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03/03/2010 at 12:20 am #1922118
@AstroD-Team wrote:
@Team Black-Cat wrote:
4158 active caches in Wisconsin have the “Available In Winter” attribute set.
459 have the “Not Available In Winter” attribute set.55 have the “Watch For Livestock” attribute set.
Hey! I have that icon on one of my caches!! As a tongue in cheek kinda thing. No one seems to ever have noticed though.
I actually had it for my last event and someone noticed it and on one of my caches, ya need to.
03/03/2010 at 1:44 am #1922119@AstroD-Team wrote:
Hey! I have that icon on one of my caches!! As a tongue in cheek kinda thing. No one seems to ever have noticed though.
Hmmm…. That might be a fitting attribute for certain times at that cache. (Which I still need to find.)
03/03/2010 at 1:57 am #1922120@Team Black-Cat wrote:
@AstroD-Team wrote:
Hey! I have that icon on one of my caches!! As a tongue in cheek kinda thing. No one seems to ever have noticed though.
Hmmm…. That might be a fitting attribute for certain times at that cache. (Which I still need to find.)
I think it’s rather appropriate……
03/04/2010 at 2:06 am #1922121Many of the 55 with the livestock attribute are probably mine. I put it on all my caches now. Kinda an inside joke with a few of the local cachers. One of my caches is located in Harvard, Illinois at a cow statue, thats where it started for me.
03/04/2010 at 3:02 am #1922122My question is, are there any caches where the icon is used as a genuine caution????
On the Left Side of the Road...03/04/2010 at 3:46 am #1922123I could probably find a spot where it WOULD be genuine if I wanted to. 😈
03/04/2010 at 4:01 am #1922124@gotta run wrote:
My question is, are there any caches where the icon is used as a genuine caution????
OK, TBC. Back to those 55 caches and start checking them out, one by one.
03/04/2010 at 4:31 am #1922125a few i visited while living in AZ need it… some spots are open range. one of the roads was referred to by the locals as “Dead Cow Road.”
03/05/2010 at 12:07 am #1922126Though we weren’t cachers then…heck, the signals were still scrambled then!….if there are any caches on Dartmoor UK, they’d need the cow icon.
I have photos I took of some rare longhorn, longhair cow that was grazing there, and when we returned to our hostel, read about not getting too close to those. So I guess in some instances, they could truly be more of a hazard than simply watching for the cowpies underfoot.
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