You May Be A Hard-Core Cacher IF:
You may be a Hard-Core cacher if :
You built your house according to where the most caches were.
You sold this new house when you had found all the nearby caches.
Your AAAs are bought, “Buy one brick, get one free”
Your last four vacations were spent less then 200 miles from home.
You can remember the number of every pig-trail in the mountains but not Mom’s address.
You change your smoke detector batteries every 500 caches. (more or less)
You look forward to daylight savings time.
Your rooster moves next door to get a little more sleep.
You know the zip code for Snowball, Arkansas.
Your children are named according to the trail you were on when you gave birth.
You can name 100 cachers but only 4 Presidents.
Your children know the altitude of more then 8 mountains.
You consider Steve and Phantom and Geo amateurs
You... (It’s your turn ;)
Re: You May Be A Hard-Core Cacher IF:
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Originally Posted by BACKPACKNJACK
Your last four vacations were spent less then 200 miles from home.
Ha, ha! For us, this one hit very close to home (so to speak)... :D
Here are some more:
... you can't remember where you left your keys, but you can remember the name of every cache you've found in the last three months.
... your screensaver is a collection of pictures you took while geocaching.
... after being away from your computer for three days, the first thing you want to do is check the ArkGeo forums.
... you call your best friends by their username.
... when you come back from lunch break at work, your co-workers ask, "Well, did you find it?"
... when you go to Wal-Mart, you only buy items in containers that might be waterproof.
Re: You May Be A Hard-Core Cacher IF:
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Originally Posted by BACKPACKNJACK
You may be a Hard-Core cacher if :
You consider Steve and Phantom and Geo amateurs
Hey I resemble that remark. Actually I've had to cut Waaaaaaay Back on my caching activities. Things just keep poping up that won't let me cache like I used to. Hopefully I'll be able to get back into soon. IN the mean time...
You make regular trips to the Army/Navy Surplus stores for various ammo boxes and other cache containers.
You plan the route of your trip to visiit familiy based on the # of caches you can get along the way.
You go to get a new cache that appeared on the site, to find that it's not there, then later (after the 10'O Clock news) you find you can't sleep and drive the 20+ miles back out there to be the FTF.
You rush home after work, change clothes, grab your caching gear and are back on the road to a new cache in 10 minutes or less.