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DanaConditt
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Registered: December 2005 Location: Oklahoma Posts: 6408
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Very pretty Cyndi! What is Geo-Caching?
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Digi-Scrap
Designer & Moderator
Registered: March 2007 Location: AZ4ME Posts: 3323
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I was hoping someone would ask, because I forgote to mention it: LOL.
Using the GPS to find the Cache which is to find something that is hidden at a certain place. For more details please look up:
Geo Cache
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Lynncal
Club Deco - Member
Registered: July 2006 Location: Ohio Posts: 1280
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Love how you used the template, very pretty pics!
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Colette
Club Deco - Member
Registered: November 2006 Location: Cobar, NSW, Australia Posts: 2286
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buttercup9210
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Registered: February 2007 Location: North Central Texas Posts: 3145
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Nice layout Cyndi! My son LOVES to geo-cache and there are tons and tons of sites in the Dallas/Fort Worth area. He takes his GPS camping in remote areas and does it there too. He's found some really interesting stuff!
Dana... geocaching is when you have a GPS and you track down clues and "stuff." There are tons of website where people post the coordinates of where they've hidden things. Sometimes they're buried, sometimes in a tree, sometimes hidden in lanterns or whatever. You use your GPS to find the exact coordinates and try to find the hidden object. Sometimes there's a notepad where you can write your name and other information then put it all back for the next person to find. Matt has found some really creative things that people have gone to great lengths to make fun for you to follow the clues and find. This is the official geocaching site: http://www.geocaching.com/
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DanaConditt
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Registered: December 2005 Location: Oklahoma Posts: 6408
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Oh cool, I bet my hubby would love something like that too. He has a gps, and he already does a lot of metal detecting. I will have to show him this link, thanks! 
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physioscrapper
Club Deco - Member
Registered: March 2007 Location: Alberta, Canada Posts: 550
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Neat colors! They go so well with the blue you're wearing! Love the quote!
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retro
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Registered: August 2006 Location: Germany (originally Scotland) Posts: 3180
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Lovely photos Cyndi. IŽd heard of one of your husbandŽs hobbies already and it sounds like fun but IŽd run a mile if my husband started carving wood with a chain saw!! I used to do a lot of wood carving myself but I had dinky little tools that couldnŽt slip and cut my hand off....or my husbandŽs head off when he admired my work close up!
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scrapladyandmore
Deco-Pages Creative Team Member
Registered: May 2006 Location: Texas Posts: 3812
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Great photos and love how the template turned out. Geo cache sounds like fun...but what I want to see is some of his wood carvings with the chain saw!
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Digi-Scrap
Designer & Moderator
Registered: March 2007 Location: AZ4ME Posts: 3323
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Geo Cache: My husband picked up this hobbie while searching online one day, I believe an old boss of his knew that he liked to hike & camp & thought this would be an ideal hobbie for him & so he looked it up & ogt more information & bought himself a GPS unit for finding things. There is two kinds of GPS & one is to find directions in UR car, while the other is to find things on foot.
Yes, I used to do some wood carving, with small tools also: I never would of thought of doing it with a chainsaw. I have a few of my husbands woodcarvings with the chainsaw in my Rustic-Touch Scrap-Kit. Some of it looks kind of rustic, since he doesn't have all the professional tools to go with the chainsaw carving. And seeing as he sends me the pictures of his creations, a mushroom & a bear with a heart, I thought I'd add them into my Rustic-Touch Scrap-Kit.
Thank you Diane, for giving us the link. I was tired & went to bed, no time left to search it out: besides the fact that my husband was calling me to bed.
Thank you all for your wonderful comments!!
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PatinParis
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Registered: June 2006 Location: Paris France Posts: 14866
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Wow...very interesting. I wonder if they do it here in europe? Great page Cyndi!
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Digi-Scrap
Designer & Moderator
Registered: March 2007 Location: AZ4ME Posts: 3323
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UR all so funny.
They might do it in Europe: R U going to start it Pat?
You want to see some of his wood carvings do you?
Well, he is a beginner: but I do have them in one of my scrap kits coming up, called: CW-Rustic-Touch!! So, keep UR eye's peeled for it. I even made a frame out of his Carved mushrooms & our of his Heart-Bear!!
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casey1
Club Deco - Member
Registered: September 2006 Posts: 897
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Lovely colors - nicely done.
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Digi-Scrap
Designer & Moderator
Registered: March 2007 Location: AZ4ME Posts: 3323
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Thank you very much.
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