Join us at the
Snazzy Pig from 6pm to 8pm for a
couple of hours of food, drinks and
geo-talk.
In addition to the socializing, we'll have a couple dozen cache
sites ready for an optional geocache hide. This is how it
will work. Each team wishing to hide a cache will draw from a
random list of coordinates and then place a permanent cache within
a specified distance by 9am the next morning - just in time for the
Roswell That Ends Well Again Event. You don't have to hide one, but
we know you'll want to join in on the fun.
If you're interested, show up with a ready to hide cache with an
Alien
theme. Most of the aliens that landed here in
1947 have moved on, so Roswell needs to be restocked. All of the
sites chosen will accomodate a regular size cache. For those of you
who live a distance, we have local geocachers ready to maintain or
adopt your cache if you wish.
When logging "Will Attend", please
include the number of cachers in your party and let us know if you
wish to hide an "Alien" cache. Then go to Geo-IDs by Uuesley
so a nametag can be prepared for your arrival.
Be sure to add both event
sites to your watchlist so you can be notified of future
updates.
We will be celebrating
wer2ys4u's 5000th find at this event. We are continuing the tradition of the
honoree receiving a golden ammo can and a 5000 finds geo-coin. If
you would like to add small trinkets or mementos to the box, think
funny or useful. Tealeaf will have the box so be sure and find her
to sign the congratulatory logbook. Rod's achievement is all the
more amazing because it's common knowledge that he rarely reads the
cache pages and misses considerable time-saving
information.