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12/13/2004 at 4:55 pm #1722523
I can’t thank you enough, Jeff, for all the fun you have provided us! We look forward to whatever you come up with next….

BTW, if you want to check out his 100th hide, its a tricky one!
http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.aspx?wp=GCM8N7&Submit6=Find
Team LightningBugs
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“I have loved the stars too fondly to be fearful of the night.”
~ Sarah Williams12/13/2004 at 7:45 pm #1756532100 hides!!! I don’t believe I’ve found any more than three of them yet..gotta get moving.
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12/13/2004 at 9:05 pm #1756533Kudos aren’t enough!
12/13/2004 at 11:01 pm #1756534Thanks for planting 100 caches…can’t say we have found them all yet? Keep ’em coming. Tami
12/14/2004 at 3:58 am #1756535And it looks like a good one!
Bec
12/14/2004 at 12:49 pm #1756536Amazing!
Keep the great caches coming!!!
~MF
12/16/2004 at 1:48 pm #1756537Jeff..keep up the good work! Your caches are the greatest!We love caching with you, and also we love doing your caches.
100 hide’s WOW congratulations!
Pat & Bob12/16/2004 at 4:11 pm #1756538We sure have enjoyed many of your hides…quite a few tricky ones…not to mention the evil goopy mess that never came out of my hikers from one of your caches…but wow…100 is awesome…they have been of quality…certainly not quanity!
12/16/2004 at 6:03 pm #1756539quote:
Originally posted by Ms. WISearcher:
they have been of quality…certainly not quanity!
100 cache hides IS quantity as well as quality! Lucky for us we live close enough to where he plants ’em! I can’t even count the number of times I went “sailor” while searching for one of your caches Jeff! I don’t like to think about the number of times I fell on my butt, knocked my head, walked too far out of the way, or had to make a return trip because I gave up and walked away the first time. I do like to think about how good it felt to get to the end and sign my name in the logbooks.
While you do place some easier ones for the masses to enjoy, my personal favorites are those that make me go “sailor”…fall on my butt…knock my head…walk too far…and go back another time to finally find the logbook.
Thanks so much for all you give to this sport Jeff! It’s great fun walking with you and searching for your treasures. Keep it up!
~Linus
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12/17/2004 at 12:56 am #1756540I guess a thanks is in order.
I started placing caches a little less then 2 years ago and started with Owl Be Right Back.
I was shocked when a bunch of people actually drove to Janesville to find it.
Such strange names the people who found it had, Trudy & the Beast (I was sure that the beast was a dog), Pharmteam and The Lil Otter.
The positive feedback made me put out more.Then I did a Thorson cache and realized that you could do some really cool things with multi-caches.
I have tried to make many of them as different as possible but also have tried to create some that everyone could do.
I would like to thank everyone from the bottom of my heart who has tried one of my caches and an extra thanks to those who have helped me through some of the problems on my caches. Those few who have found a glitch here or there and have been kind enough to help me make it better for the next finder.I have some other ideas that still creep into my mind that I want to try.
I archive a few and place a few.Thanks again for the kind words.
12/20/2004 at 1:46 am #1756541Wow and what caches they were! Always enjoyable and sometimes challenging. Thanks for all you have contributed to the sport. tishman and lucy
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