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I just spotted a recent post by rogheff and realized that the name was new to me. So I did the usual checks of profile, hides and finds. Wow, an impressive record for a newby!
Started in August of 2005,
142 finds to date (rate: 0.992)
125 finds in the last 100 days
28 hides
Roger,
tell us more about yourself.
tb
Imagine my surprise as I’m checking out the forums to see my name. Rogheff is a Troop of Boy Scouts stationed out of Kenosha. We have many caches hidden by several of the Scouts and myself. We have a web page devoted to our cache descriptions and hints http://www.rogheffgecaching.com
What a wonderful sport, it’s great exercise, teaches my Scouts GPS and orienteering skills, gives us a great excuse to go on a 5 mile hike and gets us away from electronic devices like gameboys. We geocache on all campouts and I personally love coming up with strange, odd and unusual hides and containers.
By the way, almost everyone I’ve encountered geocaching have been wonderful people too.
When in Kenosha, Northern Illinois, Northern Minnesota or Louisianna, look up our hides.
Welcome aboard Roger.
We are looking forward to crossing paths.
It looks like you are going to make a big splash here!
T&tb
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