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Geocaching, Colorado, and the media

Last post 08-05-2008, 1:48 PM by Team Laxson. 45 replies.
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  •  10-24-2006, 9:19 AM 1415 in reply to 1410

    Re: Geocaching, Colorado, and the media

    I picked up today's paper and I did not see the article.  I've contacted the report to see when it will be published.  Stay tuned.....
  •  10-24-2006, 4:23 PM 1419 in reply to 1415

    Re: Geocaching, Colorado, and the media

    Jason, Reporter at The Denver Post:

    Hey Chris ... geocaching has the main feature in next week's Outdoor Extremes section.
    www.denverpost.com/extremes
    So it'll be next Tuesday, a week from today. Thanks again for your help.
    -j

    Next week it is!


  •  10-24-2006, 7:23 PM 1421 in reply to 1419

    Re: Geocaching, Colorado, and the media

    Cool, Thanks for following that up!
    Seek and you shall find
  •  10-27-2006, 9:22 AM 1437 in reply to 1419

    Re: Geocaching, Colorado, and the media

    Glad to know when it would be published.

    I figured it wasn't going to be this week, when he contacted me yesterday for more info.  He seemed mostly interested in my views on why geocachers like to clean up so much.

    I explained that it wasn't always an all the time thing - but that we were more prepared when we go out - and we have a vested interest in places in the outdoors.  I also explained how I've done cleanups for the parks dept twice to keep on their good side and try to continue to improve our image with them :)

     


    Keith aka Mr.WitzAbout
  •  10-27-2006, 3:22 PM 1440 in reply to 1437

    Re: Geocaching, Colorado, and the media

    MrWitzAbout:

    ...

    ...  He seemed mostly interested in my views on why geocachers like to clean up so much.

    Because the

    "I'm just talking on a big outdated cell phone"

    "I'm searching for endangered tagged rodents"

    etc...

    excuses aren't working as well anymore? Wink [;)]

    MrWitzAbout:

    I explained that it wasn't always an all the time thing - but that we were more prepared when we go out - and we have a vested interest in places in the outdoors.  I also explained how I've done cleanups for the parks dept twice to keep on their good side and try to continue to improve our image with them :)

    It was nice having a "off season" (instead of in Apr) CITO event to give back a little to our playing fields, thanks again to WitzAbout for organizing that one with the "Man" down here.

    Colorado Native | Geocaching since Dec 2003 | Founding plus past Board Member of GCCO

  •  10-31-2006, 7:17 AM 1447 in reply to 1440

    Re: Geocaching, Colorado, and the media

    Published!

    The Denver Post
  •  10-31-2006, 10:54 AM 1449 in reply to 1447

    Re: Geocaching, Colorado, and the media

    Team Laxson:
    Published!

    The Denver Post
    Excellent job to all involved!
    It's a well written article.

    See you out on the trails...

    Colorado Native | Geocaching since Dec 2003 | Founding plus past Board Member of GCCO

  •  10-31-2006, 1:42 PM 1451 in reply to 1447

    Re: Geocaching, Colorado, and the media

    Nice article! Thanks for posting it.
    Seek and you shall find
  •  11-01-2006, 5:26 PM 1456 in reply to 1451

    Re: Geocaching, Colorado, and the media

    .....and we even made the front page of Geocaching.com!

     


  •  11-01-2006, 8:13 PM 1457 in reply to 1456

    Re: Geocaching, Colorado, and the media

    Team Laxson:

    .....and we even made the front page of Geocaching.com!

     

     

    Great job and a well written article.  JUUUUUSSSTTTT one little problem.

    No DOG! Dog [&]


    Geocaching Colorado
    Qualiity. Not Quantity!
  •  12-13-2006, 1:28 PM 1620 in reply to 1457

    Re: Geocaching, Colorado, and the media

    Saw this post on DenverPost.com from Keystone Ski Area (Resort):

    Keystone the first to offer GPS-assisted treasure hunts

    I am so there, I've got a new green helmet
    (not that I ever actually wear it, though I probably should Surprise [:O])
    that is just begging for some geocaching artwork...

    PS: This geocacher could write a book (but who reads books now-a-days) on Land and Sea Navigation and even know which way a river flows on those topo-thingies

    Colorado Native | Geocaching since Dec 2003 | Founding plus past Board Member of GCCO

  •  12-13-2006, 8:49 PM 1622 in reply to 1620

    Re: Geocaching, Colorado, and the media

    OK Corey you beat me to the post about Caching in Keystone.   But I'm still laughing about the comments said in the article.

    "Richard Dyess of Brighton, who was skiing at Keystone last month, dismissed the craze as being too easy once someone learns how to use the GPS unit.

    "What they need to do is learn how to read a topographic map and a compass," the former competitive orienteer said".

    Maybe he should go look for the "Old Ranch" or "n0waes lure" or some other caches that I have out there.   Then he might really know the meaning of easy.


    I will hide and you will seek.
  •  12-14-2006, 6:58 AM 1624 in reply to 1622

    Re: Geocaching, Colorado, and the media

    Tahosa:

    "What they need to do is learn how to read a topographic map and a compass," the former competitive orienteer said".

    Maybe he should go look for the "Old Ranch" or "n0waes lure" or some other caches that I have out there.   Then he might really know the meaning of easy.

    I just knew you'd catch that.  When I read that line I thought you'd enjoy that line.  Big Smile [:D]

     

     


  •  02-04-2007, 1:37 PM 1852 in reply to 1624

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    Geocachers scavenge fun with GPS unit, topo maps - by Vicky Uhland (DenverPost.com)
    If snowshoeing through your neighborhood lost its novelty weeks ago...

    http://www.denverpost.com/ci_5146300

    Thanks to Tony (Mr.Volkswagen) for notifying us of this story!

    Yes, it is nice to see geocaching in the media,
    in all it's forms and incidents...;-)


    Colorado Native | Geocaching since Dec 2003 | Founding plus past Board Member of GCCO

  •  02-04-2007, 6:34 PM 1853 in reply to 1852

    Re: Geocaching, Colorado, and the media

    MrCOgeo:

    Geocachers scavenge fun with GPS unit, topo maps - by Vicky Uhland (DenverPost.com)
    If snowshoeing through your neighborhood lost its novelty weeks ago...

    http://www.denverpost.com/ci_5146300

    Thanks to Tony (Mr.Volkswagen) for notifying us of this story!

    Yes, it is nice to see geocaching in the media,
    in all it's forms and incidents...;-)

    Way to go Tahosa!  They used your 'Log' from the Cold hard Cache in the hills!


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