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Just wanted to say Hi here in the new members forum. Thought there would be more posts.
I bought a GPSMAP 76cs from Garmin. Looking forward to biking with it as soon as the rain and cold weather stops.
Going to try the caches around Leopold, picnic point and the north east side for starters.
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Welcome TripWire!
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Welcome to our adventures! There’s plenty around Madison. Let me know if you ever want to walk along!
Cachew and Wicket, the geodog
Welcome! Cachew is right. Many good ones right in our backyard! Happy cachin.
wooden_nickel
Verona, WI
Tripwire, Welcome.
We are also Madison Area Cachers,(DeForest)
Be sure to try Our web cam cache on campus and Training Camp (Not ours but very cool)!
Have fun!
WISearchers
Welcome from Team Honeybunnies! You’ll find that the WGA is just about the friendliest group around. They have been to us, and we’re newbies too. See you in the logs. Be cool Honeybunny!
Well I have bounced around the boards here and everyone seems helpful and friendly. I tried a few caches (1 out of 3 found), and had a lot of fun. Looking forward to more chat and caches. Thanks everyone.
TripWire
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Hello Everyone.
I am new to Geocaching, adding it to my hobby of letterboxing. I have just started doing a little research and am looking to get a GPS unit very soon so that I can start hunting.
I am located in the Appleton area (Neenah) and see that I will be busy for a long time just finding caches in my area let alone spreading out over the rest of the state(s).
I look forward to discovering the treasures and adventures associated with these caches and hopefully will run into a few of you while I am out there.
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