I placed a stash today on the Columbia River, Wa.
N45 41.972 W121 43.468
Now, I'm wondering about your stash, is it on your own property? If so I
expect it to be mounted in the center of a picnic table that is made
immovable. I need a place to sit and be comfortable while I rummage through
the stuff.
Have Fun!!
"James H. Coburn IV" <confu...@mediaone.net> wrote in message
news:3_1S4.16952$DU1....@typhoon.we.rr.com...
> Southern California GPS stash Manifest.and location May 3 2000
>
> N33.57.168
> W 118.25.614
> The Rule
> Take something, leave something. Dont raid the stash and take everything
for
> yourself. Leave something interesting behind. Write about it in the logbook
> included in the stash box. Relocating the stash is also not nice :)
>
> 1 GPS unit ( Magellan gps 3000)
> 1 AMD k6 2 500 CPU
> 1 Old 8mm film movie camera
> 1 Media One yoyo
> 2 heart shaped boxed of jewellery that my wife does not want anymore.
> Some paperback books
> A little silver picture frame.
>
>
>
I'm trying to keep up with all the stashes that have been posted so far...
I've got the SoCal one listed already.
http://www.triax.com/yngwie/gps.html
It hasnt even been a week since the first one, and already we're up to 6!
Brian Mileshosky wrote in message <3918bb87...@news.swcp.com>...
>Look for a stash or two around the Albuquerque, New Mexico area, too!
>I'll be looking for some sites for the stashes.
>
>Details will follow when the deed is done!
>
>Brian
>
>On 10 May 2000 00:43:23 GMT, will...@aol.com (Willys714) wrote:
>
>>Great news the stash has come to So.Cal. i will be out this weekend to
hide
>>stuff in the San Bernadino mtns. I ride dirt bikes with Ride-Net so the
stash
>>will be deep in the woods. I want it to be very challenging. ..kp
>
Details will follow when the deed is done!
Brian
On 10 May 2000 00:43:23 GMT, will...@aol.com (Willys714) wrote: