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› Forums › Geocaching in Wisconsin › General › UGGGG!!!!!
We are going to the chili and bonfire event and I forgot to write down what we are supposed to bring according to our names. I cant seem to find it anywhere can anyone help me with that. Also are there going to be new caches for the event and does anyone have a book mark list of all the caches in the Horicon park area that they would be willing to share with me. Let me know thanks.
Scout
Look in the Events menu on this WGA page.
As far as new caches in the area, a few have popped up, but nothing special is planned for cache hides for the Event, as far as I know.
Thanks for some reason i didnt think of looking at the cache page i could have swore i saw it here lol but thanks. as for bookmark hoping someone can help or if someone has a bunch of caches they think we should do that would be cool too we never cached there so we are open to anything.
scout
We are asking participants to bring a dish to pass / share based on the first letter of their last name as follows:
– Last name A-H: chips, pretzels, and/or snacks
– Last name I-P: cookies, cakes or desserts
– Last name Q-Z: salad, fruit, and/or vegetablesPermanent Geocaches – As always, hunting permanent caches in the local area is encouraged. There are about 60 caches/earthcaches within a 5 mile radius of the event location
Disclaimer : Always answering to a higher power.
There was a rumor that one of the 35 mm Cache Maintenance containers was being hidden near the center (that was from a log not anything I am doing)
Following the signals from space.
Ledge Park has fun caches – espcially GC104VB – Cracking Down!
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