GEOCACHER ANAGRAMS CACHING ANAGRAMS GEOCACHING TRIVIA WORD SEARCH the First Geocache Was Hidden By: A
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GEOCACHER ANAGRAMS CACHING ANAGRAMS GEOCACHING TRIVIA WORD SEARCH The first geocache was hidden by: a. Jeremy Irish Archaic Safe green matrix b. Dave Ulmer Warm Decree nudge onto north c. Prime Reviewer Uncle Polio d. Signal the Frog Sir Long Arm that oceanic rush The first Texas Mega event was: Salon Door a. GeoWoodstock IV Grandpa bark b. GeoCoinFest VII Rabbi Roy c. Texas Challenge X polar stem d. This breakfast event One major Dallas County denied nite post The oldest active cache in Texas is: Highway symbol is missing. How a. Mingo many are on here and which one b. Spinning Wheel is missing? c. Tombstone d. FP Series #1 - George Washington The most common cache title is: a. Johnny Cache b. A Walk in the Park c. End of the Road d. Out in Left Field WINTER IN NORTH TEXAS 1. Record coldest temperature ever recorded in Dallas is -8 degrees which occurred in February of 1899. 2. The coldest month is January with an average daily mean temperature of 45.9 degrees. 3. The snowiest winter in Dallas/Fort Worth history was 1977-78 with 17.6 inches of snow followed closely by 2009-2010 with 17.1 inches of snow.. 4. The driest month on average is January with 1.90 inches of rain followed by August with 2.03. Within 50 miles of downtown Dallas, there are about _______ active caches. 5. The wettest year on record is 1991 with 53.54 inches of rain. If you look like your passport picture, you probably need the trip. the need like probablyyouyour passportpicture, look you If Alcohol does not solve any problems, but then neither does milk. Johnny Winter FUN FACTS GeoLexicology Winter caught his biggest break in December 1968, when he was invited to sing and play a song during a concert at the Fillmore East Three Musketeers -A method of group caching, 1. Geocaching started in 2000, when the satellites in New York. Winter played and sang B.B. King's "It's My Own Fault" which takes its name from the Musketeer used for GPS navigation became accessible to the public. and within a few days was signed to reportedly what was then the motto, “All for one and one for all.” Unlike the largest advance in the history of the recording industry—$600,000. Huckle-Buckle-Beanstalk method, as soon as 2. The first cache container was a 5 gallon black bucket. one person in the group finds the cache, the Winter's first Columbia album, Johnny Winter, was recorded and hunt is over, and all members sign the log. 3. There are now over 2 million geocaches hidden released in 1969. all over the world. Huckle-Buckle-Beanstalk – A method of group In 1970 the original trio disbanded. Johnny Winter then formed a caching, which takes its name from a classic new band with the remnants of The McCoys—guitarist Rick children's game. When a member of the group 4. 80% of them are skirt lifters. Derringer, bassist Randy Jo Hobbs, and drummer Randy Z. Originally spots the cache, they walk elsewhere (to not called "Johnny Winter and The McCoys", the name was shortened to give away the cache's location), then call out, 5. Wade Mercer hopes to find ALL of them! "Johnny Winter And", which was also the name of their first album. “huckle-buckle-beanstalk!” (or whatever word or phrase the group has decided on). This Winter's momentum was throttled when he sank into addiction. continues until everyone in the group has either By 1973, he returned to the music scene with the release of Still spotted the cache, or given up, after which the RACE FOR THE FIND Alive and Well. cache is retrieved and logged. Beginning in 2007, a series of live Winter albums have all entered the Top 10 Billboard Blues chart. In 2009, The Woodstock Experience album was released, which includes eight songs that Winter He was born John Dawson Winter III in Leland, performed at the 1969 festival. In 2011, Johnny Winter released a Mississippi, on February 23, 1944, and as an infant new studio album titled Roots moved to Beaumont, Texas, where his brother Edgar Winter was born on December 28, 1946; both The Texas guitar tradition runs deep. A gutsy school of blues playing, brothers were albinos. marked by thick tones, aggressive attack and tons of technique, all delivered in a flamboyant, swaggering style that is endemic to the When he was ten years old, Winter appeared on a Lone Star State. From T-Bone Walker and Clarence Gatemouth local children's show, playing ukulele and singing Brown on through Albert Collins and Freddie King, Billy Gibbons and Everly Brothers songs with his brother. the late Stevie Ray Vaughan, the tradition of the Texas guitar slinger has lived on. The one name that ranks at the top of that exclusive list is Johnny Winter, an international ambassador for rocking Texas His recording career began at the age of fifteen, blues and still going strong! when his band Johnny and the Jammers released "School Day Blues" on a Houston record label. Winter caught his biggest break in December 1968, Beaumont to El Paso: 742 miles when he was invited to sing and play a song during a Beaumont to Chicago: 770 miles concert at the Fillmore East in New York. Winter El Paso is closer to California than to Dallas played and sang B.B. King's "It's My Own Fault" and Aransas Wildlife Refuge is the winter home of North diggin'. firsttodo the thing stop is findyou a yourself If in hole, within a few days was signed to reportedly what was America's only remaining flock of whooping cranes. You've got to do your own growing, no matter how tall your grandfather was. then the largest advance in the history of the Texas has had six capital cities: Washington-on-the Brazos, recording industry—$600,000. Harrisburg, Galveston, Velasco, West Columbia and Austin. 7456298675549030544459621557007 .