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Since some the geo art caches in Colorado is close to mom wingwalkers deliveries, I have 700 or so of those solved and edited. I can just imagine how long it took to write all those cache pages. It took me 3 weeks to write 56 pages.
I’ll be willing to help write pages for a Wisconsin Geo Art. But only if needed. LOL
Im not sure where there is enough space, but i think that wouldbe an awesome project for WGA
@micpoe wrote:
Yeah, WA, get on that 😉
Also, completely irrelevant, ZaErrrrka, I am SO excited to do your Batman themed series in Oshkosh with my daughter! She is OBSESSED with Batman and I think she will get a kick out of it!
THANK YOU, Erika and I are really excited for it as well. Alot of thought went into it and we hope that everyone loves it as well. Theres a few with some unusual camo, so be on the lookout, Good Luck!!
Here’s a smaller one that I just spotted in Nebraska with a christian theme, starts here: GC4TQD5
Not all who wander are lost. -J.R.R. Tolkien
@beccaday wrote:
Here’s a smaller one that I just spotted in Nebraska with a christian theme, starts here: GC4TQD5
I’m surprised that one got published. I didn’t think Groundspeak allowed any caches with religious overtones.
Maybe the local reviewer is a very religious person and let it slide. Who knows?
If you look on the cache pages, they don’t promote religion, they just state the names of the books of the bible.
Not all who wander are lost. -J.R.R. Tolkien
Becca is correct, although some of the mystery caches tread close to the line. As far as the “Geo-Art” image goes, we don’t review for that. Note that anyone can always come along and mess up a geo art image by adding additional caches.
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