Old Silo Series

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    jpleva
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    A very big thank-you goes out to Mister GreenThumb,Sunshine and his grandson Eric for putting out 100 Old Silo caches. You have preoccupied me for the last 5 1/2 months. All of your hard work is appreciated by all of us who have followed the series. You have taken us to many new places and we have seen some pretty cool Old Silo’s. I still have 20 to go to complete the series.:D

    #1955818

    2CraziesMSN
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    I can’t wait to finish silo soon. have a lot to go

    #1955819

    WI.Hibiscus
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    There are 100!? 2 down, 98 to go. Thanks for the fun and the history lessons

    Sherry Beno

    #1955820

    Braid Beards Gang
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    I know I have thanked Mr. Greenthumb and Sunshine a hundred and one times in my logs, but I thank them here again. I would recommend these caches to everyone. They are mostly P n G’s worth finding. If you think I am lying, just follow the link to see what I am talking about

    https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.310488235657303.72340.100000883874597&type=1&l=e0b33d6a0b

    #1955821

    JimandLinda
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    A very nice cluster of siloes! 😀

    #1955822

    Casual-Cacher
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    I found an very interesting book at the library – Midwest Majesty Silos of Wisconsin by Jack Tackman.

    http://www.cafelibraries.org/polaris/search/title.aspx?ctx=18.1033.0.0.6&cn=659038

    #1955823

    Ostermi
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    I have yet to do any siloes, but I am planning to do beccaday’s”Stocks Family Fieldstone Barn” cache before our hike at Scuppernong tomorrow.

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