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To have a break from the usual "I don't like how so and so's cache is" topics I see on this board all the time, here's a nice happy geocaching fun topic.

 

Post your favorite geocaching quotes?

 

These can be navigation related, cache related, or anything you've muttered while caching. Humor is appreciated.

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Reading the previous thread on quotes was great. Thank you for that link. I noticed some (many?) of the quotes were poems or songs, so I thought I would add one that might fit.

 

There's gold, and it's haunting and haunting;

It's luring me on as of old;

Yet it isn't the gold that I'm wanting

So much as just finding the gold.

 

Robert Service from "The Spell of the Yukon."

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A paraphrase from Dory in Finding Nemo: "Just keep walking, just keep walking...." I find myself singing it under my breath when I'm wondering if I'm going to make it back to the cachemobile. B)

That makes me think of the quote that we say all the time, I think it's from the movie "Dave". "And we're walking, we're walking..." Ah. Hafta see the movie to get it, but it's so funny.

 

:(

 

(Should I admit that I giggle whenever I say it? And if I say it with my husband there, he giggles too? :rolleyes: )

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"GEOCACHING -

I use multi-billion dollar satellites to find tupperware hidden in the woods. What do you do?" :)

 

More than once I have uttered, "I hope the batteries don't give out." Only to have the screen go blank 100 feet from the cache and 1/2 mile from the car...

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The majority of the time I end up wandering around muttering in frustration, "What am I doing here? Why am I doing this? I'm not good at this. Why am I geocaching?".

 

My variation on that is "What a stupid frigging hobby!" Then I finally find the cache and all is well again, and off I run to hunt for the next one.

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To have a break from the usual "I don't like how so and so's cache is" topics I see on this board all the time, here's a nice happy geocaching fun topic.

 

Post your favorite geocaching quotes?

 

These can be navigation related, cache related, or anything you've muttered while caching. Humor is appreciated.

 

"Bushwhacking - a polite term for stumbling around blindly in the woods."

 

--MGB

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Someone is using this as their sig line:

Sometimes geocaching is like getting a double nipple titty twister

It can hurt like hell and you’re still having a damnn good time

This one is the best. Whenever I think of it, I give my husband one. He does not thank you.

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My favorite quote comes from a geocacher's log, I forget now whom, but she was asked by a muggle

 

"Y'all aren't doin' anything stoopid, are you?"

 

That question pops into my mind in all kinds of geocaching situations!

 

Ed

 

Lol... us noooo... never... nothing stupid like whacking through a whole bunch of wood to find nothing :unsure:

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While geocaching with my wife last winter, I was gloating over finding yet another cache where she had already looked. She accused me of acting as though I could walk on water, to which I replied "I can. It just has to be frozen." She hit me with the ammo can.

 

Ohhhhhh.... ouch. Thats gotta hurt. Next time try the old "yes dear" reutine

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Nerd Trail

my girlfriend's nickname for the trampled foliage that usually leads to an established cache, and the area around the fallen logs with no vegetation and packed dirt.

 

just one more, then we'll go eat

I seem to say this on almost every caching trip.

 

meh, let's skip that one it's just a (micro, virtual, puzzle)

 

no, the gps says it's over here, you're not even clo... oh you found it?

 

I thought *you* had the pencil.

 

lost satellite reception

my GPSr usually says this, I think it means that it's turned on.

 

ooh look... that would be a good place for a cache!
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Nerd Trail

my girlfriend's nickname for the trampled foliage that usually leads to an established cache, and the area around the fallen logs with no vegetation and packed dirt.

 

just one more, then we'll go eat

I seem to say this on almost every caching trip.

 

meh, let's skip that one it's just a (micro, virtual, puzzle)

 

no, the gps says it's over here, you're not even clo... oh you found it?

 

I thought *you* had the pencil.

 

lost satellite reception

my GPSr usually says this, I think it means that it's turned on.

 

ooh look... that would be a good place for a cache!

 

lol wheres my quote?

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There's gold, and it's haunting and haunting;

It's luring me on as of old;

Yet it isn't the gold that I'm wanting

So much as just finding the gold.

 

Robert Service from "The Spell of the Yukon."

 

I quote this one a lot in my logs. I feel it sums me up fairly well.

I have a great recording of Jean Shepherd reading this one.

 

Second to that quote, I often find myself saying or noting in my logs that, "My GPS hates me!"

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My favorite quote comes from a geocacher's log, I forget now whom, but she was asked by a muggle

 

"Y'all aren't doin' anything stoopid, are you?"

 

That question pops into my mind in all kinds of geocaching situations!

 

Ed

Here is a log on one of my caches. :unsure:

November 2 by Show Me the Cache (7559 found)

And what right do grown men wearing ugly plaid pants, horsey shirts, and silly little caps while chasing a small white ball around in the woods to beat it repeatedly with a stick have to look at me like I'm the one that is doing something weird? RATED:Hiking Boots

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Reading through the logs of a local cacher who was searching for a cache from Touchstone - a local who had a propensity for placing 4.5* terrain caches and climbing mountains with kids on his back - I came across this gem that rings true for us locals.

 

It was part of a large description of his travels, and referred to a specific point where we reached a junction of trails with no clear instruction on which way to go.

 

"...knowing that it was a Touchstone cache I took the trail that lead uphill...."

 

Makes me laugh everytime I think of it because it's so spot-on.

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