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#478 From: "touchstone12002" <touchstone12002@...>
Date: Sat May 3, 2008 3:52 pm
Subject: Re: LOOKING FOR LANGUAGE HELP
touchstone12002
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iGoogle is one obvious choice:

http://www.google.com/ig?hl=en&referrer=ign_n

and babblefish.com, although I've heard that online traslators can
make kind of a hash on the grammar, I would think for a simple
translation of three words, like you're doing, it would be adequate.

Google did give the following Japanese translation in Kanji:

•½˜aˆ¤‚ÌK•Ÿ

Hope that helps, and good luck,
Mike
aka Touchstone



--- In ccgca@yahoogroups.com, Wavesprite@... wrote:
>
>
> Hi Wayne,
>
> Your caches are great!!!  I have a friend that I will ask about
the Hebrew!
>
> Stacey
> aka Wavesprite
>
> In a message dated 5/3/2008 8:44:43 A.M. Pacific Daylight Time,
> ca_bicycler@... writes:
>
>
>
>
> I have been hiding a few caches. All are intended to be roughly
> identical except for the language of the title.
>
> I could use help  (or leads for free/cheap help) in
translating "Peace
> Love and Happiness"  into additional languages.
>
> Any written language is a  candidate.
>
> Especially interested in help from someone who can assist in
> translation into Hebrew, Hindi, Cyrillic or other glyphs.
Example:
> Japanese is often expressed in the Western Alphabet for our
> convenience. But in Japan Japanese would normally be expressed in
those
> characters which I believe are called  "Kanji"
>
> Thanks,
> Wayne
> a.k.a. rainbow_guyz
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> **************Wondering what's for Dinner Tonight? Get new twists
on family
> favorites at AOL Food.
> (http://food.aol.com/dinner-tonight?NCID=aolfod00030000000001)
>

#479 From: Talmadge Bailey <ca_bicycler@...>
Date: Sat May 3, 2008 4:17 pm
Subject: Re: [CCGC] Re: LOOKING FOR LANGUAGE HELP
ca_bicycler
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Never tried igoogle, I'll have a look.
 
Previous experience is that things like babelfish are likely to create confusion.
 
Translating "Love" is especially fraught with danger because English uses the same word for love in the fatherly sense as well the romantic/erotic sense. Other languages have separate words for romantic love and that sisterly or parental thing.
 
I only trust babelfish if I can translate a word, then take that and translate it back to English getting as a result whatever I started with. When that test is applied babelfish rarely passes.
 
That is why I am hoping for assistance of native speakers!
 
Thanks for the lead.
 
Regards,
Wayne

touchstone12002 <touchstone12002@...> wrote:
iGoogle is one obvious choice:

http://www.google.com/ig?hl=en&referrer=ign_n

and babblefish.com, although I've heard that online traslators can
make kind of a hash on the grammar, I would think for a simple
translation of three words, like you're doing, it would be adequate.

Google did give the following Japanese translation in Kanji:

•½˜aˆ¤‚ÌK•Ÿ

Hope that helps, and good luck,
Mike
aka Touchstone



--- In ccgca@yahoogroups.com, Wavesprite@... wrote:
>
>
> Hi Wayne,
>
> Your caches are great!!! I have a friend that I will ask about
the Hebrew!
>
> Stacey
> aka Wavesprite
>
> In a message dated 5/3/2008 8:44:43 A.M. Pacific Daylight Time,
> ca_bicycler@... writes:
>
>
>
>
> I have been hiding a few caches. All are intended to be roughly
> identical except for the language of the title.
>
> I could use help (or leads for free/cheap help) in
translating "Peace
> Love and Happiness" into additional languages.
>
> Any written language is a candidate.
>
> Especially interested in help from someone who can assist in
> translation into Hebrew, Hindi, Cyrillic or other glyphs.
Example:
> Japanese is often expressed in the Western Alphabet for our
> convenience. But in Japan Japanese would normally be expressed in
those
> characters which I believe are called "Kanji"
>
> Thanks,
> Wayne
> a.k.a. rainbow_guyz
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> **************Wondering what's for Dinner Tonight? Get new twists
on family
> favorites at AOL Food.
> (http://food.aol.com/dinner-tonight?NCID=aolfod00030000000001)
>



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#480 From: "ca_bicycler" <ca_bicycler@...>
Date: Sat May 3, 2008 4:30 pm
Subject: CARAVAN TO GEOWOODSTOCK
ca_bicycler
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I have a room reserved in Rocklin nights of May 23 and 24.

I plan to drive a roadster up on the 23rd, particpate in geowoodstock
on the 24th, geocache in Auburn State Recreation Area on the 25th,
arriving back in Monterey LATE on the 25th.

Would consider some adjustment of plans if someone wishes to carpool.

Option: one person who can pack really really light might accompany me
in two seater with top down.
Option: I could take a different vehicle which would hold three
passengers and weekend bags.
Option: I ride with you and contribute some $ for gas.
Option: everyone takes their own vehicle but plan to travel in a group
or rendezvous for selected activities.

Saving money is not my primary objective - it is more about camaraderie
and keeping down on the greenhouse gases.

#481 From: Wavesprite@...
Date: Sat May 3, 2008 1:54 pm
Subject: Re: [CCGC] Re: LOOKING FOR LANGUAGE HELP
wavesprite
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it's tricky.... Shalom, Ohev, Sameach would be the literal translation, but nobody would really say that. Love isn't really a word in Hebrew.... (weird, right?)   Shalom and Sameach would be enough on their own.


On Sat, May 3, 2008 at 1:40 PM, <WaveSprite@...> wrote:
My little quilt is going into the mail on Monday morning....
 
I have a question, though,  do you know how to write out  "Peace, Love, Happiness" in Hebrew??

It's for a geocaching (gps treasure hunt) listing that a friend is trying to do. 
 
Thanks,
Stacey
 
In a message dated 5/3/2008 9:17:43 A.M. Pacific Daylight Time, ca_bicycler@... writes:

Never tried igoogle, I'll have a look.
 
Previous experience is that things like babelfish are likely to create confusion.
 
Translating "Love" is especially fraught with danger because English uses the same word for love in the fatherly sense as well the romantic/erotic sense. Other languages have separate words for romantic love and that sisterly or parental thing.
 
I only trust babelfish if I can translate a word, then take that and translate it back to English getting as a result whatever I started with. When that test is applied babelfish rarely passes.
 
That is why I am hoping for assistance of native speakers!
 
Thanks for the lead.
 
Regards,
Wayne

touchstone12002 <touchstone12002@yahoo.com> wrote:
iGoogle is one obvious choice:

http://www.google.com/ig?hl=en&referrer=ign_n

and babblefish.com, although I've heard that online traslators can
make kind of a hash on the grammar, I would think for a simple
translation of three words, like you're doing, it would be adequate.

Google did give the following Japanese translation in Kanji:

•½˜aˆ¤‚ÌÂK•Ÿ

Hope that helps, and good luck,
Mike
aka Touchstone



--- In ccgca@yahoogroups.com, Wavesprite@... wrote:
>
>
> Hi Wayne,
>
> Your caches are great!!! I have a friend that I will ask about
the Hebrew!
>
> Stacey
> aka Wavesprite
>
> In a message dated 5/3/2008 8:44:43 A.M. Pacific Daylight Time,
> ca_bicycler@... writes:
>
>
>
>
> I have been hiding a few caches. All are intended to be roughly
> identical except for the language of the title.
>
> I could use help (or leads for free/cheap help) in
translating "Peace
> Love and Happiness" into additional languages.
>
> Any written language is a candidate.
>
> Especially interested in help from someone who can assist in
> translation into Hebrew, Hindi, Cyrillic or other glyphs.
Example:
> Japanese is often expressed in the Western Alphabet for our
> convenience. But in Japan Japanese would normally be expressed in
those
> characters which I believe are called "Kanji"
>
> Thanks,
> Wayne
> a.k.a. rainbow_guyz
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> **************Wondering what's for Dinner Tonight? Get new twists
on family
> favorites at AOL Food.
> (http://food.aol.com/dinner-tonight?NCID=aolfod00030000000001)
>



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#482 From: Sandy Country <sandpointidgirl@...>
Date: Sun May 4, 2008 12:16 am
Subject: Re: [CCGC] LOOKING FOR LANGUAGE HELP
sandpointidgirl
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I have a friend who is Japanese and speaks it well.  She's only been in the states 10 years.  I will ask her for help.  She also speaks French, so I can get that too!

 
Sandpointidgirl


----- Original Message ----
From: ca_bicycler <ca_bicycler@...>
To: ccgca@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Saturday, May 3, 2008 8:44:11 AM
Subject: [CCGC] LOOKING FOR LANGUAGE HELP

I have been hiding a few caches. All are intended to be roughly
identical except for the language of the title.

I could use help (or leads for free/cheap help) in translating "Peace
Love and Happiness" into additional languages.

Any written language is a candidate.

Especially interested in help from someone who can assist in
translation into Hebrew, Hindi, Cyrillic or other glyphs. Example:
Japanese is often expressed in the Western Alphabet for our
convenience. But in Japan Japanese would normally be expressed in those
characters which I believe are called "Kanji"

Thanks,
Wayne
a.k.a. rainbow_guyz



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#483 From: Talmadge Bailey <ca_bicycler@...>
Date: Sun May 4, 2008 9:11 am
Subject: Re: [CCGC] Re: LOOKING FOR LANGUAGE HELP
ca_bicycler
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Hey Stacey,
 
Interesting.
 
If possible please show the attached jpg to your pal and ask if that changes their answer.
 
Also very interested in knowing if your pal can supply the answer in Hebrew alphabet (letters like in the attached BMP file.)
 
Thanks,
Wayne
a.k.a. rainbow_guyz

Wavesprite@... wrote:
it's tricky.... Shalom, Ohev, Sameach would be the literal translation, but nobody would really say that. Love isn't really a word in Hebrew.... (weird, right?)   Shalom and Sameach would be enough on their own.


 


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#484 From: "ca_bicycler" <ca_bicycler@...>
Date: Sun May 4, 2008 4:46 pm
Subject: CARAVAN TO GEOWOORDSTOCK REVISED
ca_bicycler
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I had a room reserved in Rocklin nights of May 23 and 24.

Then I realized this would be Memorial Day weekend and Monday the
26th is a Federal Holiday. Because that means I won't need to be back
in Monterey until the morning of the 27th I extended my reservation
in Rocklin by one day.

I plan to drive a roadster up on the 23rd, particpate in geowoodstock
on the 24th, geocache in Auburn State Recreation Area on the 25th,
geocache some more on the 26th - probably in or around Auburn State
Recreation Area, arriving back in Monterey LATE on the 26th.

Would consider some adjustment of plans if someone wishes to carpool.

Option: one person who can pack really really light might accompany me
in two seater with top down.
Option: I could take a different vehicle which would hold three
passengers and weekend bags.
Option: I ride with you and contribute some $ for gas.
Option: everyone takes their own vehicle but plan to travel in a group
or rendezvous for selected activities.

Saving money is not my primary objective - it is more about
camaraderie and keeping down on the greenhouse gases.

#485 From: "Stacey" <Wavesprite@...>
Date: Sun May 4, 2008 4:50 pm
Subject: Re: CARAVAN TO GEOWOORDSTOCK REVISED
wavesprite
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We are going to be up there, too!!  I will be working the Pathtag Table
from 3-5 on Saturday.  We are staying at the Orchid Suites, checking
out Sunday, but when we get up there we are seeing if we can extend
until Monday.

We will also be attending the Friday Night Meet and Greet.  There is
also a geocoin event planned for Saturday night at one of the other
hotels (not sure of the top of my head) that I will probably be
attending.  Tigsurfn is going to try to do some night caching after the
Friday Night event.  We don't konw what we are doing on Sunday.

I do know that on Monday there is a breakfast together somewhere down
99 or 5, I can't remember that either. (ARGH).

Stacey

#486 From: "ca_bicycler" <ca_bicycler@...>
Date: Sun May 4, 2008 5:07 pm
Subject: Re: CARAVAN TO GEOWOODSTOCK REVISED
ca_bicycler
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I'll have to be on the lookout for you. The Saturday night geocoin
event sounds interesting. I'll go to that if I get info on where it is
located and the hours it is scheduled.

--- In ccgca@yahoogroups.com, "Stacey" <Wavesprite@...> wrote:
>
> We are going to be up there, too!!  I will be working the Pathtag
Table
> from 3-5 on Saturday...

#487 From: "Stacey" <Wavesprite@...>
Date: Sun May 4, 2008 5:15 pm
Subject: Re: CARAVAN TO GEOWOODSTOCK REVISED
wavesprite
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Friday Night Meet and Greet is:  GC1A9NO

Geocoin Swap Meet is:  GC1A5ZP

Monday Morning Breakfast "Thanks for the Memories" in Elk Grove is:
GC1B0F4

#488 From: "ca_bicycler" <ca_bicycler@...>
Date: Thu May 22, 2008 6:34 am
Subject: GEOWOODSTOCK
ca_bicycler
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I plan to depart Friday afternoon for a full weekend in the
Wheatland/Rocklin/Sacramento area. Anyone wanting to join up for
adventures should swap contact info before departure!

#489 From: Sandy Country <sandpointidgirl@...>
Date: Thu May 22, 2008 1:28 pm
Subject: Re: [CCGC] GEOWOODSTOCK
sandpointidgirl
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Ca bicycler, 
 
Have I ever met you before?  If so, where?
 
eileen
 
Sandpointidgirl


----- Original Message ----
From: ca_bicycler <ca_bicycler@...>
To: ccgca@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Wednesday, May 21, 2008 11:34:11 PM
Subject: [CCGC] GEOWOODSTOCK

I plan to depart Friday afternoon for a full weekend in the
Wheatland/Rocklin/ Sacramento area. Anyone wanting to join up for
adventures should swap contact info before departure!



#490 From: Talmadge Bailey <ca_bicycler@...>
Date: Fri May 23, 2008 3:38 am
Subject: Re: [CCGC] GEOWOODSTOCK
ca_bicycler
Send Email Send Email
 
I am not aware of having met you. I was addressing the Central Coast Geocachers group - not you as an individual.
 
I've had very little contact with other geocachers. I crossed paths with fox51 and jmunch one day. RoanQ on another. There was one day when I joined a "death march" through The Forest of Nisene Marks. If you weren't part of that then I haven't met you - at least not in a geo-caching context.
 
But I believe a little cooperative geocaching would be fun. I am running out of geocaches within bicycle range. I could drive - but that seems wasteful to transport just one person seeking smiley faces. It think it would be great to meet some other strong hikers who wanted to go on joint ventures. Might be more successful on some of those cursed micros like the one at the top of the hill in Gardland Ranch too. One set of eyes is just not sufficient for some of those.
 
So once again - anyone interested in joint ventures at geowoodstock - let's exchange contact info before hitting the road.
 
So far I know only that I should be able to locate wavesprite at a particular booth on Saturday afternoon.

Sandy Country <sandpointidgirl@...> wrote:
Ca bicycler, 
 
Have I ever met you before?  If so, where?
 
eileen
 
Sandpointidgirl


----- Original Message ----
From: ca_bicycler <ca_bicycler@...>
To: ccgca@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Wednesday, May 21, 2008 11:34:11 PM
Subject: [CCGC] GEOWOODSTOCK

I plan to depart Friday afternoon for a full weekend in the
Wheatland/Rocklin/ Sacramento area. Anyone wanting to join up for
adventures should swap contact info before departure!




#491 From: "touchstone12002" <touchstone12002@...>
Date: Fri May 23, 2008 4:23 am
Subject: Re: GEOWOODSTOCK
touchstone12002
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We'll be heading out late tommorrow, so it is unlikely we'll make the
Meet and Greet Event.

Saturday I'll be volunteering part of the time at the Wherigo Demo
table, so feel free to stop by and say Hi.

Sunday we were thinking of doing part of the American River Bike
trail.  Probably starting in Historic Folsom, riding until we get
pooped, and taking the bike friendly Transit back to Folsom.

Monday is up in the Coloma area, then heading back home.

See ya all there,
Touchstone




--- In ccgca@yahoogroups.com, Talmadge Bailey <ca_bicycler@...> wrote:
>
> I am not aware of having met you. I was addressing the Central
Coast Geocachers group - not you as an individual.
>
>   I've had very little contact with other geocachers. I crossed
paths with fox51 and jmunch one day. RoanQ on another. There was one
day when I joined a "death march" through The Forest of Nisene Marks.
If you weren't part of that then I haven't met you - at least not in
a geo-caching context.
>
>   But I believe a little cooperative geocaching would be fun. I am
running out of geocaches within bicycle range. I could drive - but
that seems wasteful to transport just one person seeking smiley
faces. It think it would be great to meet some other strong hikers
who wanted to go on joint ventures. Might be more successful on some
of those cursed micros like the one at the top of the hill in
Gardland Ranch too. One set of eyes is just not sufficient for some
of those.
>
>   So once again - anyone interested in joint ventures at
geowoodstock - let's exchange contact info before hitting the road.
>
>   So far I know only that I should be able to locate wavesprite at
a particular booth on Saturday afternoon.
>
> Sandy Country <sandpointidgirl@...> wrote:
>
>   Ca bicycler,
>
>   Have I ever met you before?  If so, where?
>
>   eileen
>
> Sandpointidgirl
>
>   ----- Original Message ----
> From: ca_bicycler <ca_bicycler@...>
> To: ccgca@yahoogroups.com
> Sent: Wednesday, May 21, 2008 11:34:11 PM
> Subject: [CCGC] GEOWOODSTOCK
>
>     I plan to depart Friday afternoon for a full weekend in the
> Wheatland/Rocklin/ Sacramento area. Anyone wanting to join up for
> adventures should swap contact info before departure!
>

#492 From: Antony Wilson <antonyw@...>
Date: Fri May 23, 2008 5:10 am
Subject: Re: [CCGC] Re: GEOWOODSTOCK
bullit_geo
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We did that a few years back.  Rode about 20 miles up the trail, stopped for a pizza and beer and then took light rail back to the truck.  Good fun!

Ant

----- Original Message ----
From: touchstone12002 <touchstone12002@...>
To: ccgca@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Thursday, May 22, 2008 9:23:04 PM
Subject: [CCGC] Re: GEOWOODSTOCK

We'll be heading out late tommorrow, so it is unlikely we'll make the
Meet and Greet Event.

Saturday I'll be volunteering part of the time at the Wherigo Demo
table, so feel free to stop by and say Hi.

Sunday we were thinking of doing part of the American River Bike
trail. Probably starting in Historic Folsom, riding until we get
pooped, and taking the bike friendly Transit back to Folsom.

Monday is up in the Coloma area, then heading back home.

See ya all there,
Touchstone

--- In ccgca@yahoogroups. com, Talmadge Bailey <ca_bicycler@ ...> wrote:
>
> I am not aware of having met you. I was addressing the Central
Coast Geocachers group - not you as an individual.
>
> I've had very little contact with other geocachers. I crossed
paths with fox51 and jmunch one day. RoanQ on another. There was one
day when I joined a "death march" through The Forest of Nisene Marks.
If you weren't part of that then I haven't met you - at least not in
a geo-caching context.
>
> But I believe a little cooperative geocaching would be fun. I am
running out of geocaches within bicycle range. I could drive - but
that seems wasteful to transport just one person seeking smiley
faces. It think it would be great to meet some other strong hikers
who wanted to go on joint ventures. Might be more successful on some
of those cursed micros like the one at the top of the hill in
Gardland Ranch too. One set of eyes is just not sufficient for some
of those.
>
> So once again - anyone interested in joint ventures at
geowoodstock - let's exchange contact info before hitting the road.
>
> So far I know only that I should be able to locate wavesprite at
a particular booth on Saturday afternoon.
>
> Sandy Country <sandpointidgirl@ ...> wrote:
>
> Ca bicycler,
>
> Have I ever met you before? If so, where?
>
> eileen
>
> Sandpointidgirl
>
> ----- Original Message ----
> From: ca_bicycler <ca_bicycler@ ...>
> To: ccgca@yahoogroups. com
> Sent: Wednesday, May 21, 2008 11:34:11 PM
> Subject: [CCGC] GEOWOODSTOCK
>
> I plan to depart Friday afternoon for a full weekend in the
> Wheatland/Rocklin/ Sacramento area. Anyone wanting to join up for
> adventures should swap contact info before departure!
>


#493 From: Talmadge Bailey <ca_bicycler@...>
Date: Wed May 28, 2008 3:18 am
Subject: Re: [CCGC] Re: GEOWOODSTOCK
ca_bicycler
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Hey Mike,
Never saw you or Ian at the event. Also didn't see the Wherigo Demo table. Saw a thing in the vendor area which appeared to be pushing Magellan GPS.
 
Anyway, hope you and Ian had a fun weekend.

touchstone12002 <touchstone12002@...> wrote:
We'll be heading out late tommorrow, so it is unlikely we'll make the
Meet and Greet Event.

Saturday I'll be volunteering part of the time at the Wherigo Demo
table, so feel free to stop by and say Hi.

Sunday we were thinking of doing part of the American River Bike
trail. Probably starting in Historic Folsom, riding until we get
pooped, and taking the bike friendly Transit back to Folsom.

Monday is up in the Coloma area, then heading back home.

See ya all there,
Touchstone




--- In ccgca@yahoogroups.com, Talmadge Bailey wrote:
>
> I am not aware of having met you. I was addressing the Central
Coast Geocachers group - not you as an individual.
>
> I've had very little contact with other geocachers. I crossed
paths with fox51 and jmunch one day. RoanQ on another. There was one
day when I joined a "death march" through The Forest of Nisene Marks.
If you weren't part of that then I haven't met you - at least not in
a geo-caching context.
>
> But I believe a little cooperative geocaching would be fun. I am
running out of geocaches within bicycle range. I could drive - but
that seems wasteful to transport just one person seeking smiley
faces. It think it would be great to meet some other strong hikers
who wanted to go on joint ventures. Might be more successful on some
of those cursed micros like the one at the top of the hill in
Gardland Ranch too. One set of eyes is just not sufficient for some
of those.
>
> So once again - anyone interested in joint ventures at
geowoodstock - let's exchange contact info before hitting the road.
>
> So far I know only that I should be able to locate wavesprite at
a particular booth on Saturday afternoon.
>
> Sandy Country wrote:
>
> Ca bicycler,
>
> Have I ever met you before? If so, where?
>
> eileen
>
> Sandpointidgirl
>
> ----- Original Message ----
> From: ca_bicycler
> To: ccgca@yahoogroups.com
> Sent: Wednesday, May 21, 2008 11:34:11 PM
> Subject: [CCGC] GEOWOODSTOCK
>
> I plan to depart Friday afternoon for a full weekend in the
> Wheatland/Rocklin/ Sacramento area. Anyone wanting to join up for
> adventures should swap contact info before departure!
>



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#494 From: "ca_bicycler" <ca_bicycler@...>
Date: Sat Jun 14, 2008 1:47 am
Subject: IS RAYGUN_88 STILL ACTIVE IN THE AREA
ca_bicycler
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Interested in using the Central Coast Geocachers of California "Maze"
logo seen on the yahoogroup page. Does anyone know if raygun_88 is
still active?

#495 From: "Coralgeo" <susie@...>
Date: Sat Jun 14, 2008 1:54 am
Subject: Re: IS RAYGUN_88 STILL ACTIVE IN THE AREA
coralgeo
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Private email on its way.

--- In ccgca@yahoogroups.com, "ca_bicycler" <ca_bicycler@...> wrote:
>
> Interested in using the Central Coast Geocachers of California "Maze"
> logo seen on the yahoogroup page. Does anyone know if raygun_88 is
> still active?
>

#496 From: "ca_bicycler" <ca_bicycler@...>
Date: Sat Jun 14, 2008 2:01 am
Subject: PRICE OF GAS
ca_bicycler
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Hey everyone.

Any serious hikers who might be interested in geo caching car pools to
places like Henry Coe State Park near Morgan Hill or Joseph D Grant
County Park in Santa Clara County - let me know.

I am not that sensitive to gas prices because I walk to work. I do
however feel some guilt over burning a bunch of fossil fuels to go
somewhere for geocaching - with just me in the car. So in the interest
of environmentally conscious caching and maybe a little camaraderie I
am looking for some joint geo-caching ventures. And yes, I am running
out of geo-caches within reasonable bicycle range.

#497 From: Bud Gawlik <fiftysumtin@...>
Date: Wed Jun 18, 2008 2:54 am
Subject: Re: [CCGC] PRICE OF GAS
fiftysumtin
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I would be interested in some after work caching during the week. 50sumtin

--- On Fri, 6/13/08, ca_bicycler <ca_bicycler@...> wrote:
From: ca_bicycler <ca_bicycler@...>
Subject: [CCGC] PRICE OF GAS
To: ccgca@yahoogroups.com
Date: Friday, June 13, 2008, 7:01 PM

Hey everyone.

Any serious hikers who might be interested in geo caching car pools to
places like Henry Coe State Park near Morgan Hill or Joseph D Grant
County Park in Santa Clara County - let me know.

I am not that sensitive to gas prices because I walk to work. I do
however feel some guilt over burning a bunch of fossil fuels to go
somewhere for geocaching - with just me in the car. So in the interest
of environmentally conscious caching and maybe a little camaraderie I
am looking for some joint geo-caching ventures. And yes, I am running
out of geo-caches within reasonable bicycle range.



#498 From: Talmadge Bailey <ca_bicycler@...>
Date: Wed Jun 18, 2008 5:42 am
Subject: Re: [CCGC] PRICE OF GAS
ca_bicycler
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I went on a bicycle type geo caching trip after work today. Monterey to PG and Pebble Beach and back.

 

Where have got in mind? (assuming a drive to a hiking type destination - not many people would want to ride a bike as far as I go - and there wouldn't be much daylight left if one spent too much time just getting there)

--- On Tue, 6/17/08, Bud Gawlik <fiftysumtin@...> wrote:

From: Bud Gawlik <fiftysumtin@...>
Subject: Re: [CCGC] PRICE OF GAS
To: ccgca@yahoogroups.com
Date: Tuesday, June 17, 2008, 7:54 PM

I would be interested in some after work caching during the week. 50sumtin

--- On Fri, 6/13/08, ca_bicycler <ca_bicycler@...> wrote:
From: ca_bicycler <ca_bicycler@...>
Subject: [CCGC] PRICE OF GAS
To: ccgca@yahoogroups.com
Date: Friday, June 13, 2008, 7:01 PM

Hey everyone.

Any serious hikers who might be interested in geo caching car pools to
places like Henry Coe State Park near Morgan Hill or Joseph D Grant
County Park in Santa Clara County - let me know.

I am not that sensitive to gas prices because I walk to work. I do
however feel some guilt over burning a bunch of fossil fuels to go
somewhere for geocaching - with just me in the car. So in the interest
of environmentally conscious caching and maybe a little camaraderie I
am looking for some joint geo-caching ventures. And yes, I am running
out of geo-caches within reasonable bicycle range.




#499 From: "Dave (MonkeyNuts16)" <davidpanaway@...>
Date: Sun Jun 29, 2008 4:19 pm
Subject: Anyone interested in adoption?
davidpanaway
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Ok guys I'm a bad owner. I left the area in Feb. it was low on my
priority list but I still have GCTZ91 and GCV0PY out there. both are
activly getting people to stop by but from the log traffic it looks as
if OMC Brown stone is in need of a check up. Unfortunatelly the drive
from Korea is preventing that. So now it is in the front of my mind and
was wondering if anyone would be interested in addopting a hide?

#500 From: Bud Gawlik <fiftysumtin@...>
Date: Mon Jun 30, 2008 3:04 am
Subject: Re: [CCGC] Anyone interested in adoption?
fiftysumtin
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I looked up both caches and they seem to be both findable and in place.

 

I will put them both on my watchlist.

 

Bud aka 50sumtin

--- On Sun, 6/29/08, Dave (MonkeyNuts16) <davidpanaway@...> wrote:

From: Dave (MonkeyNuts16) <davidpanaway@...>
Subject: [CCGC] Anyone interested in adoption?
To: ccgca@yahoogroups.com
Date: Sunday, June 29, 2008, 9:19 AM

Ok guys I'm a bad owner. I left the area in Feb. it was low on my
priority list but I still have GCTZ91 and GCV0PY out there. both are
activly getting people to stop by but from the log traffic it looks as
if OMC Brown stone is in need of a check up. Unfortunatelly the drive
from Korea is preventing that. So now it is in the front of my mind and
was wondering if anyone would be interested in addopting a hide?



#501 From: geocache@...
Date: Mon Jun 30, 2008 3:30 am
Subject: Re: [CCGC] Anyone interested in adoption?
eljim88
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Hi Dave,

I'm at Ft Ord around three times a week biking.  I can swing by and
check on the containers too. I hope things are going well for you
guys.  Hope you get home soon.

el Jim

> Ok guys I'm a bad owner. I left the area in Feb. it was low on my
> priority list but I still have GCTZ91 and GCV0PY out there. both are
> activly getting people to stop by but from the log traffic it looks as
> if OMC Brown stone is in need of a check up. Unfortunatelly the drive
> from Korea is preventing that. So now it is in the front of my mind and
> was wondering if anyone would be interested in addopting a hide?
>
>
>

#502 From: "monty wolf" <montywolf@...>
Date: Sun Aug 10, 2008 3:00 pm
Subject: Fwd: Listing Published on Geocaching.com
thedrofrocko...
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a new cache for my new backyard, or the outside of new my backyard.

when you're a jet you're a jet all the way
http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.aspx?guid=33299ce0-5bcc-412b-b946-d90dd34b32b0




--
monty wolf
carmel valley ,ca

#503 From: "Chickasaw" <go2garrett@...>
Date: Mon Sep 15, 2008 9:59 pm
Subject: The passing of 50sumtin - He will be missed
ynots4chickasaw
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Hello from...

New member: rowoodworks <rowoodworks@...>

Comment from user:
Just a note to let you know that Bud Gawlik--aka: 50sumtin--passed away unexpectedly today leaving behind a wife and a daughter. He truely loved life, his family, the outdoors, and geocaching.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

RIP 50sumtin     May 23, 1953 to September 13, 2008

Santa Cruz, Calfornia


#504 From: "monty wolf" <montywolf@...>
Date: Mon Sep 15, 2008 10:02 pm
Subject: Re: [CCGC] The passing of 50sumtin - He will be missed
thedrofrocko...
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somebody needs to create a memorial cache in 50sumtin's name.

godspeed bud!

monty wolf
aka: drofrockology


On Mon, Sep 15, 2008 at 2:59 PM, Chickasaw <go2garrett@...> wrote:

Hello from...

New member: rowoodworks <rowoodworks@...>

Comment from user:
Just a note to let you know that Bud Gawlik--aka: 50sumtin--passed away unexpectedly today leaving behind a wife and a daughter. He truely loved life, his family, the outdoors, and geocaching.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

RIP 50sumtin     May 23, 1953 to September 13, 2008

Santa Cruz, Calfornia




--
monty wolf
carmel valley ,ca

#505 From: Wendycat <wendycat@...>
Date: Mon Sep 15, 2008 10:08 pm
Subject: Re: [CCGC] The passing of 50sumtin - He will be missed
wendycat
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Wow, he was so nice the one time I met him. What happened?  Is there anything we can do for the family? I think the idea of a memorial cache is great.

 

--- On Mon, 9/15/08, monty wolf <montywolf@...> wrote:
From: monty wolf <montywolf@...>
Subject: Re: [CCGC] The passing of 50sumtin - He will be missed
To: ccgca@yahoogroups.com
Date: Monday, September 15, 2008, 12:02 PM

somebody needs to create a memorial cache in 50sumtin's name.

godspeed bud!

monty wolf
aka: drofrockology


On Mon, Sep 15, 2008 at 2:59 PM, Chickasaw <go2garrett@sbcgloba l.net> wrote:
Hello from...

New member: rowoodworks <rowoodworks@ yahoo.com>

Comment from user:
Just a note to let you know that Bud Gawlik--aka: 50sumtin--passed away unexpectedly today leaving behind a wife and a daughter. He truely loved life, his family, the outdoors, and geocaching.
------------ --------- --------- --------- --------- --------- --------- --------- --------- --------- --------- --
RIP 50sumtin     May 23, 1953 to September 13, 2008
Santa Cruz, Calfornia



--
monty wolf
carmel valley ,ca


#506 From: Jenn Oates <wildoates56@...>
Date: Mon Sep 15, 2008 10:29 pm
Subject: Re: [CCGC] The passing of 50sumtin - He will be missed
calgrad91
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Oh.my.gosh.

What terrible, sad news.


On Sep 15, 2008, at 2:59 PM, Chickasaw wrote:


Hello from...

New member: rowoodworks <rowoodworks@yahoo.com> 

Comment from user:
Just a note to let you know that Bud Gawlik--aka: 50sumtin--passed away unexpectedly today leaving behind a wife and a daughter. He truely loved life, his family, the outdoors, and geocaching.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

RIP 50sumtin     May 23, 1953 to September 13, 2008

Santa Cruz, Calfornia




#507 From: "touchstone12002" <touchstone12002@...>
Date: Mon Sep 15, 2008 11:12 pm
Subject: Re: The passing of 50sumtin - He will be missed
touchstone12002
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Thank you very much rowoodworks for passing on the information.  We
will miss Bud a great deal.  He was a vital part of our little
community.

Mike
aka Touchstone




--- In ccgca@yahoogroups.com, "monty wolf" <montywolf@...> wrote:
>
> somebody needs to create a memorial cache in 50sumtin's name.
>
> godspeed bud!
>
> monty wolf
> aka: drofrockology
>
>
> On Mon, Sep 15, 2008 at 2:59 PM, Chickasaw <go2garrett@...> wrote:
>
> >   Hello from...
> >
> > New member: rowoodworks
<rowoodworks@...<http://us.mc810.mail.yahoo.com/mc/compose?
to=rowoodworks@...>>
> >
> >
> > Comment from user:
> > Just a note to let you know that Bud Gawlik--aka: 50sumtin--
passed away
> > unexpectedly today leaving behind a wife and a daughter. He
truely loved
> > life, his family, the outdoors, and geocaching.
> >
> > ------------------------------------------------------------------
--------------------------------------
> >
> > *RIP 50sumtin     May 23, 1953 to September 13, 2008*
> >
> > Santa Cruz, Calfornia
> >
> >
>
>
>
> --
> monty wolf
> carmel valley ,ca
>

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