Monday, September 17, 2007

Geocaching At Munford Celebrate

In 1986, I was transferred to NAS Millington to begin my final tour of duty with the US Navy. I looked at a couple of houses in various communities and chose Munford to be my new home town. I had no intention of staying permanently, or close to it, but here I am, 21 years later and still in the same spot. The town of Munford has grown dramatically but it still has the "friendly home town" appeal that attracted me on that June day in 1986.


One of my favorite events that occurs in Munford is their annual Celebrate Munford weekend. It is usually on the 3rd Saturday of September and is a street carnival, craft fair, food blow-out, car show, and more that is nothing short of a really good time. For more information, please follow this link:
"Celebrate Munford"

Those that know me realize that since February, I have "geocaching" in my blood and I thought that "Geocaching At Munford Celebrate" would be a perfect opportunity to share Celebrate Munford with my geocaching friends and offer a venue to help promote the hobby to literally thousands of "muggles" who attend the annual event.
Planning started almost 3 months ago and that included getting permission from the Munford Mayor and city council to place caches in the area, contacting potential sponsors, reserving booth space, and submitting the event data to Groundspeak. I won't say it all went without a hitch as Groundspeak wouldn't approve it at first because I had mentioned sponsors who had donated prizes. They didn't even want me to mention their names or display their logos. I found this odd because Groundspeak displays those same sponsors on their pages. As a matter of fact, I used the ads on "Geocaching.com" to contact those same sponsors. Nevertheless, the event was finally approved and it was time to start advertising on the different forums and waiting for the door prizes to arrive. I naturally worried about how the weather would be, who might or might not attend, and how to put up a professional booth and at the same time show the attendees a good time while they attended. Celebrate Munford took care of the good time and with the thanks of a couple of people I will mention later and I think the booth gave a most positive impression for Geocaching and put Goecachers of West Tennessee ( GOWT ) "Geocachers of West Tennessee" in the minds of quite a few new cachers.

The Main Event
Saturday the 15th of September finally arrived and I set out before dawn to start setting up the booth. Within a few minutes, I look down the street and see my friend PoohBear94 ( Freddie ) walking up and carrying the biggest ammo can I have yet to see. I had asked Freddie if he could bring a couple of prizes for kids but when he opened the ammo can, I saw he had gone above and beyond anything I could have hoped for. Not only did he bring some nice prizes, he also pitched in and helped me get things organized.


Shortly after Freddie and I had the booth set up and ready to go, Riskit123 ( George ) walked up and became our First To Find. Not too long after George arrived, another friend, Mackheath ( Ed ) made his appearance and became part of the crew at the booth. The three of us were ready to take on the "muggles" and present Geocaching in a most positive light to all who were interested. Later on we were also joined by minismiths ( Shawn )and his family. Shawn had helped me place a cache for the event and was an integral part of my planning, helping with ideas and giving much needed support.







Next to show was titansfan, pharmd93, and sherlock121. Titansfan donated a nice ammo can with all the trimmings as a door prize and that was very much appreciated. I'm happy to say that a new family of cachers won that particular prize and they were absolutely thrilled. I know my first personal ammo can was kind of special.
Sherlock121 ( Ethan ) took an interest in some NASA Space Shuttle photos I had on my computer and spent some time at "Event Central" manning our desk and helping greet the public. It was a pleasure to meet him and I was proud to share the photos with him.

Throughout the day, several other cachers visited the booth including tinksdad01, Rd King, Shredder27, Dbl06, turdler, P-man, budtugly01, and JrByrdman162. SpyGirl2011 (Kendal) was there to help run errands and at one time served as a phone relay while some of us searched for an elusive cache placed by PoohBear94. Of course, you know who showed up wearing ORANGE - ProntoPup. Joe was a big help at the booth and along with MackHeath, manned the booth for a bit so I could search out a "real" pronto pup. I settled for a Bar-B-Que sandwich seeing that most of the "muggles" at Celebrate were in line for a pronto pup as well. Poohbear94 was visited by his lovely family and took time out for a little "bear nap" with a future bear cacher.
All in all Munford Celebrate and Geocaching At Munford Celebrate was a lot of fun. The weather was beautiful, the attendance at Celebrate exceeded all previous years, and the comraderie shared at our booth was superb. We all found a few caches, spun a few tales, and put forth a most positive view of geocaching to members of the public who stopped by the booth.

The sights, smells, and people made this a most special day. I guess my attention was grabbed by one "sight" in the crowd. I still don't know what "it" was, but "it" fit right in with the rest of the celebration.
An Editorial
As the organizer and sponsor of this event, I feel the need and right to make some final comments concerning not just this event, but participation and attendance at geocaching events and other activities in general.
As a dedicated geocacher, I have joined several organizations to further my knowledge and skills at my chosen hobby. I thought that by joining several organizations I could not only broaden my friendship base, but I could also learn from many of the best at the game. Unfortunately, what I have found is bias, prejudice, and the worst - apathy. There are cachers and geocaching organizations or groups who will shun, villify, and do anything to disrupt the enjoyment that others gain from this hobby, especially if you don't agree with everything they say or do. I am an individual and I should always be allowed to express my opinion without fear of being banned, demeaned, and talked about behind my back and to my face. These individuals who practice this form of bias are in my opinion pariahs of the sport. They demean and belittle the very sport they claim they are advocates for. Their words and actions fall far from the Geocacher's Creed in my humble opinion. I firmly believe that those words and actions are a glowing "tribute" to their ignorance and inabilty to see beyond their local area. I liken these people to members of the Jones sect who committed suicide at the urging of their leader. They gained nothing and are no more. They are not now nor will they ever be a true Geocacher in my opinion.
I also will point fingers at geocachers who cannot or will not support their own organizations. Apathy in my opinion should be one of the deadly sins. These people are content to sit back and watch a good organization fall apart before their eyes yet they will certainly complain about so many things but not raise one finger to offer a solution or any kind of help. If you cannot or will not support your organization, why are you even a member? Someone once said "If you are not part of the solution, you are part of the problem."



Friday, September 07, 2007

The Great Race - GOWT Red Jeep Style



On July 1st of this year, GOWT started a friendly competition amongst their members racing their Red Jeep Travel Bugs they had received from Groundspeak. Most of the jeeps were brought together and displayed at an Event and from there, everyone scrambled to get their jeeps moving. Thanks to MackHeath for supplying the picture. One jeep in particular made a mad dash to Nevada and back again and took an early lead in the competition and still holds that lead today.

It has only been a little over 2 months since our race started and already the Jeeps have visited 15 states including California, Florida, Tennessee, Nevada, Arizona, Louisiana, Mississippi, Missouri, Montana, Wyoming, Nebraska, Wisconsin, Illinois, Kentucky, and Kansas. One jeep has even gone "international" and currently sits in a cache "south of the border" in Mexico. The jeeps have accumulated 16,329.9 miles to date and I expect them to log many more. There are a couple of jeeps who seem to be "missing in action" but hopefully they will find their way soon.

The competition for GOWT ends on June 30, 2008 and I hope to have an Event to celebrate the travels of our jeeps and award a few prizes for the participants.

GOWT Member Jeep Mileage As Of 22 Sept 2007

Member Name Jeep Name Mileage

Current Leader - Chibongo "Bannahassee River (FL)" 4459.2

SpyGirl2011 "Middle Fork North Fork Fortymile River (AK)" 2253.4

docjr (tiger130) "North Branch Portage River (OH)" 1968.4

Dontgivahoot "Maskerchugg River (RI)" 1702.3

76Stinger "Crowley Creek (AK)" 1591.4

Abiectio "Ogotoruk Creek (AK)" 1318.0

cannotreadgps "North Fork Mad River (CA)" 937.9

Titansfan "Duck River (TN)" 648.1 cgeek "Raritan River (NJ)" 648.1

cgeek "Raritan River (NJ)" 503.9

Leigh421 "Swan River (CO)" 251.9

minismiths "North Fork White River (AK)" 206.5

pcsenn "Tingmerkpuk River (AK)" 212.2

jimmylogan "North Fork Anchor River (AK)" 132.6

FamilyInFilm JP4C4A "Chulitna River (AK)" 97.3

Tuck Sackett "Tunalik River (AK)" 0

Hoot Owl "Kollutarak Creek (AK)" 0


Green Text: Current Leader Red Text: (+) Changes In Position

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Official rules for the 2007 JEEP 4x4 GEOCACHING CHALLENGE

Garmin is the official GPS unit of the Jeep 4X4 Geocaching Challenge


Link to the Official Contest Rules Current Photo Gallery
SEARCH. RECOVER. WIN.
Each month we are giving away one Garmin GPSMAP 60CX GPS unit and at the end of the contest, we will award an all-new 2008 Jeep Liberty!
So get out there and let the challenge begin!
How to Play:
Check back here each month to find out what goal has been established for the Jeep 4x4 Geocaching Challenge for that month!
Once you find a participating Red Rock Crystal Pearl Jeep Commander Travel Bug, write down the tracking number that is stamped on the metal tag.
Take a photo of your travel bug with the goal for the monthly contest in the photo.
Visit
http://www.geocaching.com/ to create a user account
Visit
http://jeep.geocaching.com/ and enter in the tracking number to visit the web page for the red Jeep Travel Bug you found
Upload the photo to the red Jeep Travel Bug’s page to submit your entry.
NOTE: If the Red Rock Crystal Pearl Jeep Commander Travel Bug is not in the cache when you arrive, take a picture of your GPS unit showing the coordinates of the cache and take a SECOND picture completing the monthly goals to enter. Then visit
http:/jeep.geocaching.com, visit the listing for the cache page that the red Travel Bug was not in, link to the Travel Bug page and submit your entry.
One first prize-winner for each month will be awarded a Garmin GPSMAP 60CX GPS unit.
One entry per month per person is permitted and you can only enter a Travel Bug once. So make sure to leave it, or drop it off in the next cache so it can continue its travels!
MONTHLY CONTEST GOAL THEMES:
JULY GOAL:American Heritage
AUGUST GOAL:No Boundaries
SEPTEMBER GOAL:Only in a Jeep
OCTOBER GOAL:Discover New Places
NOVEMBER GOAL:What is your definition of Freedom?
DECEMBER GOAL:Your Adventure Starts Here
Finally, each and every monthly photo contest first prize-winner will be eligible to win an all-new 2008 Jeep Liberty.
Click here for contest rules.

Saturday, September 01, 2007

SpyGirl2011 - My Caching Partner

When I first started geocaching, most of my finds were on my own. I basically only knew one person who cached but we only hunted one or two caches together. We worked together but there was never a real connection.

I finally convinced my family to make a Sunday run with me to the Dyersburg area for a family outing. Of course I also had an agenda of finding some caches and maybe getting some help. Our very first stop was at Stories in Stone. It was off Hwy 51 but not so much as it didn't warrant a quick stop. When I pulled up, Kendal (SpyGirl2011) hopped out of the truck and made her way into the cemetery. She wasn't really looking for a cache but was fascinated at the old Civil War graves ( American Civil War ). I explained what we were looking for and gave her the clue and she very quickly found her first cache. We took a couple of pictures and moved on to more sites and caches. As we left, she decided she would like her own Geocaching name and decided upon SpyGirl2011. I guess she thought it was kind of like a detective or spy game and that name was most appropriate. I want to relay a story about her that I posted in the GOWT Forums about favorite geocaching stories.



A few weeks back SpyGirl, my wife, and I went on a caching trip to Dyersburg. We wanted to stop along the way at the Alex Haley Museum and try to find Chicken George's gravesite as well as Bethlehem Cemetary/ Roots- Small Town USA Series . Unfortunately, there was a film crew at the museum and they waved us away, I guess fearing we would interfere or streak across their picture. We also tried in vain to find the cache near the grave site but I had neglected to read the logs and did not have the updated coordinates. My first DNF. We traveled on to Dyersburg find a few easy caches including Stories In Stone which was SpyGirl's first "official" find that she logged. When we arrived in Dyersburg proper, we decided to pick .the back of a parking lot in a tree line. There was no one around and SpyGirl said she wanted to do this on her own. It looked fairly straight forward and I agreed, reluctantly handing over the GPSr to her. I equate this to any man relinquishing control of the remote control, except this was much more serious. As SpyGirl exited the cachemobile, she stated, "Here goes the next Foxy Cleopatra." She stepped on to the grass next to the car and did the best "James Bond" type roll and shoot I have ever seen. As she came up in a crouch, she was posed much as you see Charlie's Angels, substituting their weapons with a Yellow and Black eTrex. Taking little "spy" steps across the grass, she soon had the cache in hand and "rolled" back to the car to sign the log. I have to admit I am prejudice about her behavior, but my wife and I were in tears of laughter. Here was my prim and proper 13 year old daughter doing rolls across the grass, crouching down to scout for muggles, holding the GPSr in one hand and the cache container in the other. I guess she was pleased with our reaction because still to this day, if the conditions are right, she will strike her pose and do her spy roll in preparation to setting out to find a cache.


Today, Volleyball is the love of her life and she made the Munford High School JV squad. She is constantly improving but I will talk about that at another time.