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08/22/2009 at 5:05 pm #1728734
A series of 7 caches. The first 6 stand alone as unique and challenging levels of caching, but are needed to get to the final GC1RQ7Y
Level 1 GC1MFF8 Probably the easiest, as it should be, but finding the numbers needed for the final might slow you up.
Level 2 GC1MGYF
Level 3 GC1NPVW
Level 4 GC1NZJ5
Level 5 GC1P2RR
Level 6 GC1PFMDThe series bounces back and forth between Wisconsin and Michigan, but does not have to be done in order of the levels, except for the final. Each of the cachers to complete the series gets a certificate. Plan for about 3 hours, but many more caches in the area, so you may want more time.
No long hikes, unique interesting containers, extra challenges to find codes, and lots of muggles make the series quite interesting.
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Most highly recommended
β08/22/2009 at 10:04 pm #1912905I agree. This is the most interesting series that I’ve ever done.
I think it took them several months to plan it all.
Very well thought out and planned. Gotta think outside the box to do this series.
Highly recommended.
08/24/2009 at 5:53 pm #1912906Ditto!
It received honorable mention as Cache of the Month earlier this summer…also posted in the N.E.W. forum…only cache to receive my coveted 5 smileys π π π π πOconto...the birthplace of western civilization:)
08/25/2009 at 1:40 am #1912907Yes, so far from what I have seen, this has been a great series! I have only done three, I beleive, but they have been top notch. I can’t wait to be able to finish the rest of this series.
09/09/2009 at 10:32 am #1912908We finished the series this weekend, and have to agree this was fun the final is the best
Barry and Valarie of sweetlife
09/09/2009 at 12:34 pm #1912909Is this feasible in a day trip?
It looks like there is at least one issue with the underlying caches, but beyond that? Might put this one on the radar if the kids would like it.
On the Left Side of the Road...09/09/2009 at 3:37 pm #1912910@gotta run wrote:
Is this feasible in a day trip?
It looks like there is at least one issue with the underlying caches, but beyond that? Might put this one on the radar if the kids would like it.
Definitely feasible in a day trip and the kids would LOVE it…the final has some great stuff for them to pick through. But be aware…some are in areas of high muggle activity.
Oconto...the birthplace of western civilization:)
09/09/2009 at 3:54 pm #1912911@bartrod wrote:
But be aware…some are in areas of high muggle activity.
Well I have found the kids to be excellent for providing stealth cover by being able to crawl around and look natural doing it. Particularly good for playgrounds.
I’m starting to get the “When are we going to go flying again?” questions from the peanut gallery so the wheels are a-turnin’ on this one.
Only one lonely cache there though. π₯
On the Left Side of the Road...09/09/2009 at 7:40 pm #1912912I’m looking forward to finishing up this series. I got two or three of them a few months ago. I kept the collected codes secretly tucked away so I can do the final when I get back to the area without having to revisit those caches!
09/28/2009 at 8:54 pm #1912913We managed to pull the whole series off in a Sunday trip from the Appleton area. After the first one, we were hooked!
Feel free to read our logs if you like, they pretty well document our fun for the day! Many thanks to FunkyFinderz4 for putting this fun cache series out! Highly recommended! π
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