Thread Stealers With Too Much On Their Minds

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    amita17
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    for page 1362.

    #2072246

    JimandLinda
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    FTP on the day after the Packers WIN!!

    #2072247

    amita17
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    FTP for December 5th.

    #2072250

    JimandLinda
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    Here it is! The Hump Day FTP!

    #2072251

    JimandLinda
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    The FTP for the 7th has arrived!

    #2072252

    Chatauqua560
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    Posting for “Remember Pearl Harbor”.

    #2072253

    amita17
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    Lest we forget… 🇺🇸

    #2072254

    amita17
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    FTP for December 8th.  It seems I’ve been here before.  So I had to leave and return in a different form!

    #2072255

    JimandLinda
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    Doesn’t that worm slime feel weird?

    #2072256

    amita17
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    Yes!  It’s also weird that we can’t reiterate our thoughts.  But if it must exist that way, I would rather be sent back to that original post.  It would make more sense than looping to page one.

    #2072257

    JimandLinda
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    Here we are at the FTP for December 9th!

    No slime today!

    #2072258

    Noonan
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    Does this have something to do with why the caches were archived along the IAT?

    https://www.jsonline.com/story/news/local/wisconsin/2023/12/07/ice-age-trail-becomes-part-of-the-national-park-service/71838550007/

    The best sig is no sig.

    #2072259

    sandlanders
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    And this is post #13 on page 1362 in the second version of the Thread Stealers’ Thread.

    (Take that, worms!)

    #2072260

    sandlanders
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    Only for any IATA-owned properties, Noonan, according to Deejay’s informational post about eight months ago…

    Hi guys, It has been a while since I posted here, but we have been notified of a situation relevant to cache placers. The Ice Age Trail Alliance has decided to prohibit geocaches on all their owned lands. Note that the Ice Age Trail passes through many properties that are not owned by the IATA, and this only applies to lands that they own. It explicitly does not apply to state park lands, county parks, etc. Most of the lands owned by the IATA are in Polk, Dane, and Washington counties, but there are small parcels in many counties. If you own a cache on one of their properties, you will receive an email from me detailing your options, which are basically that you can archive your cache or I can archive it for you. Note that this is a change of policy by the IATA and not any indication that you did anything wrong with your cache placement. They did not provide any reason for their change in policy, other than that they wanted to be a good stewards for the land. On a related note, they also expressed concern that there were caches placed along the trail on other properties that were placed without permission. Please be aware that ALL geocaches must have permission from the landowner or land manager. This is not optional. If you have caches on private lands that the Ice Age Trail passes through, please make sure that your permissions are in order, as I’m sure they will be looking. Finally, please understand that we did our best to try to change their minds on this decision, but were not successful. If you want to discuss this with them, please try to be respectful and calm. I know this is disappointing to all of us, but we don’t need to make us look bad as a group. Thanks for understanding, Wis Kid / Team Deejay / Dave

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    amita17
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    And here’s post 15, the last on page 1362.  Bookends for me!

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