Just got back Internet after being out in God's country for the last week. Man, it is awesome here in the mountains. I will try and get the mileage straight. We will start home in the morning and should be home by Monday. We finally got some rain here and then it hailed for about 10 minutes. It was the size of marbles. Storm has since moved East. We did some awesome caches and saw some really cool geological sites. I took Bridget to the oldest cache in Colorado and we hiked to the top of the world! Well almost, we were at 11,400 feet with a great view. We will post pics when I get back. Hope the river is behaving!! Mike ----- Original Message ----- From: Jim Greene To: geocaching@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Sent: Wednesday, June 18, 2008 1:46 PM Subject: [GeoStL] Re: SLAGA TB Race Update I'll ask Mike to change the date of his drop to before the other guy picked it up & see if that fixes things. Mike, are you there? Jim On Wed, Jun 18, 2008 at 1:12 PM, Jack Anderson <pandyandy3@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: It added it up wrong for Strider. He is still way out in front but it is messed up on the mileage and added the last jump of 5394 miles twice. Probably something about how the one guy picked it up from GeoWoodstock before it was ever placed there. His total should be 8069 miles, still way out in the lead by about 2400 miles. Maybe all of the racers should be checked out for valid miles. Man those Green Army Men sure can run fast. Keep em running Jim. Brad Wheeling <brad.wheeling@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: Strider jumps put to a huge lead Here are the top 5 1. Racing Rescue Mission 13,463 Miles 2. Ping 5633 Miles 3. Paul Kariya 4980 Miles 4. Union Jack 4632 Miles 5. The Orange Racer 4431 Miles