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I’d like to call attention to the efforts of The Troops who braved sub-freezing temperatures on New Year’s Day to bicycle nearly 30 miles to find my OIT Trailside cache. I think this is an exceptional and noteworthy accomplishment. It makes we think we should start a poll to vote for “Geocacher of the Month”. This guy would certainly get my vote.
Honorable mention goes to the WISearchers for finding my Devils Lake Revisited cache also on the same chilly first day of the year.
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Thanks Ken for your kind words. I’m a Geocacher that loves the hunt. One must prepare for whatever weather nature throws at you. By far the worst weather I’ve hunted a cache in was the rain storm while hunting Near Mirror 2. Physically, the nine caches I hunted in Southern Kettle Moraine on Dec 28 were more exhausting than the 25 mile bike ride. All are fun and that’s why I like to cache. Thanks again.
Jim
Thanks goes out to you Ken for your well-thought out caches…difficult, challenging, and truely great places! Thanks for all of your efforts!
WISearchers
[(Tongue in cheek) Does this mean the rest of us are figments of our imagination?
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Originally posted by rpaske:
[(Tongue in cheek) Does this mean the rest of us are figments of our imagination?
Absolutely not. I’m simply paying compliments, not disparaging anyone else.
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