put in em anything you wish.. and I mean ANYTHING... it doesnt need to be new stuff necessarily, any interesting junk you have lying around the house will do..
for example, the first stash, the original, had (if I remember correctly)
four $1 bills, a Ross Perot book, Topo USA software, a walkman, a slingshot handle, and a can of black eye peas..
some of the others have more valuable stuff in em, (one of them has an AMD k6-2/500 cpu, a couple have GPS's, etc.)
Mike Teague - http://www.triax.com/yngwie GPS Stash Hunt Homepage - http://www.triax.com/yngwie/gps.html
-----Original Message----- From: gary To: gpsstash@egroups.com Date: Friday, May 26, 2000 3:03 PM Subject: [gpsstash] stash in the making
>Hello to the list. I joined yesterday. I live in the San Francisco bay area >and was bummed to see there are no stashes near me, so I decided to make one >of my own. I'm not entirely sure was should be in a stash, but I have >worked really to find tacky stuff by searching Wal-Mart and McFrugals. I >thought about leaving some Astronaut food, but am concerned about the legal >implications. > >I have a location in mind in a large public park, and will only provide >long/lat. It shouldn't be that hard. I'm heading out to Nevada soon and will >put a stash in the middle of nowhere near area 51. > > >Gary > > > >------------------------------------------------------------------------ >Old school buds here: >http://click.egroups.com/1/4057/6/_/_/_/959374573/ >------------------------------------------------------------------------ > >To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to: >gpsstash-unsubscribe@egroups.com > >