I you guys want to talk to someone who is "very" familiar with geocaching, drop 
a note to Shorty Pen at http://www.shortypen.com .....he is a geo guru AND a 
sailin nut like the rest of us............he would be tickled to death to 
help.........

he has hidden some caches in and around some of the bays on the Gulf 
Coast.....and they are still active as far as I know.
Bill
M15
Petite Fleur

T C Boats.com
B & L Associated Industries
Bill Tosh
Rt 1 Box 118-B
Rusk TX. 75785
903-743-5555
http://www.tcboats.com
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: jerry 
  To: For and about Montgomery Sailboats 
  Sent: Tuesday, January 03, 2006 3:04 PM
  Subject: Re: M_Boats: A zany proposal


  Tod- I think my brother and I found on of these things on top of a limestone
  ridge in S AZ a year ago.  It was hidden in a rockpile and had a name, a
  date, and a code # of some kind.  Of course we poured beer all over it (just
  kidding).

  Doing it in popular sailing areas sound like fun.  I vote for the Sea of
  Cortez.

  Jerry
  jerrymontgomery.org

  ----- Original Message -----
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  Sent: Monday, January 02, 2006 10:42 AM
  Subject: M_Boats: A zany proposal



  A while back, there was a guy on my local radio station talking about a game
  he has recently gotten started in: Geocaching. In case you aren't familiar
  with it, it involves using a gps to locate "hidden treasure" that other
  people have stashed. The treasure isn't really treasure, it's usually just
  some small container with some cracker-jack type prizes. The fun is in the
  hunt.


  Anyway, I tried it out for the first time yesterday and was reading about
  the topic on the official geocaching page ( <http://www.geocaching.com/>
  http://www.geocaching.com/) and they also have these things called "travel
  bugs", little dog-tags that are picked up, taken to a different cache, and
  left for someone else to pick up. The travels are noted and recorded on the
  web so anyone can track it's path. Often, the travel bug has a specific
  goal, perhaps making a trip across country or across an ocean.


  So, that got me to thinking, what if there were such a game (if there isn't
  already) among the sailing fraternity, a small object which travels by
  sailboat from place to place, getting stashed until another sailor seeks it
  out and delivers it on it's way.


  Sound like fun?

  Tod Mills

  M17 #408

  BuscaBrisas

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