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Front Page › Forums › Wisconsin Geocachers › Milestones, Congratulations, And Other Pats On the Back › Who Finally "Hack"ed away to Complete the Jasmer C
August 29, 2013 will go down in history. On this day, our youngest daughter turned 21 and Hack1of2 completed their Jasmer Challenge. Both are significant events! Congrats to John and Kim who had to go after Critters to make this happen. You can read all about it in their log at GCA80. This is an awsome accomplishment. I am sure many of us can say that we participated in some of those oldies along the way. They are just returning from a trip that was planned around getting the last seven (six from 2000) that they needed. My personal favorite of these seven was the day they rented a pontoon – GC20. Again, congratulations John and Kim! What next?! 😀
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Congratulations! That’s quite an accomplishment!
So now that you’ve found caches from all of the times that caches were placed….what’s your opinion? Are the oldies always the best? What is/was the prime caching placement time?
Not all who wander are lost. -J.R.R. Tolkien
Congratulations! Sounds like there may be a boat in your future 😉
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Congratulations on finishing this challenge! I first heard of it at the WGA campout this year. I didn’t know you were pursuing it. I am sure interesting stories and photos accompanied you all the way! 🙂
way to go guys
Congrats on completing the challenge! 😀
Nice! Congrats.
That’s awesome. It’s always great to follow your adventures and the photos make it even more fun.
Congrats – enjoying your logs. A picture is worth a thousand words. Looked at all of the pictures – still a lot of reading to do.
Congrats!!