d'you zit! nklr
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klr650+gps=fun
You may be able to fing hidden treasure while riding your KLR! Is there any hidden treasure near your home? Go to the Web site below and put in your zip code to find out. I have been to plenty of places on trails while riding where I could hide a cache. It is surprising how many caches there are around the world. Many require a bike to find! If you have a GPS, you can have a lot more fun on your KLR. Check it out.
http://www.geocaching.com/
John
A12
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klr650+gps=fun
Neat stuff John, I've been thinking about putting out some KLR
accessible caches this summer but have not gttten around to it yet.
I've been side-tracked with the confluence project....chasing down
imaginary caches. Here a couple I did with the KLR.
http://confluence.org/confluence.php?lat=49&lon=-109&visit=1
http://confluence.org/confluence.php?lat=50&lon=-111&visit=1
Caches and confluences are a neat excuse to get out on the bike and do
some exploring.
Peter B
Calgary
"R. John Boucher" wrote:
> > http://www.geocaching.com/ > > John > A12
d'you zit! nklr
I loved the movie Time-Rider, too. Not many female outlaws back then were cute *and* sexually aggressive!> I usually end up riding off course (following a bonehead > mechanic's tape-recorded directions) into a military test > site mimicking the "Philadelphia Experiment" - something to > do with electro-magnetic gravitational field time warping. > Getting zapped back to the old west, where I have to save > a village and my bike from a band of dim-whitted outlaws. > Then when the scientists finally show up to rescue me in a > Bell Ranger, the bike is lost over a cliff (hate it when > that happens!), and I find out that I'm my own Grandpa. > Grandma was a hot babe, but eeeewwww! That's one hell of a > temporal paradox!
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