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› Forums › Geocaching in Wisconsin › General › Cache rescue
I see that Wis Kid archived a whole mess of caches just now and I’m sure that we have a whole lot of cache rescue ahead of us. Go get ’em! It doesn’t look like any that I have completed. 🙁
Thanks for the promo, Miata. My eyeballs are bleary from processing all these archives.
There seems to be rescues needed everywhere except extreme NW Wisconsin (nice job up there, guys!). And don’t feel like you need to have found the cache before to do a rescue. Just be sure to do a really complete search before giving up.
Upon looking at the mess of archived caches, I see that the one in Green Bay is indeed one that I found once…..but don’t recall the details. I’m sure that our people will clean them up in no time.
We also found the one in Green Bay.
Sorry for the question, it probably says somewhere but,
What does a Cache Rescue involve?
@Cachelovskys wrote:
We also found the one in Green Bay.
Sorry for the question, it probably says somewhere but,
What does a Cache Rescue involve?
Basicaly just go and verify that there are no scraps left there.
Wow! Several teams out already and rescused caches.
Congratulations to all you eager beavers.