Little free library caches..help

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    Trekkin and Birdin
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    We hope to create our own little library this summer, but until then, we enjoy seeking them out when a cache is incorporated into them. Twice in the past week, we’ve unknowingly passed by two such caches. I ‘m trying to create a bookmark list of all such caches in Wisconsin, so if you know of any, I’d appreciate that knowledge. Once the list is fairly complete, I’ll make it public so no one else with this obsession (and no data plan!) has to pass by one again!
    Thanks.

    #1976224

    JimandLinda
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    In Fond du Lac:

    GC4M7FM
    GC4VP2V, which is also a Letter Box/Gadget cache.

    #1976225

    Trekkin and Birdin
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    Thanks Jim!

    #1976226

    todsam
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    GC4EAJN in Green Bay

    #1976227

    Trekkin and Birdin
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    Thanks. I wish gc would revive the keyword search option…it would make this a lot easier.

    #1976228

    Trekkin and Birdin
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    Rainy day activity….I’m linking my now public bookmark list of Little Free Library geocaches in Wisconsin. I added several more by doing an attribute search for front yard caches and reading through all of those. I’m sure there are probably others, so keep them coming!

    http://www.geocaching.com/bookmarks/view.aspx?guid=82185a36-5b26-40f4-b274-a9c983cd2a53

    #1976229

    Noonan
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    Hudson has one!
    GC2VXV8

    The best sig is no sig.

    #1976230

    Noonan
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    I almost forgot, Baldwin has one too!
    GC12MJA

    The best sig is no sig.

    #1976231

    Mister Greenthumb
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    I didn’t look at your list so some may already be on it

    3XWJJ
    4W653
    4W63J
    4W633
    4W62M
    4W621
    47K1M
    3XNQN
    4RYHR
    4FPEE
    4J396
    4QCQE
    3C4FJ
    4B4NA

    #1976232

    Mister Greenthumb
    Participant


    here are a couple more that we didn’t find yet

    4EAJN
    556BC

    #1976233

    BigJim
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    Coming to a Little Free Library in Auburndale in the near future.

    All opinions, comments, and useless drivel I post are mine alone and do not reflect the opinions of the WGA BOD.

    #1976234

    Trekkin and Birdin
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    Wow, Mr. G most weren’t on my list, but they are now. Thanks.

    #1976235

    Team Deejay
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    I think maybe we need a set of instructions for some people who hide these. Certain ideas like:

    1. Putting your log inside a book is very likely to be a sustainable idea. A hollow book or a normal container will work. A library card or a sheet of paper in a book will likely be borrowed along with the book.

    2. Putting your cache in one of these without informing the owner is not a very good idea at all.

    3. Because of high muggle traffic, even a good design will required greater than average maintenance. Try not to place these outside your normal caching area.

    #1976236

    BeccaDay
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    There are tons around the Milwaukee area!

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

    #1976237

    CodeJunkie
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    @Team Deejay wrote:

    2. Putting your cache in one of these without informing the owner is not a very good idea at all.

    “Technically” wouldn’t this violate the gc.com publication guidelines?

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