Recommended Geocaches In NC Wisconsin

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    Jeremy
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    #1903720

    Northwoods Tom
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    I can’t let this post go empty anymore! I keep checking back for caches that I may have already found or those that I’m planning on a future trip. The lack of interest is driving me nuts! Soooo, I’m going to offer my two cents!

    These all involve a good hike, especially in the winter, so get your X-C skis or snowshoes ready.

    (GC1X14X) McCarthy Lake: Beautiful deep woods lake. Go on a sunny winter day. It will glisten like diamonds.

    (GCP6Z5) Red Pine Portal: Massive cedars and pines. I hit it from the east. Snowshoes are the best choice here.

    Tag, Now it’s your turn.

    #1903721

    Northwoods Tom
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    It’s been over a year and no one is interested!? Or they dislike ticks (Mistake, that’s another post…). Brag about a cache you really found enjoyable. I truly love to explore up north (No offense intended Southern Wisconsin). If you could, tell a little bit of “why” it was great, that would be even better! I’m slowly moving into the “Hayward Cheesheads” territory and have a few on my radar and I know there are others such as the waterfalls series and uws 22’s as well as Passing Winds. Who am I missing? It seems like I find a lot of logs filled with names from down south so I know you travel there. Offer your opinion if you could.

    Thanks in advance!

    #1903722

    RSplash40
    Member


    I favor a lot of the vilas county caches There are a whole bunch by Timberline Echos that are worth it most all are reasonable hikes with awesome views at the end

    Bearing tree Treaty tree of 1847 SpeakIng softly
    Iron block. Etc etc

    Find my logs on their hides some were quite the adventure

    #1903723

    mongo1965
    Member


    I’ve been working on clearing out from 51 to the west over to 17 on the east and 8 south up to 70 on the north. Lot of good caches if you don’t mind a hike. Something I really enjoy. Just did this one last weekend even though its on the wrong side of 70 http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.aspx?wp=GCJH7T

    #1903724

    Barry Butrymowicz
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    Had a great day hiking the trail between Three Lakes and Eagle River.

    Not exactly a power trail as the caches are about 1/2 mile apart. but was a great trail.

    GC15JEF
    GC3KCPE
    GC3KCP3
    GC3KCNN
    GC3KCN3
    GC3KCMF
    GC3KB8Y
    GC3KCPW
    GC3KCQ6

    #1903725

    WhiteEagle
    Member


    So.. I’m signed in to this forum, and anytime I click on a tab looking for information, it jumps into the http://www.geocaching.com website which of course is a whole different sign in process and username etc… Guess I can understand that now… Can find different posts and leads on geocaches in NC Wis, and can find “lonely ones” , etc… .. Found maps and lists of the geocaching humans involved, but..
    Haven’t found the page or link that I can go to which will tell me where geocaches are in a defined city, county, regions etc…
    Sure there’s a link to where I can define a city, zip, county, region or whatever and it can list or show the local ones available..
    If finding this list or a map of the actual geocaches is the first test for newbies, I’ve failed so far….

    #1903726

    BeccaDay
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    WhiteEagle – this site is for geocachers in Wisconsin to talk about geocaching, meet up, share stories, play games within the geocaching game, etc. But to actually find out where the geocaches are you need to register for http://www.geocaching.com and sign up for an account. Then you will learn where the geocaches are hidden in your area (or anywhere else really). Good luck and if you have any more questions feel free to post them in our WGA forums or send me a PM.

    Not all who wander are lost. -J.R.R. Tolkien

    #1903727

    WhiteEagle
    Member


    OK …
    Thank you ..
    apparently misunderstood a little bit about this specific site’s scope – and apparently it’s function/objectives …. apparently I had an account at http://www.geocaching for year or so when I did some waymarking, but couldn’t get that account to work this week when your website sent me into it. – so now have different one there which I will make sure it stays active ….and will go search for answers over there.

    #1903728

    BeccaDay
    Participant


    It happens. 🙂 Hope all goes well for you as you figure this whole thing out.

    Not all who wander are lost. -J.R.R. Tolkien

    #2043630

    bartrod
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    Biked to a series of caches along the Mountain Bay Trail around the Bowler/Wittenberg area last Wednesday…the fall color was at its peak…was an awesome ride through the woods. There’s even an old covered bridge on the trail in Bowler that crosses the Embarrass River…very picturesque.

    Oconto...the birthplace of western civilization:)

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