Warner Parks is hosting an event and wants to do "something different". Geralyn emphasizes that this will not be not be the same "intro to geocaching" event that we've co-hosted with them a number of times, though those new to the sport are welcome. This event is oriented toward experienced cachers (or those that want to be) and is the park thanking the volunteer geocachers and will have some activities get out in park in some sort of competition and games.
NOTE NOTE: We'll celebrate the 1,000 find of Firestone with the traditional Golden Ammo Box and good times. NOTE NOTE this celebration for the 1K has moved to Sun at “Micro” Reputation Reparation Discussion by The Micro Cleanup Committee (GCMFP8) everything else is still here.
01/28/2005: This just in. This coordinates for the game are available now (a right click "save to file" is probably a good idea) for preloading your GPS in
GPX,
Mapsend, and
Mapsource formats.
Isn't it handy to have the GPSBabel guy around?
Waypoint number 8 was eaten by a grue.
If you don't use that newfangled computer stuff (that means you, Connie) and want to enter them by hand:
001 N36.06069 W86.91118
002 N36.05608 W86.91759
003 N36.05407 W86.91565
004 N36.05114 W86.90894
005 N36.05488 W86.91004
006 N36.05961 W86.90550
007 N36.06038 W86.90442
009 N36.06483 W86.89539
010 N36.06768 W86.89420
011 N36.06214 W86.89940
012 N36.05993 W86.90464
Bats N36.06029 W86.90412
Cane N36.06156 W86.89612
...now that it's over, here's robertlipe's track log that shows where we hiked. The open treasure chests are the ones we found. The closed ones we did not. The topo map makes it clearer why #5 didn't make the list, but it lookst like I drove past #4 on the way to the event in pavillion 8 two weeks ago and that tracklog is still in my unit.
Also visible on the map is proof that I that apparently I went to Bellevue for something and a Garmin "zinger" - I absolutely guarantee I was never on the railroad track; it's just an erroneous trackpoint.
