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03/09/2017 at 3:45 pm #2054270
I’m the naturalist with the Kettle Moraine State Forest – Northern Unit and want to offer a Cache Quest on Sunday, June 4, since it’s Free Weekend in the State Parks. I am looking for help in setting up this event as I am not a well seasoned geocacher. My vision is to have three quests – Mauthe Lake for the Queen of the Lake, Long Lake for the King of the Mountain, and Ice Age Visitor Center for the Prince/Princess of the Forest. Each quest would involve finding 3 or 4 caches, solving riddles, that would provide the location for the final cache at each location. Prizes could be awarded to the teams that complete all three quests in the fastest amount of time. The help I need is setting up the caches and with advertising the event. Please contact me via email or call me at the Ice Age Visitor Center (920-533-8322). Thanks for your time and consideration.
03/09/2017 at 7:16 pm #2054272I’m the naturalist with the Kettle Moraine State Forest – Northern Unit and want to offer a Cache Quest on Sunday, June 4, since it’s Free Weekend in the State Parks. I am looking for help in setting up this event as I am not a well seasoned geocacher. My vision is to have three quests – Mauthe Lake for the Queen of the Lake, Long Lake for the King of the Mountain, and Ice Age Visitor Center for the Prince/Princess of the Forest. Each quest would involve finding 3 or 4 caches, solving riddles, that would provide the location for the final cache at each location. Prizes could be awarded to the teams that complete all three quests in the fastest amount of time. The help I need is setting up the caches and with advertising the event. Please contact me via email or call me at the Ice Age Visitor Center (920-533-8322). Thanks for your time and consideration.
It was nice speaking with you this evening. We will be in touch soon. This sounds like an exciting opportunity for the state of Wisconsin to learn about the IAT and geocaching. And, we all love science 🙂
I went to the woods because I wished to live deliberately, to front only the essential facts of life, and see if I could not learn what it had to teach, and not, when I came to die, discover that I had not lived.
-Henry David Thoreau
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