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Cushdog5 has started the grand caching adventure and is based in the Kenosha area. I can attest that they are already hooked. Please welcome this family into the caching world.
Welcome to this crazy world of ours!
There is no escape…
You will see things differently now. Stumps, guardrails, rock piles–“That looks like a good place for a cache.”
You’ll plan a vacation, and see if there are geocaches nearby.
You’ll plan a geocaching vacation.
Your children will ask for GPSrs for Christmas gifts.
You may find yourself torn between “It’s all about the numbers.” and “It’s all about the experience.” and try to find the best of both.
You’ll meet people in person and virtually who are hooked on it too.
Welcome!
Welcome Cushdog5.
Check out the local Kenosha geocaching forums on ikrug.com and stop in to the local coffee clutch on Thursday mornings if you can.
I took the youngest Cushdog and our real dog to Bristol Woods on Saturday. I stopped by the Paris – Bristol Cemetary on my way back from Peasant Run. I’m thinking of going for fish fry on Friday in Union Grove and have entered a couple waypoints. I’m a little bummed that the Kemper Hall location has been archived – am I hooked?!?
@cushdog5 wrote:
I’m thinking of going for fish fry on Friday in Union Grove and have entered a couple waypoints. I’m a little bummed that the Kemper Hall location has been archived – am I hooked?!?
Yes, when you go somewhere and you have to find what caches are in the area, you are hooked!
Welcome Cushdog5. Glad ya found us.
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Welcome to the group & the fun ! ! ! !
Welcome to the fun. Yes, when one loads cache listings on the way to the fish fry, I think it’s safe to say you’re hooked!
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