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A well-earned “Congrats” to fellow Stoughton geocacher, Natloh, as he completes the Jasmer Challenge!
Congratulations, that’s a great accomplishment. Which cache filled the last box for you?
The the cache was Geocache GC19 in San Isabel National Forest in southern Colorado, nice drive up to Cordova pass and a .5 mile hike to the cache with great views. Also did GC18 another nice cache in Colorado.
I think that the Jasmer challenge has to be the toughest challenge of them all, unless you were there caching in the very beginning. That is a huge accomplishment! Congratulations! I’m thinking of heading to Taryall in a few weeks. How was it?
Not all who wander are lost. -J.R.R. Tolkien
Congratulations! How satisfying it must be to complete such a challenge. Way to stick with it!
I think that the Jasmer challenge has to be the toughest challenge of them all, unless you were there caching in the very beginning.
Not sure how Natloh filled his grid, but he was caching in Wisconsin quite early on. Might have some Jasmer-filling caches in there that no one else has… 😉 Congrats on achieving Jasmer completion, Alan!
Taryall is a nice cache, about 1/2 mile easy hike to the cache, park next to paved road, but I drove in 12 miles from the other side on an ATV trail, don’t unless you have 4-wheel drive and high ground clearance, I just made it out.
Yes I have the grid filled, I don’t have July of this year, but I am working on it.
Way to go Natloh! That is a big Challenge to conquer.
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