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If you are looking for an uncut gem… a true diamond in the rough, head towards Grantsburg, WI. elfdoctors has an almost unbeatable, series in the Crex Meadow area. I got a little moist on the final, but I make caches alot harder than they need to be. You should really experience this place. Be sure to bring your camera!
@lagrac wrote:
If you are looking for an uncut gem… a true diamond in the rough, head towards Grantsburg, WI. elfdoctors has an almost unbeatable, series in the Crex Meadow area. I got a little moist on the final, but I make caches alot harder than they need to be. You should really experience this place. Be sure to bring your camera!
I was lucky enough to do this sereis early on, and agree 100$ with lagrac here. This is a great series, in a very scenic rural marsh area.
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Oh man, maybe I can actually convince Trekkin’ of the wisdom of a visit here. This is also one of the birding gems of the state, and we aren’t all that far from it! Although I really try to do most of my birding close to home–97% of my life list of 217 North American birds—it’s nice to, as they say, sometimes kill two birds with one stone!
Now, how about Wyalusing? Although it’s already kind of late for me to catch all the really good birding action down there. And don’t even get me going on the Mlwaukee Coast Guard Impoundment! LOL
Thanks for the kind words! 😀 Crex Meadows is the real attraction. It has 3 State Natural Areas and a wildlife refuge area within its 30,000 acres. Cachers will drive through some of the protected areas which didn’t allow caches. At least two species of birds nesting here cannot be found anywhere else in the state.
Contact me if any of you are planning a visit. There are very few cachers in this neck of the woods.
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