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Milestones achieved in October 2008
Congratulations to the following Manitoba MBGA members who have reached milestones during the past month.
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If there are any errors or omissions please let us know as we may have inadvertently missed someone.
Cacher of the Month - October 2008
foxfiresyxx

foxfiresyxx
- When did you start Geocaching?
- How did you find out about Geocaching?
- What was it about geocaching that got you hooked into the game?
- Have you cached in any other provinces, countries?
I started in April 2006.
I first heard about geocaching in Nov. of 2004. I had received an email from Yahoo with links to interesting sites.
I would have to say it's the thrill of the hunt and the places it takes me.
I've cached in Ontario.
MBGA Board of Directors Meeting - October 7, 2008
Location: Jeffery’s Restaurant (N49 56.729 W97 05.203)
Meeting called to order at 19:05 CDT.
Board members present: Sandra (junglehair), Steven (ertyu), Tim (TurdleEggs), Peter (Peter & Gloria), Dani (dani_carriere), Jacques (OHMIC), Carmène (Mosaik Voyage) and Paula (MHz).
Board members not present: Ray (slippery_1), Georgia (GG+J) and Jeff (HoggerJeff & the Piglets).
Members present: Lynda (Lynda. L.)
Milestones achieved in September 2008
Congratulations to the following Manitoba MBGA members who have reached milestones during the past month.
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If there are any errors or omissions please let us know as we may have inadvertently missed someone.
Hunting Season
It's that time of year again for Hunting Season. As some of us have a habit of wearing camo-style clothing or at least dark colours, this is not always such a good idea. We share certain woodlots with some people that have a different definition of hunting than we do. It is highly recommend that if you are going to be out in the woods, even if it is just a little bit from the road, that wearing some bright coloured clothing is a safe idea. Trust us, you won't scare the cache away! We have heard stories of hunters being in areas that are do not actually allow hunting, and geocachers running into them while out for a casual walk.





