bigredmed found Sloof Lirpa (Unknown (Mystery) Cache) at
4/1/2004
Log Date: 4/1/2004
Was going to take the gerbils to sell to
some guys I know that really seem to go through their gerbils fast, but they
weren't interested. They just fondled the travel bug and gave your email address
to some friends of theirs who grow weed in that park, they want to talk to you
about the trail of geocachers disturbing the "vegetation" on the way to the
cache.
April Fools!
Good one.
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DavidMac found Sloof Lirpa (Unknown (Mystery) Cache) at 4/1/2004
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Date: 4/1/2004
Good thing about being a pilots son is I can fly just about
anywhere for almost free. The TSA wasn't too happy about the grenades and case
of box cutters that I tried to bring with me to leave in the cache, so I had to
leave them behind in Tennessee[:(!]. Instead I left a few cents pocket change
and a used stick of gum, and took one of the Glocks. This was after I pulled
aside some kids that were walking down the tracks and had them help me locate
the cache. The container was already damp and the logbook was wet, so I just
left it out in the open to dry.
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bigredmed posted a note for Sloof Lirpa (Unknown (Mystery) Cache) at
4/1/2004
Log Date: 4/1/2004
When I went there, I must have caused
someone to call 911 to get the bomb squad there. When they saw the
"vegetation", they thought it was mine. I tried to convince them that I
was just geocaching. They arrested me anyway. I am typing this log
with a pencil held in my teeth. Help! Send Bail
Money!
;)
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Strohem found Sloof Lirpa (Unknown (Mystery) Cache) at 4/1/2004
Log
Date: 4/1/2004
I was headed south of Deland today to pick up an airplane from
my cousin to take to my brother for the opening of his new restaurant north of
Tampa. After landing at PIE, I just couldn't resist. I rented a car
and headed out to find the cache. It took a little longer then I thought
but only because there were a few distractions along the way. Apparently I
ran over a gerbil...ugh! Then I picked up a hitch-hiker (which my mother
has always told me NOT to do) but she was really HOT! After dropping her
off at Bubba's Shrimp Shack I was able to find the cache pretty easily.
Duh! Did you take a good look around at that mess?!?! I felt so bad
about the gerbil I ran over that I decided the cache would make a good burial
ground for him. Sorry! I also left a pair of fingernail clippers
with a nail file on it. Are those things out-lawed now?
Happy
Caching! Strohem
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hazzmatt found Sloof Lirpa (Unknown (Mystery) Cache) at 4/1/2004
Log
Date: 4/1/2004
Was abe to reach GZ with my Argonne Tandem Linac Accelerator
System.
Almost over shot cache site, due to my space to Earth ratio was off
by 12%.(Note to self: change bong h2o)
neverless made entry with the 12
million volt electrostatic Tandem Van Graaff injector accelerator.
"You know
it's still fun at my age to see those GeV electrons smashing into the 3.1 GeV
positrons!"
Took- only the understanding not to do anymore evil,to cultivate
good,to purify one's mind
Sign log book that was shot.
Powerd up
again,made smooth return home on the zephyrs of the warm west winds.
Peace to
all / Dr.HazZMatT /professor emeritus
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Tsegi Mike and Desert Viking found Sloof Lirpa (Unknown (Mystery) Cache) at
4/1/2004
Log Date: 4/1/2004
You know, it is our vacation and what
better way to spend it than down here at this great cache!
We reached the
destination without any problems, but you know how those park people are with
their regulations. Sheesh. So we gave them some lame excuse about looking for
our nephew's keys and they let us go and dig up the terrain with our shovels.
After a couple of hours, we found the cache. I know our Garmin is correct, but
your coordinates are like 200 feet off. Or is that because of everyone else who
just had to rehide it in a better place than they found it. Well we decided to
rehide it in the patch of poison ivy we saw about 50 feet away, much better
camoflage. Good luck to the next cachers who look for it.
Being
pharmacists, we had to snag those multicolored pills to sell on the internet for
some real cash, after all gas aint cheap any more. Thanks for such a great trade
item.[:D] We left the trash we found in our rent-a-car, and a collection of
match books from our motel room.
Thanks for a great cache. Too bad the
area is so ugly and torn up by all the people dealing with the train wreck or
whatever that mess is. You'd think park rangers would have more respect for
their land.
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Corp Of Discovery requested Sloof Lirpa (Unknown (Mystery) Cache) to
be archived at 4/1/2004
Log Date: 4/1/2004
Czuuk, yes someone DID
press the button already, ME. But MY post got deleted. Is this what geocaching
has come to? Can't we do better than this? See more in my thread 'S***w you
all...'.
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cybergal found Sloof Lirpa (Unknown (Mystery) Cache) at 4/1/2004
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Date: 4/1/2004
The kids are out on spring break, so we took a little mini
vacation to come see what all the fuss was about. I left the kids back at
the hotel, as this one seems particularly non-kid-friendly.
It took some
doing to find the cache in all that poison ivy, but we had on special protective
clothing. We took the nail clippers with the file to put in our carry-on
luggage and mess with TSA on the way back home. We left some Cholla cactus
pieces that were clinging to our pack from our last geocache outing back home in
Arizona.
Thanks for the interesting vacation find!
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nwscout1 found Sloof Lirpa (Unknown (Mystery) Cache) at 4/1/2004
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Date: 4/1/2004
I was going to go after the TB's but then read the cache
desctiption and logs. I'm allergic to gerbils, poison ivy gives me a nasty
rash, train exhaust makes me sneeze, and chemical residue causes me to break
out. And since I don't own a weapon, I can't sign the log book.
Ya know,
since I've been to Florida once and I live in the same country, I know I could
find it so I'm logging this as a find. [:D]
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Pushmataha found
Sloof Lirpa (Unknown (Mystery) Cache) at 4/1/2004
Log Date:
4/1/2004
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Note:
This log has been Rot13 encrypted. You can unencrypt it on the log
page.
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SwampKing found Sloof Lirpa (Unknown (Mystery) Cache) at
4/1/2004
Log Date: 4/1/2004
I pulled up near the cache vicinity only
to find several yellow suited gentleman scanning the area with geiger
counters!! I moved close to what appeared to be the "command" table and
produced my NECT card (nuclear emergency cache team). I inquired as to the
situation, as if it weren't abundately clear.....someone had traded a shielded
sample of Uranium238 for several gerbils!!! It's a good thing they decided
to take the gerbils, otherwise it wouldn't have been pretty inside of the ammo
can after a few minutes dosage. At any rate, I donned rad gear and
personal dosimetry in order to grab the uranium sample, sign the log, and left
some shielding material for the next cacher. I am taking the Uranium back
to Los Alomos National Laboratory in New Mexico where I can hopefully knock out
some caches unless I receive above my yearly dose of gamma radiation.
We'll see how my trek progresses.TFTF
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stringcachers found Sloof Lirpa (Unknown (Mystery) Cache) at
4/1/2004
Log Date: 4/1/2004
Being from the desert of Arizona and not
used to this swampland, I came a little underprepared. I should have brought
some more pest spray. As I approached the NPS gate to the park, I realized that
I had left my Golden Pass at home, so I had to spend an additional $50 bucks for
a new one (It was about to expire anyways). The rangers in the gate station
looked really funny at what I had in the back of my rental pickup. But, hey,
this is swampland, right? You need a little protection. I proceeded
to the railtracks, ready to cache in, and trash out. But, I realized that the
one trash bag I brought just wouldn't be enough to pickup all the wreckage lying
about. Time for some superfund cleanup funds to be put to work.
I am sure
glad I brought the protection I did, because those gerbils were on a rampage.
What that funny gas did to them, I will be having nightmares for some time to
come. But, the worst was that guy walking about on the tracks, next to a
crater, mumbling. I think he needs a doctor, and not just for his open
wounds.
With gasmask on, and full body suit, I kinda fit in with the various
"official looking" folks wandering about. They were saying things like "bomb
squad", "gun control", "nuke eh all". I slipped by, and using my trusty Garmin,
was able to zero in on the new coords in the poison ivy rather quickly. You
know, however, that the second spot on the multi needs some redoing. The rain
was washing the blood away, and I could hardly read the coords.
I took the
rattlesnake skin (the fangs were torn off - poor thing), and left my signature
item - a string of fireworks.
Thanks for the fun cache. Now, only some 2500
miles from home, can I just go straight nw from here?
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Dudeface found Sloof Lirpa (Unknown (Mystery) Cache) at 4/1/2004
Log
Date: 4/1/2004
I parachuted in from the international space station, thus
bypassing all security, and avoiding the scrutiny of any nearby muggles. In a
full environmental suit, I was on a mission to rescue the gerbils.
It
didn't take long, no one was expecting my attack from above. Into the geobag
they went, along with some sunflower seeds to keep them happy. In their place I
left mobious strip and a klein jar. I signed the log.
Already looking the
part, I whistled a happy tune and strolled out.
Great
cache.
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ShowStop found Sloof Lirpa (Unknown (Mystery) Cache) at 4/1/2004
Log
Date: 4/1/2004
I tried chartering a flight, but couldn't get past the
security checkpoint with my geocaching gear. Not to worry, I called up my friend
Michael Knight who drove over in KITT. We loaded up and hit the road. Michael
activated 'Super Pursuit Mode' and we were zipping across the country at 325mph.
Finally as we neared the cache site, we found the enormous crater as mentioned
in the previous logs. KITT automatically activated 'Turbo Boost' and we jumped
over the crater. I reached out and signed the log boot as we jumped over. Took
us for a ride and left you all in the dust.
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Captain Chaoss found Sloof Lirpa (Unknown (Mystery) Cache) at
4/1/2004
Log Date: 4/1/2004
Phew !!! Man, does it stink around this
cache !! [xx(] This site definitely needs put on the CITO event
roster.
But, the trading is choice ! I can't believe how much better
stocked these southern caches are. Unfortunately, I wasn't prepared for the
trade up scene here, so signed log and left booklet " Financial Independence in
30 days or less - Meth Making Made Easy." By Titusville PA
printshop.
Thanks for the cache.
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ventura_kids found Sloof Lirpa (Unknown (Mystery) Cache) at
4/1/2004
Log Date: 4/1/2004
The bomb squad was just arriving as we
left. Not much chance of this one hanging around for years and years. Although
it has accurate coordinates, we still had difficulty getting thru the crowds of
onlookers to sign the logbook. Thanks.
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StressMaster found Sloof Lirpa (Unknown (Mystery) Cache) at
4/1/2004
Log Date: 4/1/2004
What a great find. for a numbers ho.. had
to run my butt off to stay ahead of the bomb squad but we got in and SL just
before they did the sniff test on it.. was ever glad that we took
the snacks to help with the fat burn of the run... great day running to and from
home... almost tripped over all the trash. CITO required.
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suemac found Sloof Lirpa (Unknown (Mystery) Cache) at 4/1/2004
Log
Date: 4/1/2004
This cache is a big joke. Don't do it, I'm going to report the
cache owner to Geocaching.com and ask that they be banned from the web site.
What a rip!
I got up early this morning and sat down with my Wheaties at
the PC to catch up on the nefga.com forums. What's this new message on the
forum? CacheFlorida.com is back in service? Whoa, I can find this new cache and
see the grand old site in all its glory? Where do I sign up?
Don't get
me wrong - I'm not a cache addict, I can stop at any time. I can. Really, I can.
I could stop tomorrow if I wanted to ... I just don't want to. I will admit,
though: I miss CacheFlorida - especially the stats. Just when I was about to
close in on Clan_Barron and 2LuknF8 (you know they've been faking logs - there's
no way they can stay ahead of this caching machine without faking logs - it's
not fair, there should be a law or something!) the site went away. Whoa, baby,
major withdrawal! Now I have to sit up late at night figuring out how many
points I have and whether I've moved up in the standings BY HAND.
So
when I see this cache come active, you know I'm going. I figured maybe they had
a laptop with a wireless connection or something rigged so cacher could check
the CF site again - I mean, what a great idea for a cache! So I threw the kids
in the trunk and we headed for Deltona at once - school? we don't need no
stinkin' school today! We gotta get to CacheFlorida!
The area of the
cache was easy to find - there was wreckage everywhere, yellow tape, huge
craters in the ground, red lights everywhere. A SWAT team was holding a couple
of huge gerbils at bay with anti-tank missles. No sweat, I've done harder caches
than this. Slunk past the cops, around the crater, down in the ditch by the
tracks - ah, is that the dull gleam of an ammo can? Eureka! I grab that puppy
and pop it open - what? No CacheFlorida? Only a lousy TB and a blood-stained
log. I wanted to throw it to the ground and smash it to bits - what a waste of
time - but my cache training held and I stabbed my name onto the log and rehid
the cache.
You wait, though, Mr CacheMonkeez. No more hiding Evil Micros
for height-challenged cachers for you - your days of devious and deceitful cache
hiding are over! Wait until THE JEREMY gets you - you will rue this hide!
TNLNSL. Thanks!
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MJinFL found Sloof Lirpa (Unknown (Mystery) Cache) at 4/2/2004
Log
Date: 4/2/2004
Found this cache tomorrow(Check the date. I'm that good). The
map made it look like it was near my house, so I put the coordinates in the ol'
GPSr and stepped out the front door to get a good signal. The cache was behind
me somewhere...Hmm. Searched for 2 hours before I found it under my couch(no
signal in the house, you see). I never knew that national park OR railroad track
was there. I bought the house in September and thought it was just noisy pipes!
Sorry about the gerbils. I thought they were rats and called
Terminix[:o].
And I wanna know which one of you took my beer!!! Carleenp
is currently the primary suspect...
And I sure hope that whoever took
those equine meds made sure they grabbed the documentation...[xx(]
Took
nothing, left everything(it's my house, after all), and it turns out most of you
were signing the notepad I keep by the phone...
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Captain Chaoss posted a note for Sloof Lirpa (Unknown (Mystery) Cache) at
4/1/2004
Log Date: 4/1/2004
OK, I hate to complain , and I really hate
to have to add to the image of a "sue-happy America", but I have an issue here.
I log the cache, I leave a booklet even though I thought I took nothing, and hop
in my Jeep to head home.
Not more than 2 miles down the road, I get
accosted by a glowing gerbil. This thing was FEROCIOUS ! Not only am I now
covered with tiny claw marks, that insane thing tried touching my
un-mentionables. Thank goodness the top was down on the Jeep. I siezed the
grouuchy little vermin by the nape of his/her (?) neck, which is no easy feat
mind you, and sailed him out the back. You think that stops him ? NO ! Like the
liquid metal Terminator that Guv' Arnold had to beat down, this crazy
thing starts chasing me up the road. Thank goodness for the mods on the engine,
and the increased ground clearance provided by Superlift and some Firestone
32's.
Well, I stopped off for a drink to relax my nerves, once the evil
spawn of rodent-dom gave up trying to jump into the tailpipe ( of the Jeep ) at
85 miles an hour. Low and behold, there was the infamous CarleenP at the bar.
She too seems to be suffering some ill-effects from searching out this cache.
Well, after some sound legal advice, *** I AM taking legal action against the
railroad for not putting up warning signs about the local "wildlife" they
have.
*** SIDENOTE: SOUND LEGAL ADVICE quoted verbatim -
mrph beer
shetl in park brds acidic listenrghd meds jink found rotghy gerbil meds grth mro
nessyd beer. im dat it pub. send hlp!
Thanks Carleen !
P.S.
CarleenP also is in a very impressionable state currently. I convinced her I am
more deserving of El Diablo's hiking staff than her mother.
[}:)]
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Pain and Panic found Sloof Lirpa (Unknown (Mystery) Cache) at
4/1/2004
Log Date: 4/1/2004
Well, we have been busted before, but not
by a huge crowd! Impossible to be discreet so we just decided to sign the log as
fast as possible and then get back on a plane to the West Coast. Great cache,
thanks.
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Team Sprocket found Sloof Lirpa (Unknown (Mystery) Cache) at
4/1/2004
Log Date: 4/1/2004
I was in the neighborhood and just
happened to have a pick and shovel with me so, in between dodging the
trains, I dug up the cache, took all of the contents and replaced them
with exact replicas. I buried the cache a little deeper than I found it.
-- Team Sprocket
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Yorky Lovers found Sloof Lirpa (Unknown (Mystery) Cache) at
4/1/2004
Log Date: 4/1/2004
Afte finishing Da Domb, I spray painted
the Moon Suit with a camopaint job and slipped into the park at dusk. eTrex was
all over the map but I probed the entire length of the tracks and found it in
about 5 mins. Took the expired gerbil, at least I think it was a gerbil, it was
pretty dark. Left the Moon suit and a flame thrower (almost empty). The cache is
pretty full. Thanks for the hide Cachemonkees.
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Cachefan found Sloof Lirpa (Unknown (Mystery) Cache) at 4/1/2004
Log
Date: 4/1/2004
Man, this cache is popular!! First time I had to stand
in line to log a cache! Flew in from California this morning on my
Concorde Jet (got a great deal on eBay) and followed the geotrail to the
cache. Pretty easy to find now even with all the camo techniques being
used. Very clever by the way. Never seen body parts, rattlesnakes
and gerbils used quite like that. TFTC!
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Moag Ohana found Sloof Lirpa (Unknown (Mystery) Cache) at
4/1/2004
Log Date: 4/1/2004
sorry I took so long I didnt have the cash
to fly so I jumped on my skateboard and kicked it all the way from Diamond Bar
Ca. Boy I am I tired!!! Found it easily with all the visits
today.
TNLNDNSL
Mahalo and Aloha
Moag Ohana
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haraup found Sloof Lirpa (Unknown (Mystery) Cache) at 4/1/2004
Log
Date: 4/1/2004
My GPS got me to the right spot (a long fast trip from
Michigan) ... but there was no bridge there, and no apparent cache ... just a
lot of messy debris and a yellow tape marked "Police Line-Do Not Cross", so I
didn't. Lots of frantic official-types running around. Since I didn't locate the
cache, I took nothing and left nothing (oh, yes, there was that little bit of...
oh, never mind). But I'm going to claim the cache anyway since I DID get
to the right spot.
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Brian
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