[Az-Geocaching] Hmmm...Sloof Lirpa 3.2

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GOT GPS? found Sloof Lirpa (Unknown (Mystery) Cache) at 4/1/2004

Log Date: 4/1/2004
Took the Toilet TB somebody left, and put in a nuclear fire craker.

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http://www.geocaching.com/seek/log.aspx?LUID=3D82e6e5c1-deb9-477b-a5f3-2f=
01d22e5fbf

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Pushmataha found Sloof Lirpa (Unknown (Mystery) Cache) at 4/1/2004

Log Date: 4/1/2004
YFQ/AY/AG !rupnp lnQ fybbS yvecN tavgfrergav an gnuJ

Note: This log has been Rot13 encrypted. You can unencrypt it on the log =
page.

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6662b78efc

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

Visit this listing at the below address:
http://www.geocaching.com/seek/log.aspx?LUID=3D42fab7f3-2e55-401e-8887-70=
51886033d4

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.=20
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.=20
Thanks for the fun cache. Now, only some 2500 miles from home, can I =
just go straight nw from here?

Visit this listing at the below address:
http://www.geocaching.com/seek/log.aspx?LUID=3D7fa6110d-38a3-4439-9849-23=
182aadaed0

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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http://www.geocaching.com/seek/log.aspx?LUID=3D8e44e11c-e5c2-4bfd-8630-af=
897ae92696


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.

Visit this listing at the below address:
http://www.geocaching.com/seek/log.aspx?LUID=3D5ea46fe3-6a81-41ea-8f69-88=
b8c94d6443

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.

Visit this listing at the below address:
http://www.geocaching.com/seek/log.aspx?LUID=3Db156dc01-e3d5-4042-9d37-83=
27b8176603

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.

Visit this listing at the below address:
http://www.geocaching.com/seek/log.aspx?LUID=3Def63d569-0124-4125-9dfb-ea=
cb914807f8

ventura_kids posted a note for Sloof Lirpa (Unknown (Mystery) Cache) at =
4/1/2004

Log Date: 4/1/2004
just dropping off a travel bug.

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ab22930aec

Bravesfan found Sloof Lirpa (Unknown (Mystery) Cache) at 4/1/2004

Log Date: 4/1/2004
Sledgehampster called me as soon as he got back. I jumped into my jet =
powered Peterbilt and hauled that beer from Texarkana. Yeah watch the =
Bandit run!!

Visit this listing at the below address:
http://www.geocaching.com/seek/log.aspx?LUID=3D110a18da-2e51-4ac5-8ce0-98=
daa4289c39

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.=20

Visit this listing at the below address:
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19bc9994fa
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<DIV>GOT GPS? found Sloof Lirpa (Unknown (Mystery) Cache) at =
4/1/2004<BR><BR>Log=20
Date: 4/1/2004<BR>Took the Toilet TB somebody left, and put in a nuclear =
fire=20
craker.<BR><BR>Visit this listing at the below address:<BR><A=20
href=3D"http://www.geocaching.com/seek/log.aspx?LUID=3D82e6e5c1-deb9-477b=
-a5f3-2f01d22e5fbf">http://www.geocaching.com/seek/log.aspx?LUID=3D82e6e5=
c1-deb9-477b-a5f3-2f01d22e5fbf</A></DIV>
<DIV><FONT face=3DArial size=3D2></FONT>&nbsp;</DIV>
<DIV>You are receiving this email because this listing is on your watch =
list.=20
Visit the web site to change your watchlist settings.<BR><BR>Pushmataha =
found=20
Sloof Lirpa (Unknown (Mystery) Cache) at 4/1/2004<BR><BR>Log Date:=20
4/1/2004<BR>YFQ/AY/AG !rupnp lnQ fybbS yvecN tavgfrergav an =
gnuJ<BR><BR>Note:=20
This log has been Rot13 encrypted. You can unencrypt it on the log=20
page.<BR><BR>Visit this listing at the below address:<BR><A=20
href=3D"http://www.geocaching.com/seek/log.aspx?LUID=3De986e680-1f2b-4fd7=
-a65a-996662b78efc">http://www.geocaching.com/seek/log.aspx?LUID=3De986e6=
80-1f2b-4fd7-a65a-996662b78efc</A></DIV>
<DIV><FONT face=3DArial size=3D2></FONT>&nbsp;</DIV>
<DIV>SwampKing found Sloof Lirpa (Unknown (Mystery) Cache) at=20
4/1/2004<BR><BR>Log Date: 4/1/2004<BR>I pulled up near the cache =
vicinity only=20
to find several yellow suited gentleman scanning the area with geiger=20
counters!!&nbsp; I moved close to what appeared to be the "command" =
table and=20
produced my NECT card (nuclear emergency cache team).&nbsp; I inquired =
as to the=20
situation, as if it weren't abundately clear.....someone had traded a =
shielded=20
sample of Uranium238 for several gerbils!!!&nbsp; It's a good thing they =
decided=20
to take the gerbils, otherwise it wouldn't have been pretty inside of =
the ammo=20
can after a few minutes dosage.&nbsp; At any rate, I donned rad gear and =

personal dosimetry in order to grab the uranium sample, sign the log, =
and left=20
some shielding material for the next cacher.&nbsp; I am taking the =
Uranium back=20
to Los Alomos National Laboratory in New Mexico where I can hopefully =
knock out=20
some caches unless I receive above my yearly dose of gamma =
radiation.&nbsp;=20
We'll see how my trek progresses.TFTF<BR><BR>Visit this listing at the =
below=20
address:<BR><A=20
href=3D"http://www.geocaching.com/seek/log.aspx?LUID=3D42fab7f3-2e55-401e=
-8887-7051886033d4">http://www.geocaching.com/seek/log.aspx?LUID=3D42fab7=
f3-2e55-401e-8887-7051886033d4</A></DIV>
<DIV><FONT face=3DArial size=3D2></FONT>&nbsp;</DIV>
<DIV>stringcachers found Sloof Lirpa (Unknown (Mystery) Cache) at=20
4/1/2004<BR><BR>Log Date: 4/1/2004<BR>Being from the desert of Arizona =
and not=20
used to this swampland, I came a little underprepared. I should have =
brought=20
some more pest spray. As I approached the NPS gate to the park, I =
realized that=20
I had left my Golden Pass at home, so I had to spend an additional $50 =
bucks for=20
a new one (It was about to expire anyways). The rangers in the gate =
station=20
looked really funny at what I had in the back of my rental pickup. But, =
hey,=20
this is swampland, right? You need a little protection.&nbsp;&nbsp; I =
proceeded=20
to the railtracks, ready to cache in, and trash out. But, I realized =
that the=20
one trash bag I brought just wouldn't be enough to pickup all the =
wreckage lying=20
about. Time for some superfund cleanup funds to be put to work. <BR>I am =
sure=20
glad I brought the protection I did, because those gerbils were on a =
rampage.=20
What that funny gas did to them, I will be having nightmares for some =
time to=20
come.&nbsp; But, the worst was that guy walking about on the tracks, =
next to a=20
crater, mumbling. I think he needs a doctor, and not just for his open=20
wounds.<BR>With gasmask on, and full body suit, I kinda fit in with the =
various=20
"official looking" folks wandering about. They were saying things like =
"bomb=20
squad", "gun control", "nuke eh all". I slipped by, and using my trusty =
Garmin,=20
was able to zero in on the new coords in the poison ivy rather quickly. =
You=20
know, however, that the second spot on the multi needs some redoing. The =
rain=20
was washing the blood away, and I could hardly read the coords.<BR>I =
took the=20
rattlesnake skin (the fangs were torn off - poor thing), and left my =
signature=20
item - a string of fireworks. <BR>Thanks for the fun cache. Now, only =
some 2500=20
miles from home, can I just go straight nw from here?<BR><BR>Visit this =
listing=20
at the below address:<BR><A=20
href=3D"http://www.geocaching.com/seek/log.aspx?LUID=3D7fa6110d-38a3-4439=
-9849-23182aadaed0">http://www.geocaching.com/seek/log.aspx?LUID=3D7fa611=
0d-38a3-4439-9849-23182aadaed0</A></DIV>
<DIV><FONT face=3DArial size=3D2></FONT>&nbsp;</DIV>
<DIV>Dudeface found Sloof Lirpa (Unknown (Mystery) Cache) at =
4/1/2004<BR><BR>Log=20
Date: 4/1/2004<BR>I parachuted in from the international space station, =
thus=20
bypassing all security, and avoiding the scrutiny of any nearby muggles. =
In a=20
full environmental suit, I was on a mission to rescue the =
gerbils.<BR><BR>It=20
didn't take long, no one was expecting my attack from above. Into the =
geobag=20
they went, along with some sunflower seeds to keep them happy. In their =
place I=20
left mobious strip and a klein jar. I signed the log.<BR><BR>Already =
looking the=20
part, I whistled a happy tune and strolled out.<BR><BR>Great=20
cache.<BR><BR><BR>Visit this listing at the below address:<BR><A=20
href=3D"http://www.geocaching.com/seek/log.aspx?LUID=3D8e44e11c-e5c2-4bfd=
-8630-af897ae92696">http://www.geocaching.com/seek/log.aspx?LUID=3D8e44e1=
1c-e5c2-4bfd-8630-af897ae92696</A><BR></DIV>
<DIV><FONT face=3DArial size=3D2></FONT>&nbsp;</DIV>
<DIV>ShowStop found Sloof Lirpa (Unknown (Mystery) Cache) at =
4/1/2004<BR><BR>Log=20
Date: 4/1/2004<BR>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=20
Michael Knight who drove over in KITT. We loaded up and hit the road. =
Michael=20
activated 'Super Pursuit Mode' and we were zipping across the country at =
325mph.=20
Finally as we neared the cache site, we found the enormous crater as =
mentioned=20
in the previous logs. KITT automatically activated 'Turbo Boost' and we =
jumped=20
over the crater. I reached out and signed the log boot as we jumped =
over. Took=20
us for a ride and left you all in the dust.<BR><BR>Visit this listing at =
the=20
below address:<BR><A=20
href=3D"http://www.geocaching.com/seek/log.aspx?LUID=3D5ea46fe3-6a81-41ea=
-8f69-88b8c94d6443">http://www.geocaching.com/seek/log.aspx?LUID=3D5ea46f=
e3-6a81-41ea-8f69-88b8c94d6443</A></DIV>
<DIV><FONT face=3DArial size=3D2></FONT>&nbsp;</DIV>
<DIV>Captain Chaoss found Sloof Lirpa (Unknown (Mystery) Cache) at=20
4/1/2004<BR><BR>Log Date: 4/1/2004<BR>Phew !!! Man, does it stink around =
this=20
cache&nbsp; !! [xx(]&nbsp; This site definitely needs put on the CITO =
event=20
roster.<BR><BR>But, the trading is choice ! I can't believe how much =
better=20
stocked these southern caches are. Unfortunately, I wasn't prepared for =
the=20
trade up scene here, so signed log and left booklet " Financial =
Independence in=20
30 days or less - Meth Making Made Easy."&nbsp; By Titusville PA=20
printshop.<BR><BR>Thanks for the cache.<BR><BR>Visit this listing at the =
below=20
address:<BR><A=20
href=3D"http://www.geocaching.com/seek/log.aspx?LUID=3Db156dc01-e3d5-4042=
-9d37-8327b8176603">http://www.geocaching.com/seek/log.aspx?LUID=3Db156dc=
01-e3d5-4042-9d37-8327b8176603</A></DIV>
<DIV><FONT face=3DArial size=3D2></FONT>&nbsp;</DIV>
<DIV>ventura_kids found Sloof Lirpa (Unknown (Mystery) Cache) at=20
4/1/2004<BR><BR>Log Date: 4/1/2004<BR>The bomb squad was just arriving =
as we=20
left. Not much chance of this one hanging around for years and years. =
Although=20
it has accurate coordinates, we still had difficulty getting thru the =
crowds of=20
onlookers to sign the logbook. Thanks.<BR><BR>Visit this listing at the =
below=20
address:<BR><A=20
href=3D"http://www.geocaching.com/seek/log.aspx?LUID=3Def63d569-0124-4125=
-9dfb-eacb914807f8">http://www.geocaching.com/seek/log.aspx?LUID=3Def63d5=
69-0124-4125-9dfb-eacb914807f8</A></DIV>
<DIV><FONT face=3DArial size=3D2></FONT>&nbsp;</DIV>
<DIV>ventura_kids posted a note for Sloof Lirpa (Unknown (Mystery) =
Cache) at=20
4/1/2004<BR><BR>Log Date: 4/1/2004<BR>just dropping off a travel=20
bug.<BR><BR>Visit this listing at the below address:<BR><A=20
href=3D"http://www.geocaching.com/seek/log.aspx?LUID=3Ddaa22693-7bb4-4278=
-b524-93ab22930aec">http://www.geocaching.com/seek/log.aspx?LUID=3Ddaa226=
93-7bb4-4278-b524-93ab22930aec</A></DIV>
<DIV><FONT face=3DArial size=3D2></FONT>&nbsp;</DIV>
<DIV>Bravesfan found Sloof Lirpa (Unknown (Mystery) Cache) at=20
4/1/2004<BR><BR>Log Date: 4/1/2004<BR>Sledgehampster called me as soon =
as he got=20
back. I jumped into my jet powered Peterbilt and hauled that beer from=20
Texarkana. Yeah watch the Bandit run!!<BR><BR>Visit this listing at the =
below=20
address:<BR><A=20
href=3D"http://www.geocaching.com/seek/log.aspx?LUID=3D110a18da-2e51-4ac5=
-8ce0-98daa4289c39">http://www.geocaching.com/seek/log.aspx?LUID=3D110a18=
da-2e51-4ac5-8ce0-98daa4289c39</A></DIV>
<DIV><FONT face=3DArial size=3D2></FONT>&nbsp;</DIV>
<DIV>StressMaster found Sloof Lirpa (Unknown (Mystery) Cache) at=20
4/1/2004<BR><BR>Log Date: 4/1/2004<BR>What a great find. for a numbers =
ho.. had=20
to run my butt off to stay ahead of the bomb squad but we got in and SL =
just=20
before they did the sniff test on it..&nbsp; was&nbsp; ever glad that we =
took=20
the snacks to help with the fat burn of the run... great day running to =
and from=20
home... almost tripped over all the trash. CITO required. <BR><BR>Visit =
this=20
listing at the below address:<BR><A=20
href=3D"http://www.geocaching.com/seek/log.aspx?LUID=3Dce793eae-62cd-4bef=
-9a3c-af19bc9994fa">http://www.geocaching.com/seek/log.aspx?LUID=3Dce793e=
ae-62cd-4bef-9a3c-af19bc9994fa</A></DIV></DIV></BODY></HTML>

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