South Mississippi Walk of
Fame
This is a standard hide on the Bigfoot Horse Trail. There are
many side routes, but this part of the main trail that leads from
the Bigfoot Horse Trail Primitive Campground to the confluence of
the Tuxachanie Creek and the Boggy Branch.
This trail was established to honor those who have made a
difference in geocaching in southern Mississippi.
Most people think that geocachers are wierd, sneaky, shy or just
plain geeky.
Others think they are heroes.
Many people consider heroes to be those who perform one
grandiose act of valor. Usually, these types of heroes receive a
medal, maybe some media recognition and maybe even a blurb in a
history book.
But, heroes are those who make differences in other peoples
lives; one day at a time, one moment at a time... and usually don't
even know they did so.
These heroes have placed a geocache for me to find, found a
geocache of mine, took the time to send me an e-mail, came to one
of my events and generally just made my life better. I have walked
in your footsteps and you have walked in mine. We are brothers and
sisters of the woods and the obscure corners of town.
Without you... well let's just say you have made a difference in
my life... and you are all heroes... and this is your walk of
fame.