Forums Wisconsin Geocachers Milestones, Congratulations, And Other Pats On the Back Team Honeybunnies Break the Century Mark

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    Congrats to Team Honeybunnies on hitting cache number 100 today. Looks like they did it while working on our Jupiter cache.

    Hope to meet you on the trails soon.

    AstroD-Team

    #1757248

    A big hug and a big congratulations from the Ecorangers. Way to go and keep it up! Tami

    #1757249

    Aw shucks. Blush. Twarn’t nuthin. Thanks for bringing us into the community you guys. See you in the logs. Be cool Honeybunny!

    #1757250

    Nothing like the 1st 100 caches! Congrats!

    #1757251

    The first of many more….congratulations!

    Bec

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    #1757253

    Memories ……….

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    @marc_54140 wrote:

    Memories ……….

    Wow, thanks for the stroll down memory lane Marc. My grandmother was losing her battle with cancer at the time and I’d head to Green Bay every weekend (I was her favorite and she was mine). When we needed a breather and/or some lunch we’d head off for a couple caches to clear our heads and some nice strolls in the Green Bay parks were just the ticket. The N.E.W. Solar System was a great series, and Jupiter, Saturn and Mars are still on our Highlights bookmark list even after thousands of caches. We were really proud of that first milestone, and it was a real thrill to see it posted here. Tiny acorns grow into mighty oaks!

    #1757255

    Without a question the first hundred back in the day was quite a feat. Starting in 04, it took me about a year to knock out my first 100. That was an exciting milestone…

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    sandlanders
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      What a tease on this, dredging it up from the archives. My first thought was, “Huh?” Pretty soon it will be “100 squared” in caches.

      @Team Honeybunnies wrote:

      We were really proud of that first milestone, and it was a real thrill to see it posted here. Tiny acorns grow into mighty oaks!

      And Noah seems to have “mighty oaks” in his genes!

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