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    The Honeybunnies picked up their 500th find at my Saddle Mound cache today. This is 500 finds since March 31, 2005! This is an average of almost 3 per day in the “barren wasteland” (in terms of relative cache numbers) of central Wisconsin.

    BTW, good luck at the Gauntlet in October… that one will probably slow you guys down a bit and hurt your average.

    #1757525

    Congrats on your 500th find! Those are some pretty impressive numbers!

    Little M
    M&M Hunter


    Proud member of the WCRC

    [This message has been edited by Little M (edited 09-19-2005).]

    #1757526

    Congratulations!

    Wow, competetion for the Bushwacking Queen, in finding so many caches in the first year! Going for 1,000?

    #1757527

    Congrats TeamHoneyBunnies and good work. Will they ever slow down??? What a great cache to celebrate 500th find. A real Prize of WI geocaching. Take care.

    #1757528

    Way to go HunnyBunnies. Man I gotta get some closer to me. Does it count if I go find the 46 I hid for our event?? LOL

    Congrats to you!!!!

    #1757529

    A huge congrats from us too!!!! We hope all goes well at the Gauntlet… we will be looking forward to hearing how it goes. We won’t be able to go with you in Oct. We will be in the Fox Valley grabbing up caches like kids in a candy store.
    Keep on hoppin’ from cache to cache!!!
    Timberline Echoes

    #1757530

    That is simply amazing. Something tells me your lawn needs mowing…

    We’ve been caching around the area the last few weeks and we’ve found only one cache that didn’t have a hunnybunny log in it. It was our one first-to-find: it seems every other new cache ends up with a hunnybunny first-to-find. My daughter has resorted to making comic strips illustrating her Dad desperately trying to arrive at a new cache before the hunnybunnies. It shows this tire-squealin’ car piloted by this guy with an odd look on his face.

    This can’t be a good thing??

    #1757531

    Quite the pace! Congrats and “Be Cool!”

    #1757532

    Wow! Who ever thought that something as benign as a honeybunny could lead to abnormal childhood development? Really though, thanks for the kudos everyone. Especially those we haven’t had a chance to meet yet. Maybe the next event. Geocaching is many things for many people and for us it’s the great combo of physical and mental challenges, the friends and the sense of community(pat yourselves on the back). Oh. And some OCD list making. Be cool honeybunny!

    #1757533

    A big hug and a big congratulations from the ecorangers. Enjoyed reading your logs from your West Bend caches…plenty more for you to find on your next visit. Tami

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