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    Muther just put out another series of caches!

    #1914000

    In the last words of Marvin, “Man, I don’t even have an opinion!” Now quick shoot me in the head before someone in Wisconsin gets this lame idea.

    #1914001

    I can’t help but give this topic a fresh look in the light of the “safety” issue associated with roundabouts and the supposed danger to the general public that cachers cause while being a pedestrian there.

    Look at your average power caching trip or someone chasing one of these “muther” outlines and tell me how the driving antics, questionable parking, and dashes-across-the-roads that we all know are taking place are any less dangerous or less likely to cause accidents.

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    #1914002

    thread stealing is in another forum 😛

    #1914003

    @gotta run wrote:

    I can’t help but give this topic a fresh look in the light of the “safety” issue associated with roundabouts and the supposed danger to the general public that cachers cause while being a pedestrian there.

    Look at your average power caching trip or someone chasing one of these “muther” outlines and tell me how the driving antics, questionable parking, and dashes-across-the-roads that we all know are taking place are any less dangerous or less likely to cause accidents.

    If you were to take a good look at these roads, you will find they are country roads. The traffic here is almost non existent.

    I have been on these roads in years past for other activities, and we just stopped in the road, and did our thing. Actually, got out lawnchairs, and sat in the road for a while! No traffic.

    #1914004
    sandlanders
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      @marc_54140 wrote:

      The traffic here is almost non existent.

      Right about that, Marc. But there’s a vision hazard right now: the 10-12 foot cornstalks right up to the edges of both sides of the road! 😉

      #1914005

      @marc_54140 wrote:

      If you were to take a good look at these roads, you will find they are country roads. The traffic here is almost non existent.

      I have been on these roads in years past for other activities, and we just stopped in the road, and did our thing. Actually, got out lawnchairs, and sat in the road for a while! No traffic.

      I sit corrected!

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      #1914006

      @marc_54140 wrote:

      [Actually, got out lawnchairs, and sat in the road for a while! No traffic.

      Dah… do we dare ask why? :>

      #1914007

      @RSplash40 wrote:

      @marc_54140 wrote:

      [Actually, got out lawnchairs, and sat in the road for a while! No traffic.

      Dah… do we dare ask why? :>

      Sure, why not ……

      On a botany expedition, and we were browsing different manuals looking up what species we were finding along the road.

      #1914008

      @marc_54140 wrote:

      @RSplash40 wrote:

      @marc_54140 wrote:

      [Actually, got out lawnchairs, and sat in the road for a while! No traffic.

      Dah… do we dare ask why? :>

      Sure, why not ……

      On a botany expedition, and we were browsing different manuals looking up what species we were finding along the road.

      LOL…I was wondering that myself. Thanks for the answer.

      #1914009

      @marc_54140 wrote:

      @RSplash40 wrote:

      @marc_54140 wrote:

      [Actually, got out lawnchairs, and sat in the road for a while! No traffic.

      Dah… do we dare ask why? :>

      Sure, why not ……

      On a botany expedition, and we were browsing different manuals looking up what species we were finding along the road.

      I can just imagine how that went: “Hmmmm….And this species is the Fibbus Maximius….normally found between here and Door County, usually on weekends”. 😆

      #1914010

      @marc_54140 wrote:

      @RSplash40 wrote:

      @marc_54140 wrote:

      [Actually, got out lawnchairs, and sat in the road for a while! No traffic.

      Dah… do we dare ask why? :>

      Sure, why not ……

      On a botany expedition, and we were browsing different manuals looking up what species we were finding along the road.

      Well, not among the answers I would’ve guessed but not surprised by it either given some of the puzzles I’ve had to solve. oh damn, I’m guessing this is going to become one now.

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