Steven
Gibraltar
my e mail is steven...@gibtelecom.net
Jim, can you translate geocaches into Engruish, prease?
M
Its a bad move to post a real email address in a format
where the email harvesting programs can get it.
perhaps it would be helpful to explain what a geocache
is for the uninformed, like me.
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Jim Watt
http://www.gibnet.com
At first I read "geoache" which sounds like a post term for the paid you get
when hit by a stone. A bit like how I always manage to read "shoplifters" on
the side of the van when it really said "shopfitters". Then I realised it
said "geocache" which soulds like a stash of diamonds. I too await to be
enlightened as to the true meaning of the word.
K
K
Fascinating. Tell me, is this particualrly common among Brits? It does seem
to have something obsessive-compulsive about it, like train spotting and
stamp collecting. Ever been to Manchester airport? One of the few airports
IMHE where you can actually sit and view the 'planes other than at departure
gates. Or at least you could, were it not for the army of 'plane spotters
taking up all the seats for all the day. The Greek police would arrest the
lot of them!
K
http://www.geocaching.com/faq/
More info on www.geocaches.com
Need to get the information from www.geocaches.com in the internet. Them
with the help of a GPS we hike to the place and we will find a prize.
We can then take it and leave something for the next person.
Like a treasure hunt but on a larger scale.
Steven Licudi