jombbl
Charter Member
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Post by jombbl on Oct 13, 2004 15:34:55 GMT -5
Wanted: Hardy Travel Bugs, strong and courageous, capable of surviving cold temperatures and snowy climates, must have penchant for travel in exotic northern lattitudes, must be agreeable to hibernate for extended periods between visits by local cachers, the reward will be the temperate climate for traveling next spring and summer and the spectacular coastal and mountain vistas Any GEOSET members have Travel Bugs that might be interested in a free ride to the Northeast and relocation to a cache in Maine, New Hampshire, or Vermont? We will be on a caching trip around Bar Harbor ME, and across NH and VT through the last week of October. If you have an adventurous Bug that's itchin' to Travel to a different part of the country and winter in New England, please let us know. We'll be happy to make room in our caching provisions for any TB's that want to make the trip up Nawth. You can reach us by e-mail at jombbl(at)websages(dot)com Chip & Blair jombbl @ geocaching
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Post by hikenit on Oct 15, 2004 9:40:05 GMT -5
I have a couple I would like to send with ya. Give me a shout and we will discuss getting them to yall.
Thanks for the help! ;D
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Post by eng2joe on Oct 19, 2004 20:18:57 GMT -5
If you are driving up to New England, I have a couple of cache suggestions for you. Check out Portsmouth NH zip is 03801. There are some great caches along the coast. There is one at the Coast Guard station which is really cool. The cache itself isnt that great, but the location is awsome. I grew up in NH and ME until I came south for college in the late 80's. Also there are some cool caches in Amesbury MA and Newburyport MA. Zip code 01950. If you are into benchmarks check out the bench mark in Atinson NH 03811. It is a Church spire. It is a typical New England church. All these towns are close to the interstate systems, easy on easy off. Wish I was going with ya.
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