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› Forums › Geocaching in Wisconsin › General › Wisconsin Cache found in Michigan
I have been waiting for this to turn up here, as I found this in the MiGO forums a day or two ago.
Did any of you see the July 18 log for
I thought that was pretty interesting. 😀
WOW! Now that is cool….
That is really cool. It must have been in a good container to have survived that trip.
Hey there is hope that my TB will end up in the Gulf of Mexico.
That is cool that it turned back up. But I thought traveling caches weren’t allowed anymore?LOL
I haven’t read the Michigan forums, but was this found by a cacher? What are the chances of that?
WOW! That’s a distance of 101.15 miles NE across the lake.
Hmmm . . . a new way to move Travel Bugs . . . Travel Caches!
Quite amazing!
That’s just awesome!
Bec
That is absolutely amazing!
Thanks for pointing this out, I love hearing about things that should be impossible but turns out they aren’t.
Really cool!!
What’s kind of ironic …
There’s a car ferry that docks in Milwaukee that crosses to Michigan.
And there’s a car ferry that docks in Ludington that crosses to Wisconsin.
But they’re not the same ship 😯
um….moving caches aren’t allowed on Groundspeak. 😆
@rogheff wrote:
um….moving caches aren’t allowed on Groundspeak. 😆
I think we’re ok … the rules say it can’t “have a goal to move” … it might of moved, but I don’t think it was the goal.
I think the bigger problem is that now the cache is more than 100 miles away from the owner … so we’re over by 1.15 miles.
Maybe the owner needs to move 😕
That’s incredible. Love it!
Wow..unreal! I had a few washed away by the Root River, so all you Michigan cachers stay on the alert out there.
So is it now considered a locationless cache? I thought thet were no longer legal.