Forums Geocaching in Wisconsin General 2 more Virtuals just faded away.

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    Now we can add GC3E67 to that list as well. Rats!

    #1928305

    Well, I’m slowly getting all the virtuals done in the state the easy but unfortunate way. This sucks..sure we could go to waymarking.com but thats another site, another login, more stats to keep up on, probably another forum where people P&M about stupid stuff…

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    @RSplash40 wrote:

    Well, I’m slowly getting all the virtuals done in the state the easy but unfortunate way. This sucks..sure we could go to waymarking.com but thats another site, another login, more stats to keep up on, probably another forum where people P&M about stupid stuff…

    waymarking.com = LAME.
    Loss of virts = SHAME.

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    @brkster wrote:

    Wow..That’s too bad. Not merely about the virtuals, but I’ve met Randy Paske a couple of times… Great guy. He’d been geocaching well before most of us had
    even heard of it. I hope he’s all right.

    Randy hasn’t logged on for years? I too have met him several times and enjoyed walking the trails with him. Anyone talk to him lately?

    #1928308

    Though I haven’t met him in real life, we have emailed a few times over the years. I emailed him just yesterday about the possibility of a group of us doing his now archived Devil’s Wisdom Tooth cache and retrieving it for him. He is more than happy to have us do this, and gave me the details as to what will be needed to accomplish the job.

    Not sure if this is still the case, but I know a couple of years back, he was the camp host at Wyalusing State Park, and had asked about the possibility of me doing a storytelling program for them. I would have loved to, but it was the same weekend as our storytelling festival here in town. So perhaps he is just occupying his time by enjoying the places close to home.

    #1928309

    Waymarking is certainly not lame. I had a great tour of downtown Chicago visiting a bunch of waymarks and learning some great history. It was awesome.

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    @greyhounder wrote:

    Waymarking is certainly not lame. I had a great tour of downtown Chicago visiting a bunch of waymarks and learning some great history. It was awesome.

    The website isn’t as good as Geocaching.com. I’m sure Lostby7 was just complaining about the site and not the sport of waymarking.

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