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    @labrat_wr wrote:

    @Team Black-Cat wrote:

    Tanks.

    let me elaborate on this one…

    nanos on tanks.

    ammo cans on tanks are okay 🙂

    As long as it’s not one of those mini ammo cans then I agree.

    #1933518

    boy perspective is funny. my 9 yr old LOVED the nano on the tank 🙂

    plus we got to learn a new word from the “clue” 😉

    #1933519

    The ones we couldn’t find.

    #1933520
    BigJim
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      @Braid Beard’s Gang wrote:

      Bridges and bus stops…..

      I thought bridges were off limits.

      All opinions, comments, and useless drivel I post are mine alone and do not reflect the opinions of the WGA BOD.

      #1933521

      @labrat_wr wrote:

      @Team Black-Cat wrote:

      Tanks.

      let me elaborate on this one…

      nanos on tanks.

      ammo cans on tanks are okay 🙂

      Tanks for the idea Pete!

      #1933522

      @BigJim60 wrote:

      @Braid Beard’s Gang wrote:

      Bridges and bus stops…..

      I thought bridges were off limits.

      I have found lots of caches under foot bridges, I think its just car bridges that arent allowed.

      My least favorite type have to be park shelter hides when they use those tiny little blinkies.

      #1933523

      @BigJim60 wrote:

      I thought bridges were off limits.

      pedestrian/bicycle bridges, not car bridges…

      #1933524
      BigJim
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        @Braid Beard’s Gang wrote:

        @BigJim60 wrote:

        I thought bridges were off limits.

        pedestrian/bicycle bridges, not car bridges…

        Duh! Don’t know why my mind went straight to car bridges, I have found several troll caches under pedestrian bridges.

        All opinions, comments, and useless drivel I post are mine alone and do not reflect the opinions of the WGA BOD.

        #1933525
        BigJim
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          So anyway, my least favorite caches are puzzles. I don’t mind the kind where you find clues in the field and plug them into the coords. It’s the ones where the cache page has some gibberish on it that you’re supposed to make sense of. I generally pass by the question mark caches.

          All opinions, comments, and useless drivel I post are mine alone and do not reflect the opinions of the WGA BOD.

          #1933526

          @BigJim60 wrote:

          @Braid Beard’s Gang wrote:

          @BigJim60 wrote:

          I thought bridges were off limits.

          pedestrian/bicycle bridges, not car bridges…

          Duh! Don’t know why my mind went straight to car bridges, I have found several troll caches under pedestrian bridges.

          and I’m pretty sure here in Oshkosh those are now underwater :(….saw one of them blocked off Sunday coming home from church…..

          #1933527

          The chrome bison tube in the woods at dusk……my eyes just aren’t as good as they once were. 😆

          #1933528

          1. Camo jobs that don’t fit the hide. EX: Green camo duct tape on guardrail hide.

          2. Tanks or other large weaponry or equipment. I almost ALWAYS bang my head.

          3. Haven’t identified exactly which ones, but certain pine trees make me itch like crazy. Others, not so much.

          4. Listings with no information or anything about WHY there is a cache place there other than “I could place a cache here so I did.” Exclusion to this rule… Park & Rides.

          #1933529

          No one mentioned my two least favorites: trash cans and dumpsters. We found one in Tennessee on the used grease drum at a Cracker Barrel, with the name of “The Smelly Crack”. Shortly after that, Cracker Barrel banned geocaching on their property.

          #1933530

          No one mentioned my two least favorites: trash cans and dumpsters. We found one in Tennessee on the used grease drum at a Cracker Barrel, with the name of “The Smelly Crack”. Shortly after that, Cracker Barrel banned geocaching on their property.

          Looks like the Dells still has theirs.

          #1933531

          Puzzle caches that require me to spend a great deal of time at a computer to try and solve. Puzzle solves in the field are just fine. Rock piles come in a close 2nd.

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