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We’ve done a couple of these, but always have to depend on the kindness of friends with the right stuff. There are two new ones in the Madison area. Anyone with an Oregon want to get together to do these sometime? I have a storytelling gig in Oregon next Friday and could get together afterwards, or some other time, too.
I could help with the Madison Wherig ones, I have a Colorado 300. I was going to post something like this to let cachers know that if they would like to do it, Email me to setup a time and date.
I also have been meaning to post an offer to do a walk through for anyone without the proper GPSr. Maybe we could do a Weekend Wherigo Event… π
i’m willing to tag along… π
@Lions Fan wrote:
I also have been meaning to post an offer to do a walk through for anyone without the proper GPSr. Maybe we could do a Weekend Wherigo Event… π
U can’t have caching as primary item of the event…. π
More info below
http://www.wi-geocaching.com/modules.php?name=Forums&file=viewtopic&t=9747
I posted a note in Zoo Confusion that I’m doing a walk through this weekend. If anyone is interested in doing a Wherigo but doesn’t have the proper device let me know what time would work for you.
@pcfrog wrote:
@Lions Fan wrote:
I also have been meaning to post an offer to do a walk through for anyone without the proper GPSr. Maybe we could do a Weekend Wherigo Event… π
U can’t have caching as primary item of the event…. π
More info below
http://www.wi-geocaching.com/modules.php?name=Forums&file=viewtopic&t=9747
You could do a “Wherigo instruction event” and then follow it up with finding the caches.
We did the Zoo Confusion one and it’s fun for the kids. (Once they realized it was a virtual activity.)
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