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11/22/2008 at 9:05 pm #1898199
About 100 or so. Unfortunately, some are in Nebraska, some are in Louisiana, some are in Missouri and some are in Mississippi, but thankfully the majority are in Wisconsin.
11/22/2008 at 10:48 pm #1898200@K0rpl wrote:
There you go Kat!!!
I don’t care for puzzles either.
Say it with me…..
Mr. Butschlitz would not approve of Puzzles!!!!!
OMG!! THanks for the laugh.
I’ll say it with ya…
Mr. Butschlitz would not approve of puzzles!
11/23/2008 at 1:08 am #1898201I knew you would like it Kat!
However, I do have a couple ready to go… Maybe 5 or so. that is about it.
11/23/2008 at 3:30 pm #189820220+ all in the puzzle kingdom, most solved the day I did my first puzzle push in… 2006? Looking at them now, a couple are archived.
11/23/2008 at 4:22 pm #1898203I havent really looked at puzzles too much all year. How liberating.
Maybe cold winter days will allow me some solving time.
11/23/2008 at 10:21 pm #1898204@Team Hemisphere Dancer wrote:
I havent really looked at puzzles too much all year. How liberating.
Maybe cold winter days will allow me some solving time.
…. but you just placed a Puzzle Cache!
11/23/2008 at 11:10 pm #1898205@marc_54140 wrote:
@Team Hemisphere Dancer wrote:
I havent really looked at puzzles too much all year. How liberating.
Maybe cold winter days will allow me some solving time.
…. but you just placed a Puzzle Cache!
The only reason I made it a puzzle is it has 2 special logging requirements. One of which you didn’t fulfill.
11/24/2008 at 1:34 am #189820638, plus 1 multi where the final was missing when we last searched.
11/24/2008 at 2:47 am #1898207I, the Mrs. TE have never looked at any on my own… Mr. a few, but very few… we don’t even put them in our pq… going to the Fox Valley for the holiday and aren’t planning on doing any. So echo VG.
TE11/24/2008 at 3:49 am #1898208Not all of the blue question marks are puzzling puzzles. I don’t do the “HUH?” puzzles, but some are ones where you find information in cemeteries to get the final or in downtown areas to get the final. These aren’t hard, just a little work (and many of these caches can be found in the winter or during hunting season).
Anyway, just upped my number to 3 that I know of. 🙂
11/24/2008 at 3:55 am #1898209@Team Hemisphere Dancer wrote:
@marc_54140 wrote:
@Team Hemisphere Dancer wrote:
I havent really looked at puzzles too much all year. How liberating.
Maybe cold winter days will allow me some solving time.
…. but you just placed a Puzzle Cache!
The only reason I made it a puzzle is it has 2 special logging requirements. One of which you didn’t fulfill.
Thanks Marc
11/24/2008 at 4:39 am #1898210The puzzle stack is getting larger by the day.
11/24/2008 at 4:55 am #1898211Add another 10 or so to my stack…..
11/24/2008 at 4:57 am #1898212@sandlanders wrote:
Not all of the blue question marks are puzzling puzzles. I don’t do the “HUH?” puzzles, but some are ones where you find information in cemeteries to get the final or in downtown areas to get the final. These aren’t hard, just a little work (and many of these caches can be found in the winter or during hunting season).
That’s a major factor I point out when trying to get cachers to do ‘puzzles’.
But how to get all cachers, anywhere, to look at them?
11/24/2008 at 12:28 pm #1898213Remove the question mark. Maybe if there was another icon or some letters like OSP (On site puzzle) identifying the ones that can be done when you arrive, verses the ones that you have to do things at home before, it would help.
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