache! Geocaching take place all around the world. Its kinda like a modern day treasure hunt!

Try Geocaching.com! Fun for people of all ages!

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SpaceAce wrote:
Wow! PA, those shots are amazing! Welcome to the boards by the way -- looking forward to more incredible photos from your hiking explorations.

BTW, how does one geocache?



If you have a GPS you can geocache! Geocaching take place all around the world. Its kinda like a modern day treasure hunt!

Try Geocaching.com! Fun for people of all ages!

Do people do geocaching in graveyards?

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The picture I have up there from a graveyard are after finding a geocache...so yes they can be in/around graveyards but really they will be ANYWHERE! If you start geocaching you start to wonder how on earth you had never seen that cache before! Great fun!

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Wow! PA, those shots are amazing! Welcome to the boards by the way -- looking forward to more incredible photos from your hiking explorations.

BTW, how does one geocache?



If you have a GPS you can geocache! Geocaching take place all around the world. Its kinda like a modern day treasure hunt!

Try Geocaching.com! Fun for people of all ages!

Awesome. I'll explore it. I've seen geocacheing kits in some stores. I wonder if it'll make us even more eager to get out there traveling to other places...

Have you geocached in WDW?

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There arent any actual REAL geocaches at any of the Disney Resorts but there are virtual caches...ones you have to write down clues to get to your end answer which look like a lot of fun too! Ill let ya know after the November trip!

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There arent any actual REAL geocaches at any of the Disney Resorts but there are virtual caches...ones you have to write down clues to get to your end answer which look like a lot of fun too! Ill let ya know after the November trip!

I bet they get mad if you try to bury things in the Magic Kingdom. laugh

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while we were in DLR in March there was an incident at DL where a gardener found a geocache...shut down everything...not the best idea.

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while we were in DLR in March there was an incident at DL where a gardener found a geocache...shut down everything...not the best idea.

You're kidding! So they had to shut down the park itself?!? Yikes eek

I've been researching geocaching because of this thread, though. Sounds like fun!!

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One of my girls in the garden.

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Tony, what a cutie pie she is.

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One of my girls in the garden.

Adorable!

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New pics from last weekend at the cabin!




Colorado's state flower, the Columbine.


















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WOW! Those are awesome! Do you own that cabin?!?! Can we rent it? silly

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Thats how I rough it! No indoor plumbing (there is however water running to the cabin in the kitchen sink) It is Craig's (DBF) parents cabin!

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Thats how I rough it! No indoor plumbing (there is however water running to the cabin in the kitchen sink) It is Craig's (DBF) parents cabin!

That's pretty rough. But that's some lovely scenery. How far of a trip is it for you?

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about 30 miles but it takes about 2 hours Wink Its where we call the Uncompadgre plateau

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Oh, those are great pics, PA!! Definitely looks like a place where you can really commune with some serious nature Wink Do you spend most of your time outside? Any good hiking around?

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That looks really pretty, but No indoor plumbing!

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Oh, those are great pics, PA!! Definitely looks like a place where you can really commune with some serious nature Wink Do you spend most of your time outside? Any good hiking around?


We do a lot of hiking there and other places. Its pretty new to me but Craigs loves being outdoors...compromise i suppose! (he has to get used to DVC staying at Disney I get to get used to no indoor plumbing...im pretty sure I got the raw end of this deal!) Colorado is FULL of great places to hike!



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That looks really pretty, but No indoor plumbing!


Yea i thought I was going to have a problem with it too but we are only up there 36 hours at max...any more than that and I would have to invest in one of those solar showers...gotta love a city girl!

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I've been to another car show today...

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Stop me if you guys get bored with these. The last one is just for Vettelover...

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Tony YES thank you that is definitely my kind of engine!
1- big V8 !
2- big cubic inches !
3- Big horsepower !
Remember Tony there is no such thing as too much torque, You just need wider tires. wink

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Wow!!! That rainbow car is beautiful! (Can you tell what my level of car knowledge is? =D)

Tony -- what's the venue for this? That building looks massive.

Oh, and PsychoAlice -- you DID get the raw end of the deal on that one! Wink

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The 'rainbow car' is a Morgan Aero 8, BBC Top Gear's Richard Hammond has one. The venue was Kimbolton Castle, which is on the border between Bedfordshire and cambridgeshire in England. It's now a very exclusive private school.

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Very cool pics, Tony. Thanks for the share.

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This was with my old P&S,but I love how small my friend looks against the ocean.

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Great pic. The person gives a real sense of scale to everything.

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Where's that, Nik? Looks like the northeast or Cali!