The Gauntlet

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  • #1750738

    LightningBugs Mum
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    Hey Mel – that beetle was in the parking area! We didn’t see any of those during the hunt. I doubt any would bother you.

    It was an impressive bug tho.

    #1750739

    Okey Dokey CoastieGal04… it sounds like we do have a number of us camping out, but are we going to Lil Otters or are we thinking about Mirror Lake, which was also mentioned?? Either place I think I am looking at a LATE arrival LOL

    Hey Lil otter… if we sack out at your place, whats the coords over yaonder???

    #1750740

    Well depends on how many is camping if we camp at Lil Otters or at Mirror Lake, i think Lil otter said she can have about accommodate 10 tents?? if we go over that will move over to mirror lake, this is also why i want to know who is camping and who isn’t..

    Also i know some people were wondering about what time.. i got to ask the veterans who have done this cache.. any recommendations on what time we should head out??

    #1750741

    Well put down ONE tent for me. Dan will probably bunk with me. I’ll have to put tape down the middle to declare MY side. LOL

    I think we got down there around 0730 or 0800. That is a good time to start. That way if y’all have any energy left at all, to do some odd caches around the area, we can get those into. We were pretty pooped out by the end of our day, but we did get one or two others in.. I think… I don’t really remember. LOL

    Hell..if I can cache for 5 days straight, 20 hrs a day, with only 3 hrs sleep a nite…whats the Gauntle plus a few more. LOL

    #1750742

    Really Im Not Lost
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    Sounds like an awesome time and I would have loved to go again if I didn’t already have plans that weekend. The gear list posted earlier was almost complete. If I were to do it over again I would have put some type of chaps over my waders as my waders got wrecked. The only thing is, the chaps may get wet. The only chaps I have are leather(for the bike) and I don’t like getting them wet. Did you include a small mirror in your list?(signaling or looking in tight spots) Using a foodsaver vacuum packager keeps stuff dry.

    Have a great time and be very prepared!!

    #1750743

    greyhounder
    Participant


    @Mama Fishcacher wrote:

    I just read Greyhounder’s experience with The Gauntlet….

    I’m scared to go.

    Seriously.

    That photo of the giant beetle has creeped me out! 😯

    ~MF

    That beetle was the LEAST of my troubles….

    Bec

    #1750744

    greyhounder
    Participant


    And by the way….there’s no way I would EVER do that cache a second time!! Those of you who want to are seriously messed up!!

    Bec

    #1750745

    πŸ˜†

    #1750746

    @greyhounder wrote:

    And by the way….there’s no way I would EVER do that cache a second time!! Those of you who want to are seriously messed up!!

    Bec

    Why….THANK YOU Bec… I resemble that remark!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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    πŸ˜‰ Crazy is as crazy does! πŸ˜€

    #1750747

    Lostby7
    Participant


    Here is “the list” brought forward with a couple additions.

    OK here’s what I pulled from the logs…am I missing anything important (other than nerves of steele that is)?
    Heavy gloves
    A hat (one with bug netting would be nice at times)
    Hip waders for slogging thru those horrid thorn bushes.
    First aid kit
    Snake bite/bee sting kit
    Calculator
    Food
    Water (At least a 6 pack of H2o each is a good start)
    Bring a walking stick…it could just save your life!
    Inhaler
    Allergy medicine (right Greyhounder)
    Hand towel
    C-cell MAG lite AND extra C-Cell batteries
    Headlamps AND Spare Headlamp batteries
    Walkie-Talkies AND Spare batteries
    GPS AND Spare batteries
    Spare Batteries
    One change of clothes in pack
    One change of clothes in car
    Camera
    Zip-lock bags
    TP
    Climbing ropes
    SHOES: Mud boots, climbing shoes, old tennis
    Bug spray
    Tick scoops
    Pepper spray (for those pesky bears)
    Fanny pack filled with granola bars
    Driver’s license for identification
    small mirror (for applying makeup, signaling and looking in tight spots)
    Glasses

    #1750748

    benny7210
    Participant


    I will not be camping. I will be getting there in the early morning.
    Can any one tell me about how long I can figure on the driving time
    from the Manitowoc area? With this being planned for late July the
    weather can be very hot so take along lots of water. So you do not
    get dehydrated. Boy I can not wait for July 22 to come.

    #1750749

    @benny7210 wrote:

    I will not be camping. I will be getting there in the early morning.
    Can any one tell me about how long I can figure on the driving time
    from the Manitowoc area? With this being planned for late July the
    weather can be very hot so take along lots of water. So you do not
    get dehydrated. Boy I can not wait for July 22 to come.

    I think it took Me, Jeff (GeoPink) and Dan (really I’m Not Lost) about 3 hrs. It’s down near the Dells somewhere. LOL this should be interesting to find after a 12 hr shift then 3 hrs in the dark. πŸ˜›

    #1750750

    Jeremy
    Participant


    @Really I’m Not Lost wrote:

    If I were to do it over again I would have put some type of chaps over my waders as my waders got wrecked. The only thing is, the chaps may get wet. The only chaps I have are leather(for the bike) and I don’t like getting them wet.

    Good idea Dan… I know you pretty much destroyed your waders and ended up with wet feet/legs at the end. (This is where the extra socks sealed in the vacuum pack bags came in handy. At first we laughed at Dan for doing this, but after the gear carried by most folks on the low road got wet, we were impressed when he pulled out a pair of dry socks.)

    Those taking the high road should consider even more brush protection than chaps. By the end of July the thorns will be at their, er… thorniest. πŸ™‚ I wore brush pants with Cordura panels for abrasion resistance. Jeans would be OK, but they’ll probably sustain some damage. I would also suggest carrying a heavy jacket (jean jacket?) and gloves for the really thick patches. Hopefully it isn’t 90 degrees and humid, as you’ll really be sweating in all this gear.

    Again, I’ve got to stress the importance of trekking poles or a walking stick for those taking the high road. Getting up and down the steep slopes is a heck of lot easier when you have something to anchor yourself…

    #1750751

    LightningBugs Mum
    Participant


    You should have seen the state of my jeans by the end of the day. Bec can attest to the fact that the holes were getting so bad, it was almost indecent. 😳

    #1750752

    Lostby7
    Participant


    Looks like I’ll have to wear my Superman boxers just in case. 😈

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