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03/10/2008 at 5:59 pm #1885849
As far as “spending the day hiking and finding temp caches” goes… does the group break up into smaller groups of cachers? All go out on their own? Mixed bag?
How large a group are we talking about as far as # of attendees?
What happens at the “WGA Meeting”?
03/10/2008 at 8:10 pm #1885850@-cheeto- wrote:
As far as “spending the day hiking and finding temp caches” goes… does the group break up into smaller groups of cachers? All go out on their own? Mixed bag?
How large a group are we talking about as far as # of attendees?
What happens at the “WGA Meeting”?
Hi Cheeto,
Some people cache in small groups, others in larger social groups, and it is a nice way to socialize with folks ya dont see often while on the trails.
There were 241 people at the last campout in Hartman.
At the WGA meeting there is a group photo and a brief update of WGA activities, and door prizes.
I hope to meet ya at the next event! I have really enjoyed the common sense that you bring to so many topics in the forums. So often I have read what you wrote, and thought “I wish I had posted that.”
(And if you are thinking that I am the same jerk that slagged your “goose poop” cache, that was my evil twin, not me.) 🙂
zuma
03/10/2008 at 8:15 pm #1885851Don’t forget that there are also several good permanent caches in Governor Dodge (and room for more, by the way!) as well as many in the surrounding countryside. Even if you choose to only hunt the temps you “happen to be walking by”, you will still have plenty of caches to find.
03/10/2008 at 8:27 pm #1885852There were 241 people at the last campout in Hartman.
Holly lot’s of geocachers Batman!
(And if you are thinking that I am the same jerk that slagged your “goose poop” cache, that was my evil twin, not me.)
I actually thought about renaming the cache after that log.. “Fav Fishing Spots – Goose Poop Park” but then that might offend the Menasha natives… Instead I took the constructive criticism and modified it to minimize the “exposure”. It’s too bad those geese took over those parks along that river… I considered your log like Simon Cowell’s comments. I still haven’t won Cache Idol yet though.
03/10/2008 at 9:59 pm #1885853@Team Deejay wrote:
Don’t forget that there are also several good permanent caches in Governor Dodge
…and an Earthcache! 😉
03/14/2008 at 12:17 am #1885854Speaking of what happens at the WGA campout…..I never did receive my 3rd place prize for the night hunt cache hide contest last year?
Did 1st or 2nd place receive their prizes? Tami
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