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    @Hitman4 wrote:

    Thankful no pictures were taken of someone in waist deep water after breaking through thin ice. 😳

    #1958931

    @Lacknothing wrote:

    The night of the lost flashlight Hitwoman? Did the Hitman ever forgive you?

    I have been forgiven but it has not been forgotten. :kiss:

    Has Mr. Lacknothing ever forgiven you for coming home smelling from Wet Maze?

    Quote from the Wet Maze log, by Lacknothing:
    I learned today that deer are very smart and there was a reason there was not deer tracks in the direction I was moving the team. I would actually find out this reason in about 50 yards. Imagine my surprise when one minute I am walking on a frozen marsh and the very next second I am in marsh water up to my knees … and the stench – oh my – did that smell or what?! The girls were about 20 yards behind me and immediately smelled it. And how to get out of this cespool? Finally figured out I just needed to back up to get on solid ground. And that I did and the only thing truly damaged was my pride. Yes – the boots were wet (actually full of water) and my socks were soaked, but at least we now had a really good story that hopefully would measure up to CodeJunkie’s adventure (well maybe not quite that adventurous). We made it back out without further incident. Needless to say, I found the nearest deer tracks to follow since obviously deer know where not to tred in a marshy area in the middle of February.
    😆

    #1958932

    @Team Black-Cat wrote:

    @Hitman4 wrote:

    Thankful no pictures were taken of someone in waist deep water after breaking through thin ice. 😳

    Good grief….hope they’re not still down there! 😯

    #1958933

    @rattledbox wrote:

    Another sign should be Caution Thin Ice….

    😆 Did you really need a sign to let you know there was thin ice? 😆

    All that matters is that the cache was found. 8)

    #1958934

    That kinda looks like Baird Creek.

    #1958935
    LDove
    Participant

      😆 😆 😆 I’m sorry, but I am LMAO! That is one funny picture, it is totally something I would do – only with my car….

      #1958936

      the best part of Lacknothing falling off the boardwalk…..it was a GPS less cache, I don’t know what she was doing looking at it, you need a compass to find the cache, there are no final coords!!

      so whatever she was doing, it had nothing to do with my cache

      #1958937
      Lacknothing
      Participant

        @Muggle B wrote:

        the best part of Lacknothing falling off the boardwalk…..it was a GPS less cache, I don’t know what she was doing looking at it, you need a compass to find the cache, there are no final coords!!

        so whatever she was doing, it had nothing to do with my cache

        EXCUSE ME? I was using my GPS to figure out how many feet to the next landmark you gave me. I could have sued you because I think I ended up with a bruise that day. It was tramatic to say the least. Besides, I am still not so sure that Walkingadventure didn’t push me.

        And on the picture of RB and the thin ice – it does seem a bit obvious that the ice might be thin – but what do I know – just seems like the open water would be a good indication. Seriously, though, a book published with our funniest stories while geocaching would be a hoot – with pictures included.

        The views expressed here are that of myself only and do not necessarily represent that of the WGA board.

        #1958938
        LDove
        Participant

          Next time, take your car – it’s what I would do… 😕

          #1958939

          @Hitman4 wrote:

          @Team Black-Cat wrote:

          @Hitman4 wrote:

          Thankful no pictures were taken of someone in waist deep water after breaking through thin ice. 😳

          Good grief….hope they’re not still down there! 😯

          Heh, heh. Nope. I’m doing just fine…

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