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    BeccaDay
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    So our family was planning on going to GC5Q1ET in Denver, we were going to visit my family in Colorado this summer anyway so we might as well attend a Mega/Giga Event while we’re at it.  Anyway, my cousin just announced his wedding date a few weeks later and in California.  Cousin trumps Giga Event, I’m afraid.  I’m pretty sure that this is nonrefundable, anyone going that wants our T-shirt and pathtag?  I believe I’ve heard from a few WI geocachers that are going.  And BTW, if anyone wants any advice about traveling to or in Colorado, feel free to PM me.

    And on a related note, looks like I’m going to California this summer.  Hooray!

    Not all who wander are lost. -J.R.R. Tolkien

    #2048861

    raslas
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    Becca:  We are planning on on starting our 2 week vacation with Geowoodstock and haven’t decided where to head from there so we aren’t sure how long we will be in the Denver area but are there any must do caches that you would recommend in the Denver area?

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    kc9gbo
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    Following along on this thread myself..

    #2048936

    BeccaDay
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    Sadly, I actually don’t know the best caches to do in Denver.  I rarely go to the city for caching when I’m visiting my family.  Now if you were heading to any mountain towns I could recommend a thing or two.  Also, if you want stops on your routes I could recommend a few things too.  Which route are you taking?

    I know that there is a Geocaching Colorado group, like our WGA, and they have a website.  You could probably look on there for info.  I believe there’s a whole page/section on the GeoWoodstock.  http://www.geocachingcolo.com/

    Not all who wander are lost. -J.R.R. Tolkien

    #2048937

    BeccaDay
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    If you’re taking I25 and like weird things, I’d recommend stopping at this virtual:  GCG0E3.  My mom used to take me here when I was a kid and I think it’s about quadrupled in size since then.  And if you do take I25 wave by the Loveland exit, that’s where I grew up.  🙂

    Not all who wander are lost. -J.R.R. Tolkien

    #2048939

    Pixiestix13
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    Looks like I will be attending!  I missed out on the registration, so if there’s a way to transfer it, I’ll gladly take it!  Just let me know what I owe you!

     

    ~ **~ All posts are my opinion and do not in any way reflect the opinion of the WGA Board of Directors ~**~

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    raslas
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    Sadly, I actually don’t know the best caches to do in Denver. I rarely go to the city for caching when I’m visiting my family. Now if you were heading to any mountain towns I could recommend a thing or two. Also, if you want stops on your routes I could recommend a few things too. Which route are you taking? I know that there is a Geocaching Colorado group, like our WGA, and they have a website. You could probably look on there for info. I believe there’s a whole page/section on the GeoWoodstock. http://www.geocachingcolo.com/%5B/quote%5D

    Don’t know for sure yet what route we are taking.  Will have more time to stop on the way back than on the way out.  I will check out the Colorado Geocaching Group.  Thank you 🙂

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