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Lj&Co
WGA Friend

Joined: 2005-09-30
Posts: 21
Location: Schofield, WI, USA
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Fri Sep 30, 2005 5:42 pm |
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Kinda new to the area, transplanted from the Keystone State via the Sunshine State. If I make it out caching this weekend I will hit 100 caches in Wisconsin, so time I say Hello, looks like I will be playing in you area for a while. |
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Cathunter

Joined: 2003-09-10
Posts: 1263
Location: Bristol WI
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Fri Sep 30, 2005 7:03 pm |
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Hello, and Welcome!
I'm curious as to the differences in caching in WI vs the other states you have been- anything stick out? |
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Cache_boppin_BunnyFuFu
WGA Member

Joined: 2004-05-06
Posts: 2008
Location: Waukesha, WI, US
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Fri Sep 30, 2005 7:35 pm |
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Welcome and enjoy the state. See ya on the trails!! |
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Lj&Co
WGA Friend

Joined: 2005-09-30
Posts: 21
Location: Schofield, WI, USA
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Fri Sep 30, 2005 8:21 pm |
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Wisconsin has a lot more natural area for use for more than hunting than PA. City vs Woods is the big difference. http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.aspx?wp=GCJYCH is one of the more unusual but not my taste. Each area developes it's own flavor. In Jax the do a lot of mirco, and nano's they seam to think that location isn't as important as numbers, and hard hides. So far most if the caches I've done here WI I have enjoyed, a nice mix of easy hikes with some hard ones mix in. To me the location is the most important thing about caching. Well I rattled on hope I answered your question.
Lj
quote: Originally posted by Cathunter:
Hello, and Welcome!
I'm curious as to the differences in caching in WI vs the other states you have been- anything stick out?
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CB&MB
WGA Member

Joined: 2005-02-24
Posts: 385
Location: Silver Lake, WI
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Sat Oct 01, 2005 11:58 am |
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quote: Originally posted by Lj&Co:
...To me the location is the most important thing about caching...
Welcome! Sounds like you believe the same thing many of us do! Location, Location, Location!
Happy Caching!
Commander Bob & MajorBrat
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Lj&Co
WGA Friend

Joined: 2005-09-30
Posts: 21
Location: Schofield, WI, USA
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Sat Feb 24, 2007 7:27 pm |
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It doesn't seam like it was any time at all I was saying Hello to the group, and now I find myself having to say good bye. I may be out of the area but WI will remain in my thoughts. I will be taking some good memories and some great friends with me. I just sorry I didn't get a chance to meet even more of you, who know where I may land next, the life of a nomad.
Lois and as company Scruff-a-pot-amus. |
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bnb
WGA Member

Joined: 2003-05-20
Posts: 1037
Location: Colfax, WI
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Sat Feb 24, 2007 7:44 pm |
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Sorry to see you go. I enjoyed meeting you in Chippewa and thought about your little dog as I wandered a cache in Wausau (in the swamp, but frozen over when I found it) that you had written about your little creature's problems with. I hope you find yourself playing in Wisconsin dirt again, someday.
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zuma
WGA Member

Joined: 2006-01-30
Posts: 5530
Location: Eau Claire
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Sat Feb 24, 2007 9:20 pm |
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Good bye LJ and yer little doggie too!!!!! Say bye to Scruff!!!
One of my highlights of the past summer was the day that I got to go cachin with you north of Antigo. I had a really great time that day, riding in yer ol truck, and Jesse enjoyed meeting Scruff as well. We did some great caches that day, especially the 3 part mult that we met at, that was just awesome, Quiet Waters, I think it was called.
Anyway, once ya get settled, send me your home coordinates, and I will stop by for a day of cachin with ya. I havent cached in WV yet, and it is not that far of a drive from Toledo, which I will probably go back to next fall or maybe next spring, and then I can take a lil drive down to WV. I like your taste in caches, and agree a good cache is all about being in a good location.
Eventually, I will find the right spot for an orange 55 gallon drum cache, that will be the right size for ya to find. Even though I havent found the spot for it yet, I got the name of the cache picked out: The LJ Special.
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_________________ Keep On Cachin In The Free World.
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shine_like_a_star
WGA Member

Joined: 2005-10-14
Posts: 100
Location: Brown Deer
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Sun Feb 25, 2007 9:59 am |
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_________________ Don't you understand?
I already have a plan
I'm waiting for my real life to begin.
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Timberline Echoes
WGA Member

Joined: 2004-07-25
Posts: 2051
Location: Eagle River, WI, USA
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Mon Feb 26, 2007 5:38 pm |
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Hey LJ,
We signed up on the 45-90 club today right below your name....
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TyeDyeSkyGuy
WGA Member

Joined: 2007-03-18
Posts: 2231
Location: Kenosha, WI
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Mon Feb 26, 2007 9:05 pm |
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Welcome to the dairy state. Sunshine state sounds so much better.  |
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One Paddle Short
WGA Member

Joined: 2006-04-29
Posts: 325
Location: Central Wisconsin
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Thu Mar 01, 2007 4:33 pm |
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Lj,
We're sure going to miss having you around here. It was nice to share our campfire with you, Rick, and the Bandits the other weekend. Now that you're off in a new PQ we can lower all our caches.  |
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Mathman
WGA Member

Joined: 2006-07-31
Posts: 2511
Location: Weston, WI
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Thu Mar 01, 2007 6:38 pm |
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Lj is missed Lj you certainly will be missed. However, maybe I'll get invited to the campfire w/ Rick and the Bandits next time because there will be room for me now. Keep your eyes open. |
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