- This topic has 2 replies, 2 voices, and was last updated 17 years, 11 months ago by .
Viewing 3 posts - 1 through 3 (of 3 total)
Viewing 3 posts - 1 through 3 (of 3 total)
- You must be logged in to reply to this topic.
› Forums › Geocaching in Wisconsin › General › Lonely Caching near Eau Claire, hmm, what’s up?
Hmm, I just noticed a boatload of Lonely Caches near Eau Claire. Looks like maybe the Tower Ridge area? Why hasn’t Ralph gone and revisited these already? I mean, if he hasn’t cleaned up those, there must be *something* about them!
@Trekkin’ and Birdin’ wrote:
Hmm, I just noticed a boatload of Lonely Caches near Eau Claire. Looks like maybe the Tower Ridge area? Why hasn’t Ralph gone and revisited these already? I mean, if he hasn’t cleaned up those, there must be *something* about them!
I plan on heading out there next week or so, after the snow melts enough to discourage cross country skiers from using the area. Tower Ridge is a big cross country ski area, and generally I try to avoid x-country ski trails when walking with my dog to avoid messing up their tracks. i am sure that it will melt soon though, and the skiers will be gone.
z
Ralph, If it’s at all like it is around here, the snow is for crap for cross country skiing already. I was at the Bangor Forest today, where Bostwick Overlook is located, and though there were ski tracks still, there’s no grooming and I decided not to bother with my skis. Didn’t need my “rock” skis there, but it was just icy, cruddy snow.
But as a skiier, I do appreciate cachers like you. It bugs me when I’m in the groove and hit some footprints in the tracks, usually cause it causes me to wipe out if I’m really moving! LOL