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› Forums › Wisconsin Geocachers › Milestones, Congratulations, And Other Pats On the Back › Congratulations to anyone who found a cache today
Wow, it is cold out there.
When I walked my dogs, there urine froze before it hit the snow. Therefore, I wish to tip my hat to anyone who found a cache today, Dec 10, in the bitter cold and in the deep snow in Wisconsin.
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Yeah, the Recent Logs page has been a snooze, mostly notes and logs from pre-blizzard. Congrats to today’s brave souls, and here’s to picking up the pace this weekend. (But the craphas will still be there. 😉 )
I placed one, does that count?
I spent my time making a 4.5 hour drive to Madison. It will normally take 2 hours but the city of Madison does not see the need to clear the roads, or salt them. I guess they would rather people die on the roads than kill a fish in the lake.
I had grand plans for my storytelling trip to Monroe. Came to one at the courthouse, saw at least one foot of solid snow on top of the bush and decided…..nope, not showing up for my gig with my head soaked and just said ‘no to caching.’ Another one along the bike trail had a clue something like, Under logs and busted concrete. Don’t think so, just kept on heading for the gig!
Not often I’ll do that, but today I did. After traveling the AWFUL roads for at least half of the trip, I was glad to just get there and back home again. Because of the terrible roads, I had no time to spare, and had really hoped to go back and find one that skunked me in August 08, the Devils Tea Table. No idea when I’ll be able to get back down that close now. 🙁
Hit 13 today (including a FTF) on a run to #600. A lot more dnfs today compared to normal due to deep snow, cold winds, and being a first time snowcacher. Learned a lot today including country cemeteries get really deep drifts and even dead end caches aren’t gimmies when there is a 5 foot snowpile there.