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06/07/2005 at 1:54 am #1722648
sometime in the last couple of weekends we passed the 600 mark, we are at 615 right now.
We enjoy the outdoors and love the hunt, not that we are antisocial, we don’t want to go to events and go geocaching.
If we get 50 in a weekend, we worked our butts off for it. We see events that have 40 – 50 caches at them, And I’m sure that they are not that far apart, or they are all in the same park. Might not all be easy ones but they are still close together.
We enjoy getting up at ungodly hours every weekend, driving miles and miles before the sun comes up just to hit as many cahes as possible, this hobby has taken us all over the state of Wisconsin, and the UP of michigan, and even a vacation to Texas. We have seen places that we never knew existed and would have never found without this hobby.
06/07/2005 at 2:22 am #1757350Congratulations on your recent milestone! Hitting that many caches a day in the northwoods is a great accomplishment.
If you ever want to meet a bunch of great people, please do attend an event. Some have temporary caches, and some don’t. Some are just about getting together for a meal and sharing the joys of our sport. Many people have found as much joy in meeting other geocachers as they found in hunting caches. In any case it’s up to each individual to choose whether or not to log their finds online.
06/07/2005 at 3:30 am #1757351Congratulations for reaching the milestone of 600 finds. It was a surprise meeting you at “The End of the Earth” last Feb.; wish you could have had the time to finish the last leg with us. Also, we have enjoyed finding some of your caches, we hope to get more of them soon. Maybe you will consider attending an event in the future, it is always great to meet and cache with new people.
Timberline Echoes06/07/2005 at 4:09 pm #1757352Congratulations on the 600!!
Have you figured out how many weekends you need before reaching 1000?
Count your numbers any old way you want. After all, they belong to you, not anyone else. For me, the numbers respesent all the wonderful places I been to, and the people I have met.
Marc
06/08/2005 at 3:24 am #1757353A big hug and a big congratulations from the Ecorangers on finding 600 non-event cache finds. Geocaching is whatever you want it to be. But, by attending events, you get to put names to faces. Tami
06/08/2005 at 2:45 pm #1757354Congrats!
As others have said, do consider coming to an event, it’s fun to meet others.If all else fails … don’t worry about find many caches, just come to hang out with others. Or, if you find them, then don’t log them and you non-event cache claim will still be true.
Or …. why not come to active2gether’s annual 4th of July party … they only hide ONE geocache, the rest is all about food, socializing and playing with Ken’s homemade lawn games … http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.aspx?guid=7848be9c-36a8-4d11-91b9-6aa5de5acde9
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06/27/2005 at 1:14 pm #1757355And besides all the other nice words, a big thank you for all the caches you guys have put out up north! Oconto & Marientte Counties and the neighboring areas ought to be a real destination for high quality caches. We appreciate all you’ve done to make it a real go-to place! Hopefully more of you downstate folks will come up to God’s Country and hunt some really cool caches.
Grandma & Grandpa
Waupaca & Townsend, WI06/29/2005 at 2:38 pm #1757356Congrats. Wow 50 in a weeked. Thats hauling for sure. onward and upward!
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