Swag or TB?
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Re: Swag or TB?
Yikes! There are cases of geocachers coming across murder victims, etc. I am glad that they found the 2 children that were believed to be buried along the turnpike. I'd have dreams about them being found in Ohio by us while geocaching.
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Re: Swag or TB?
I usually keep mine in the fridge and not a silly ammo canister. GEEZ.
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Re: Swag or TB?
I think the freezer may keep them longer, just a suggestion.fostoriaohio wrote:I usually keep mine in the fridge and not a silly ammo canister. GEEZ.
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Re: Swag or TB?
This is one of my caches near Indiana.US 30 East
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Re: Swag or TB?
The same thought crossed my mind. And your chances of finding them was much higher than most of us, based on your caching history!BlackBrownDog wrote:Yikes! There are cases of geocachers coming across murder victims, etc. I am glad that they found the 2 children that were believed to be buried along the turnpike. I'd have dreams about them being found in Ohio by us while geocaching.
Based on reports on the Internet, this cache is probably the closest to where they found the children's remains: http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_de ... y&decrypt=