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Offline jleecollins

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Project RACECAR2010 - Regina Area Cache Explosion
« on: April 17, 2010, 11:41:01 AM »
Hey - check out this event - anyone going to Regina

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Re: Project RACECAR2010 - Regina Area Cache Explosion
« Reply #1 on: April 17, 2010, 12:01:49 PM »
Here's an easy link to the event cache.

Very interesting. Sounds kinda like a SCC or a FCC, but over a few days. Pretty cool. I like, especially, how they forbid certain types of hides...

As a reminder the following types of hides are not permitted as RACECAR2010 caches
    * RACECAR does not allow caches in Lamp Post Skirts
    * Other than the CITO event, no other events can be official RACECAR caches.
    * Evergreen trees with Micros and Nanos cannot be used for RACECAR. Small, Regular and Large caches may use evergreen trees. If you use a bison tube to hold the logbook, and that bison tube is attached to, or inside of, a larger container, base your size judgement on the larger container.
    * All other rules for placing caches apply, including getting permission from land owners when necessary.

Hee hee. Maybe we'll try something like this for next year.

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Re: Project RACECAR2010 - Regina Area Cache Explosion
« Reply #2 on: April 17, 2010, 05:52:03 PM »
No micros in evergreen trees? What a bunch of woosies, what do they want ? Fluorescent paint on large caches with flagging tape to show the location ? My God man, what has this sport become :o No challenge like a good Jlee micro in the middle of nowhere in an evergreen tree to let you know you are a good cacher and you smell like a car air freshener at the same time to boot. Unless of course you don't find it then you just smell like a car air freshener and I guess you move to Regina.  ;)
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