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› Forums › Geocaching in Wisconsin › General › Most Embarrasing Muggle Encounter?
I was on a bike trail with my mom heading out from London to Lake Mills and just off the path by a stream there was a naked man sunbathing in a lawn chair,we kindly waved and he put his cowboy hat over his “unit”. needless to say that was the talk of the cache trip.
BBG you should of asked her to email them to you [:)]
We were looking for a cache on a road in the middle of nowhere under some grape vines and it is my understanding the landowner knows the cache is there….we had several vehicles stop and older ladies literally started yelling at us for stealing grapes.
My cutest story was my niece’s first day of caching when she was 4. I was explaining muggles and she asked what to do if we spotted one so I laughed and told her to whistle and look at the ground. For a good year she would go into an utter panic if we saw muggles. But that first day we came across a couple on the Wild Goose trail near Hustisford. She started humming loudly and quickly gathered up an armful of sticks. She walked past them and yelled “we are NOT geocaching, we ARE picking up sticks, and BY THE WAY WE FOUND THREEEEE TREASURES!”
That is now my favorite story of all! 😆
@Todd300 wrote:
Had one encounter when I was at Presque Isle Park in Marquette. Walked in on two kids screwing in a hammock. And I’m not talking about putting them in a tree either.
I quietly walked away and they had no idea I was there.
For a while I had the uncanny ability to find fogged up cars at boat landings in the fall and saw the wild and rarely spotted Teenagus Matingus.
I thought about calling the dnr to report the sighting but figured there was a better of using tax payer dollars
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This to us was the most interesting, at least from my dad. GC1KKYZ