Forums Hiding and Hunting Recommended Caches Kettle Moraine

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    I received this request via email and thought I would ask for input from WGA members. Any thoughts I can pass along to this geocacher?


    I’m heading up to Kettle Moraine, but don’t know the area well enough to
    know what caches are in the park. Can you give me some recommendations?
    Right now, I don’t know if I’ll be in the North or South, so a couple in
    each would be cool. Any difficulty is fine with me, cache or terrain.
    Thanks for any help.

    #1741505

    we really enjoyed both Scuppernong Springs and Field of Pines

    #1741506

    I don’t know if they’re in Northern but, close!!

    “Monches Redemption” and
    “Missing in Monches” were in really great places!!

    My $.02

    Team Flushingrouse

    #1741507

    We have several caches in the Northern Area. Greenbush, Zilmer-Ice Age, Dundee Area Micro, 50 State Quarters Cash, Wild Turkey and Team Rusch has The Great Texas-Wisconsin Hitchiker Race II. These are all different type areas throughout the Kettles.
    Bill

    #1741508

    Anything in the Kettle Moraine is a winner. One of my first is still a memorable one. Brian’s Salute to Stute.


    Steve Bukosky
    Waukesha

    #1741509

    If you want to see a lot of the Northern Kettle Moraine, My cache “Kettle Moraine View” will give an excellent birds-eye view from the observation tower.

    #1741510

    I think the kettle Moraine is a little more then a “park”. It’s a pretty good chunk of the state.

    For the Southern Kettle, I agree that Salute to Stute is a good one.. It’s one of those hidden little treasures which is what Geocaching is all about!

    [This message has been edited by GrouseTales (edited 06-25-2003).]

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