tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7975481657434650936.post7924392281324374504..comments2023-04-05T06:07:19.823-07:00Comments on Swag Hunter: Charles “Chuck” Mettille - All Cachers Feel The LossDJhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10315509091969356161noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7975481657434650936.post-22316079351262853802017-07-07T16:04:15.169-07:002017-07-07T16:04:15.169-07:00I have met Chuck on several occasions, he was such...I have met Chuck on several occasions, he was such a fine gentleman. And even though I hike a lot, and by myself both in CO and AZ I'm totally aware of the dangers. Since I work in a nursing home, Chuck left the way I want to, doing something I love to do, and not sitting in a rocking chair. Peace be with him.<br />Tahosa ~ Dweller of Mountain TopsAnonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13369556886203566684noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7975481657434650936.post-76532600543572547222012-08-13T13:52:34.191-07:002012-08-13T13:52:34.191-07:00Hi Brian, What a wonderful writeup on Chuck. Pleas...Hi Brian, What a wonderful writeup on Chuck. Please correct your title of this cache and the description. It should read: All Cachers Feel the Loss. <br /><br />Lose is a verb. I am not being a smart Alec; I just want this dedication to be correct because this post goes out to so many people. You may lose readers because of grammatical errors. This is the correct use of lose. Thanks for listening and using loss instead. These are absolutely excellent hiking and caching tips. My husband is AdventureMike from Sedona.Juliehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13134662334060889351noreply@blogger.com