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2 Years, 1 Month ago  
Nick, Nick, Nick...that is just the coolest thing. I'd never thunk it. I just registered at geocache.com and found your treeocache 1 info on-line. The WebFooted Wonder who got to it first had a great time...you can tell by his write-up.

I am going to look into putting a pvc tube cache together and setting one up (way up!!) down here in GA somewhere.

Thanks for the great idea.
 
 
 
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this is total inspiration to start treeocaching. i plan on setting one up as well!
 
 
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Do it, guys. Geogaching.com is a great website and I thing if enough people get into this, they'll eventually make it a seperate classification.

"micro cache, regular cache, multi cache, treeocache, etc..."

I'm looking to do another here in CA real soon.

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Nick,

I just figured out the "painfully obvious" theme!!! ...at least the visual/scientific aspect of it. Great "rubba slippa" (flip-flop to most folks).

Still playing with the TOC 2 idea down here.
 
 
 
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i plan to get a gps this winter break so i can start treeochaching. would anyone like to recommend a brand or functions i should look for? thanks!
 
 
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Sitka,

Like most things it depends on who you ask and how much you are going to spend.

For me I like the Garmins...not that the others are bad, I have just always used Garmin.

I have a 60C (well I actually have about 3-4 but the 60C is the one I use the most) and it is excellent. If you are just looking for a starter GPS the 60C is actually a pretty good choice since it is now 2 generations old but still an excellent unit. You can get one for about $175 used on e-bay or $225 new

I am sure there are other nice units out there as well.

Later

Troy
 
 
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