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03/13/2004 at 10:13 pm #1719621
May I be the first to congratulate Jeff on his 1000th cache.
Amazing accomplishment and only the 2nd person from Wisconsin to hit it.03/13/2004 at 10:35 pm #1736694I’ll be the second! Jeff and I were neck and neck for a while and trading off leads. He blew by me later on and my head is still spinning. Congratulation!
03/13/2004 at 10:36 pm #1736695Way to go Jeff!!!!!! That is one *HUGE* accomplishment!!!
03/13/2004 at 11:58 pm #1736696It has been fun just “watching” as he has jumped from county to county in search of “just one more”. Many, many miles this last few months!
Congratulations Jeff; and thanks for all the laughable log entries on your way to 1000!
03/14/2004 at 1:03 am #1736697Jeff,
A few of your caches are responsible for getting us hooked… We’ve watched and learned from one of the best… You continue to impress all of us!! We really do look up to you!!
Keep it up!!
Bill
Team Flushingrouse03/14/2004 at 1:28 am #1736698Congratulations on your milestone! On to the next 1000. Hope to see you on the trails sometime.
03/14/2004 at 1:28 am #1736699Amazing! What an incredible feat that you truly can be proud of. Fantastic!
later,
Team GeoPink
Co-conspirators to make the world a better place…03/14/2004 at 4:09 am #1736700Wow! Way to go on hitting such a tremendous milestone! The first one was awesome, the 100th triumph, and now the 1000th must be amazing! May your second millenium be as awesome as your first (in 1/2 the time ).
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03/14/2004 at 5:56 am #1736701YEAH!!! Congrats Jeff on a great milestone! You are an inspiration to us all! We have enjoyed both caching with you as well as completing some of your caches…here’s to many many more!!!
03/14/2004 at 6:31 am #1736702Way to go Jeff! It’s a wonder your not at 2000, the way you’ve been logging finds like a mad man. Congratulations on the four digits.
Pat & Bob03/14/2004 at 11:46 am #1736703Boy are we slipping here! T&tb were always first with the accolades. Saturday we decided to try to get a few finds added to our list and scores of cachers beat us to the punch with the kudos due. Congratulations Jeff. You must have had a busy day 10? 12? finds. :P)
03/14/2004 at 3:33 pm #1736704Having walked with you on hunts, I can see that you really have a way of finding these things! Good for you- continue to enjoy the outdoors!
~Cachew03/14/2004 at 11:46 pm #1736705Congratulations Jeff!
We’ve enjoyed your caches and your company! Couldn’t happen to a better person! Way to Go! Hope to join that four digit club ourselves someday!03/15/2004 at 12:28 am #1736706We’re not worthy, we’re not worthy…
Congratulations!
I must say the caches you hide are also worthy of mention, very creative.
03/15/2004 at 3:28 am #1736707Thanks for all your kind words.
To follow in the tradition of doing special caches for milestones, the cache I ended up doing (Capture the Flag by wzbt03) was not my first choice.
I had planned to finish his WI Time Trial, but I forgot some key info at home. Then as backup, I was going to do his Rockport Run Around which turned into Rockport Run A-ground when I couldn’t find one of the waypoints. Capture the Flag, created for the larger purpose of taunting flatlanders, has charms all its own.
This all just goes to continue to show me how unpredictable and therefore fun caching is and will be.
See you all on the trail.
PS: Spring break starts in a week; my students may go to Florida, but I’m goin’ cachin’ in Wisconsin.
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