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› Forums › Wisconsin Geocachers › Milestones, Congratulations, And Other Pats On the Back › Cachelovskys travel to Texas for #900
… and I’m wondering how many puzzles they are looking for down there?
Hey, great news on #900, Cachelovskys! Texas is a big state–will you get #1000 before you come back? 😉
Thanks for the post marc! There aren’t too many puzzles down in Texas. However, we were able to get a FTF on a puzzle down in Texas that no one solved for two weeks. http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.aspx?wp=GC1DMVT
There are a TON of caches in Texas. To bad some of them are in parking lots…good for numbers though! We are back in Green Bay, but it was a nice place to quickly rack up numbers! I think we did 63 in about a week. Not a ton among some standards I have seen…or one day in West Bend 😀
Here is another good cache down there…notice HOW MANY PEOPLE ARE WATCHING IT!! http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.aspx?wp=GCEB29
@Cachelovskys wrote:
There aren’t too many puzzles down in Texas. However, we were able to get a FTF on a puzzle down in Texas that no one solved for two weeks. http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.aspx?wp=GC1DMVT
Say, WHAT??? 😯
Within 49 miles of your FTF there are 431 puzzles listed, by my count. 🙄
Too difficult, hey? 😳
Interesting fact marc. But 49 miles! Who drives forty-nine miles on vacation while they are pushing for a milestone.
I prefer this fun fact…there were 154 caches within 3 miles of my ground zero!! 😀 I did have a few other puzzles solved I just didn’t get a chance to find them.
I am just happy to be sitting 100 caches away from the millennium club!