[Az-Geocaching] Travel bugs

Gale sonoralovesmommy at yahoo.com
Thu Jul 21 14:50:09 MST 2005


Oooh where in Alaska? I used to work for the Forest Service out of Sitka. That was a blast! They paid me to go camping in the wilderness, to wake up and see seals on the beach, to watch whales, eagles, grizzly. To hike through the wilderness. Oh yea, to do some work too lol. Fishing was great up there. Caught halibut and salmon. Hope you catch some big ones. Those 60 pounders are just too small to keep lol. 

Robert & Linda Smith <Lrsmith at cableone.net> wrote:Crystal,
My wife and I are going to Alaska for a fishing trip, leaving on 7/31.. 
I will be at the San Marcos Resort in Chandler, Friday evening for a 
special dinner if it would help. I don't have any bugs to exchange right 
now. The one White Jeep I have is going with us to see if we can get a 
picture on the bug and a big halibut. Something like Joanna and the whale.
Bob Smith, Prescott, Team Petite Elite

Crystal Hinkle wrote:

> Hi ya’all,
>
> Do any of you have an out of state trip coming up? I have a few travel 
> bugs that I picked up in Flagstaff that I need to drop. One wants to 
> go to Florida and another needs to get out of the state. I’m going to 
> the two events this weekend if anyone wants to meet and exchange. Thanks!
>
> Crystal
>
> HinkleHouse
>
> 
>
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