Cacher of the Month - May 2007
Devisor

Devisor
- When did you start Geocaching?
- How did you find out about Geocaching?
- What was it about geocaching that got you hooked into the game?
- What are other interests or hobbies that you have (please go into detail / accomplishments)?
- What are some things you don't like about geocaching? What are your pet peeves?
- What is the most interesting/unusual place that geocaching has taken you?
- What is the most memorable cache that you have found (or tried to find)?
- What is your favorite Caching Story?
- What items if any do you carry with you when you go on a hunt?
- What kind of GPSr do you use?
- What methods do you use to avoid muggle detection?
- Which geocachers do you respect or standout to you the most?
- With whom do you normally go geocaching?
- Is there a challenging local cache you have in your sights right now? Which one?
- Of your placed caches, which is your favorite? Why?
- What kind of books do you prefer to read? What was the last book you read?
- Can you play a musical instrument?
- Do you use your GPSr for other reasons other than Geocaching?
- What is in your iPod/CD player right now?
- Are you working on any devious caches at the moment that you can talk about?
I have been caching for about 2 years, I started slow but have developed more of an interest over time.
I seen it on an episode of CSI New York.
I love physical challenges, and I always wonder who would follow in my steps.
I am a part time life guard, help out at the local community pool.
The game is for everyone, there are people out there that think that they should be able to complete every cache and it is the hiders obligation to make it so.
I once was hunting for my own cache down a sewer it was placed clipped on a rung of the ladder down just under the manhole, but it fell and I had to get it back.
I have tried to cache when I am traveling for work, there is lots of cachers who think alike. I have seen an exact replica of gnorman gnome in my travels.
I was caching in Nova Scotia and the cache was located in the chimney of an old house. I managed to get myself wedged in there real good and wasnt able to get out for about 1/2 hour.
Roll of camo tape, spare magnets, super glue, glow stick.
Garmin Geko.
I usualy play the tourist.
TK421 stands out alot, he has FTF'd more of the caches that I have put out. He will try anything.
I dont usually go out with anyone. I like the solitude.
Ultimate challenge is on my mind.
I like unos best. I get some great feed back from that one. I do get alot of push back from the review staff. As quite a few of the caches placed are not allowed. For some reason they didn't like the use of a sling shot to retrieve a cache.
I tend to read real life kind. Last book I read was Tuesdays with Maury.
Piano, 22 years of it.
Sometimes to track the speed of the airplane I am a passenger in.
U2, Greenday, The weaker thans, Dust rhinos, red hot chilli's
We will be puting out a few during the splash if they get by the review staff, one will for sure but the other two may have some issues because one of them is named unreachable. Nod to M.I. on that one.




