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    After helping Cheeto take on a milestone this morning I was thinking about some of my past milestones and wondered what other caches out there will make good milestones for future caching. Two of my most memorable ones were:

    GCVYKT

    Cram Island seems to have become a milestone type cache. It was my 800th and it was quite a ride out on the river.

    GC3B1

    Pike Powder Hike seems to have also taken this role and probably one of the most visited as a milestone cache.

    GC16W5J

    Oasis was not a milestone of mine but it should have been but I didn’t want to pass it up as I had a willing accomplice for this run but it was his milestone.

    Above and beyond these what are some of the caches that you have reserved for a milestone?

    #1891830

    marc_54140
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    GC42REP77BD Moon Base #1

    Reserved for milestone #90,000.

    Maybe someone will be able to spread my ashes over it? 😆

    #1891831

    GetMeOutdoors
    Participant


    “OVER IT”!? Can’t an ammo can be used as an urn?

    Cache description: Here lies marc. Don’t sneeze.

    PS, no trading allowed.

    #1891832

    Team Black-Cat
    Participant


    @getmeoutdoors wrote:

    Don’t sneeze.

    Good advice when one is wearing a space suit.

    #1891833

    Team Deejay
    Participant


    Didn’t I read on here that someone planned to have their ashes turned into a travel bug?

    #1891834

    WI_Robin
    Member


    @Team Deejay wrote:

    Didn’t I read on here that someone planned to have their ashes turned into a travel bug?

    I don’t know about someone here in WI, but it has been done by other people. Some off these contine actual remains – others are just a hoax: OriginalLeslie , Uncle Bob’s Ashes , Uncle Elwyn , Paul Forbis and now for a little comic relief Papa Smurf’s Manhood – check out the pictures for a little chuckle.

    #1891835

    Team Deejay
    Participant


    Now I remember! It was Marc! Of course, after we started talking about where the frustrated puzzle cachers of the Fox Cities would choose to leave him (garbage dump hides, lamppost and guardrail hides and 5 miles hikes marked as one star terrain), I think he thought better of it. (Maybe not?)

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