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› Forums › Geocaching in Wisconsin › General › Dr. Evermore on "Pickers" next Monday
We’re watching “Pickers” and the “all new next week” will feature Dr. Evermore. Monday, January 14 at 8PM our time. History Channel.
Aw, we cancelled our cable last year and usually don’t miss it. But I’d like to see this.
Not all who wander are lost. -J.R.R. Tolkien
I saw that also and thought. . . I wonder if Hotdogs off Trail had anything to do with it.
Can’t claim any credit for their stop here, although it is a perfect stop. Will be interesting to see if they “have a bit of tea with Lady Eleanor in the Gazebo” We’ll be watching.
Thanks T&B. We visited with Lady Eleanor a couple of months ago when they opened the Badger Ordinance site to the public for one day. Had to stop and walk through that interesting place again. She told us the pickers had been there but didn’t know when they would show it. Got it on the TIVO now.
@hotdogs_off_trail wrote:
Can’t claim any credit for their stop here, although it is a perfect stop. Will be interesting to see if they “have a bit of tea with Lady Eleanor in the Gazebo” We’ll be watching.
Hope the show the cache, but no virtual logging please. 🙂
Being that the show is about picking and then turning it around for a profit, I hope that they treated the good Dr. well in the end. His wonders have become near and dear to our hearts, and we continue to stop by when in the area and send like-minded friends who will be passing through too. If the show concentrates on what kind of haul they made off of him then Nielsen can count on me taking my ad-viewing eyes elsewhere. I’ll be watching with my fingers crossed though. Looking forward to seeing him on the air.
For those that did not get a chance to see the show, it will be on again next Fri/Sat at 10:00PM and 2:00AM respectfully. It is also availble on HistoryChannel.com, for those that do not have cable, sat. or good friends. 🙂