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    GrouseTales
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    By popular demand, we’ve created this forum to give new people a chance to introduce themselves and and ask beginner question.

    Whether your new go Geocaching, or just new to our website; we’d love to meet you and help get you started.


    “There are two kinds of hunting: ordinary hunting and grouse hunting.”
    -Aldo Leopold, A sand county Almanac

    Brian
    WGA President
    Grousetales at wi-geocaching dot com
    KC9GMW

    #1758552

    Puddy Tat
    Member


    Just bought a GPS and am looking for some one to show me the in and outs of it, Am retired and do alot of traveling,usually come home with a lot of rocks. hope there is some one in my area that will help me get started. Live in the Fremont area [email protected] Thanks Mel

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    admin
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    Originally posted by Puddy Tat:
    Just bought a GPS and am looking for some one to show me the in and outs of it, Am retired and do alot of traveling,usually come home with a lot of rocks. hope there is some one in my area that will help me get started. Live in the Fremont area Thanks Mel


    welcome to geocaching, hope you enjoy your time in the fields and woods.
    You might want to edit your post to read “melvinhenry at webtv dot net” there are programs running on the net to harvest emails and send them spam. They don’t pick up the words, least wise they don’t yet.


    “A bad day of hunting is better than a good day at work”

    #1758554

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    Originally posted by Puddy Tat:
    Just bought a GPS and am looking for some one to show me the in and outs of it, Am retired and do alot of traveling,usually come home with a lot of rocks. hope there is some one in my area that will help me get started. Live in the Fremont area [email protected] Thanks Mel


    Although I’m not near you, I just wanted to say hello! I too am one that picks up rocks when I go out, hee hee! My son has the “rock collecting” gene too.

    I know there are cachers in your area! Sometimes it just takes folks a few days to get to the board. Welcome!

    ~Mama Fishcacher

    #1758555

    Grandma & Grandpa
    Participant


    Hi, Mel –

    Welcome to GeoCaching!

    Sean 71 lives in Metz, Gram & I are in Waupaca. There are several others living in the area, too. Lotsa nice caches in the neighborhood, we’ll have to look for an opportunity to link up for a hunt.

    cYa Grandpa

    #1758556

    Good news!!! There are 88 caches within a 25 mile radius of you!!! Outstanding… Now the hard part… picking one to start with…

    Here’s a start:

    Click on this link to get started! It will list all 88 within the 25 mile radius of your zip!!
    http://www.geocaching.com/seek/nearest.aspx?zip=54940&dist=25

    Hope this helps!!!

    Oh yeah, Welcome!! Welcome!! Welcome!!


    #1758557

    Miata
    Participant


    May 7th the Neenah Parks and Recreation Dept. is putting on a Geocaching workshop. I will be putting up an event page sometime in the near future for the workshop so that all temporary caches hidden can be logged.

    Welcome!

    I made a typo! It’s Saturday May 7th! Thanks go out to Tami of the EcoRangers for pointing out that my date was a Tuesday!

    [This message has been edited by Miata (edited 03-08-2005).]

    #1758558

    Cheesehead Dave
    Participant


    Might I suggest locking this thread and “stickying” it to the top? I’d rather see the new members start new threads than to have everything dumped into a single one.

    #1758559

    GrouseTales
    Participant


    Sorry, this version of UBB doesnt have “stickies”. Hopefully the new update will.

    I agree, each new member can start a new thread. This isnt intended to be a catch all thread for everyone to post on.


    “There are two kinds of hunting: ordinary hunting and grouse hunting.”
    -Aldo Leopold, A sand county Almanac

    Brian
    WGA President
    Grousetales at wi-geocaching dot com
    KC9GMW

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