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› Forums › Geocaching in Wisconsin › General › My 1st race for a FTF this weekend.
Well, I know that around other parts of the state, when there is a new FTF, there is a race to claim it. I woke up Saturday morning and there was a new alert for a cache about 20 miles north of me. A Puzzle cache. My first look at it it was oh boy, here come another headache.
Here is the link to the cacheTravel Bug Party Cache
This was the FIRST time I have ever ran into another cacher while actually looking for a cache. It was pretty dang fun. I have gotten to know Gramma Cindy pretty well over the last year. This was her #199 find. I could have let her have it but it was just to much fun to mess with her mind. And the cache was in here back yard or should I say her neck of the woods.
And to beat the Great Esko Climber to a FTF is an accomplishment too!
Congrats on a FTF Meathead
Congratulations on the FTTMAC!
LOL! I have FTF’s. And I have been beat to found first by a couple of hours. Never by less than 30 seconds.
No too many opportunities to stand in line waiting to sign the log up in Hayward eh?
Is Hayward still in the states???
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@Mathman wrote:
Is Hayward still in the states???
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I think there is a move to make the region North of Hwy 8 its own Territory. As God forbid, we get absorbed into the Land of Mudducks
cuz that all we get for Media and stuff.
Hayward is still in the states, but it is north of the 45th parallel, so most of you dont have the maps for this area in your GPS
Some of us do! LOL Some of us even grew up north of the 46th parallel and go there often!
Congrats on the FTF. Trekkin’ has fallen off the wagon and got a bunch of them today. And he was doing so well for awhile there!
Congrats on the FTF……the race for em is an addiction, without a known cure.
zuma