YES! Fantastic! Love that pin and what a GRAND idea! A bit off-topic, but, those of you not familiar with geocachine, check it out: http://www.geocaching.com If you like the outdoors and have a GPS device, it's a great family hobby. Ted --- Firehouse16 <Firehouse16@kissalive.com> wrote: > Now this is funny, I'm an intense Geocacher! I actually have a Chile-Heads > related Travel Bug, but it got muggled so I'm in the process of replacing > it. I've placed quite a bit of Mild to Wild merchandise in caches out here > in California too. http://www.geocaching.com/track/details.aspx?ID=52449 > > Dave > RCOFD - Station 16 > Our Geocaching Webpage > http://webpages.charter.net/engineco16/ > > > > >Welcome Paul! Where abouts are you in NE Indiana? Anywhere near Hobart > or > > Crown Point? > > Churubusco...about 12mi NW of Fort Wayne (41-15.899 , W085-21.926) > > > > >Oh, speaking of geocaching, I think we should have a special cache for > > chileheads. How about a > > traveling pod? > > A Travel-Pod, cool idea, maybe first send it to Hatch, NM. then on to > > Mexico and Bolivia, Brazil, Havana etc. Hit all the 'Hot' spots in Chile > > history :-) A cache at the OF location would be good but we'd have to find > > someone local to look after it periodically. > > There's been some chatter lately about short term caches, maybe just for > the > > weekend... Special event cache. Hey congratulations, you found it, here > try > > some of this...HeHeHe > > PQ > > > > > ===== Signal Corps: -- http://www.civilwarsignal.org/ USMT -- http://www.unitedstatesmilitarytelegraph.org Seeing isn't believing, believing is seeing... __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Mail SpamGuard - Read only the mail you want. http://antispam.yahoo.com/tools