Re: [Az-Geocaching] Request for a geocaching speaker

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Author: Robert & Linda Smith
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Subject: Re: [Az-Geocaching] Request for a geocaching speaker
Trisha,
This is something I might be able to do if someone else closer does not
have time. My only concern is that I have an Area Contest for my
Toastmasters group the next day, Saturday, Sept 18. I need to be here
in Prescott for this contest. Keep me in mind and maybe we could drive
together or something??? I do have a Geocaching CD from the Texas group
that does a nice over view of the sport. I have a lap top but NO
projector (too expensive right now) that I could use. If I can get
another Toastmaster to be in the audience it would help me with a manual
presentation. Let's talk more.
Bob Smith WB6ODR

Trisha wrote:

>HI everyone,
>
>While at the Hamfest in July in Williams, we had the pleasure of
>meeting a couple of geocachers at a cache. One (or both?) is/are an
>active Ham radio operator and my impression was that both were fairly
>new cachers.
>
>We received this request for someone from Phx/East Valley to come to
>their OHV club to give a presentation on geocaching, this sounds like
>a group that combines Offroading and Ham radio? Below is his request,
>is anyone interested? I can hook you guys up via email if you are.
>
>Request from James:
>
>
>Do you know anyone nearby (East Valley) that could do a presentation
>on Geocaching for my OHV club in September? Between a half hour and
>full hour can be used. If not someone around here, then someone who
>wouldn't mind traveling. Maybe the two of you would be interested, but
>unfortunately we don't have an expense fund for travel and
>accommodations.
>
>A little background: Mesa 4 Wheelers is the longest running 4 Wheel
>Drive club in the state and meets every third Friday evening at Brown
>and Brown Chevrolet in downtown Mesa. I understand we hold the OHV
>club record for highest count of Amateur Radio Operators in Arizona.
>
>Best regards,
>James AC7ZT
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