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› Forums › Geocaching in Wisconsin › General › SetonCachers5 TB’s?
Unfortunately, due to changes in our school schedule and the high mortality rate of our TB’s, there won’t be a SetonCachers5 team turning loose school kid TB’s this year.
The kids enjoyed it, but available time for the academic folks to make meaningful curriculum connections with TB’s has been lessened. At $5.00 apiece, it has been a costly project to run, particularly at the rate that they quickly disapear.
We’ll still use our GPS’ for geography – longitude & latitude – and occasionally take kids out geocaching, but that’ll be about it for this school year.
We certainly do appreciate all the support we’ve gotten the last several years from our of our geo-friends who’ve made a big deal out of the SetonCachers TB’s. You’ve helped make a pretty neat school project into something really special. Hopefully we’ll be able to do it again next year.
cYa, Grandpa Jim and the SetonCachers 1, 2, 3, 4, and the SetonCachers5 wannebes
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Darn that’s to bad. We got ahold of (Emma, Kate, and Kennedi’s Kema)http://www.geocaching.com/track/details.aspx?id=2799978 and moved it across country brought it a lot of places and put 20,000 miles on it. Handed it off to another cacher who was able to bring it to Alaska to fulfill it’s mission. I see it is still moving along and now has 29,000 miles.
I understand all to well the cost of missing TB’s darn it all the people that have to ruin it for others.