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You’d think we have that kind of freedom, but I think dubya has Ashcroft working on that right now.
Bringing the canoe, bikes, etc. sounds fun, but I wonder who will have time to do that. Last year we were caching sunrise to sunset and more! It was a blast!!! Unless we can bike to a cache…hmmm…
We’re looking forward to meeting up with everyone! May couldn’t come soon enough!
Way to Go Pharm Team! Congratulations! 700 is unbelievable!
Congrats again to Mr. Tie! This was simply an outstanding cache! When we’re back in the area, we’ll be doing this one again. It is just an excellent cache. Before we were even done with the cache, we were discussing locations to bring a glow in the dark to Green Bay. The time, effort, and money put into the cache are appreciated by these cachers! Congratulations! Kudos! Well Done!
We just added the October ribbon to our page. Thanks to those of you who know how to write the correct computer lingo!
Is there a Glow in the Dark 3 floating around the mind of Mr. Tie?
Cool! We’ll be there! Isn’t it great to think about caching on a nice May weekend?
Congratulations to the three of you!
Ray and Helen,
We are so sorry for your loss. You and your family will be in our thoughts and prayers.You haven’t cached until you’ve watched a tree fall on your car while you were standing at the cache (see Abe and His Animals in Manitowoc)!
Happy Thanks to everyone too! We’ve been fortunate to have found this sport a little over a year ago. We’ve met so many good people through geocaching. Happy Turkey Day! Give thanks, go find a cache.
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From River Falls, take Hwy 29 west, then take cty rd E south. Turn left on 630th, then right on 1000th. go south about 1/2 mile and the cemetery is on the left side. (After the 2nd house on the left) You cannot see it from the road. The coordinates for the NW corner of the cemetery are N44 45.686 W092 38.017. This will at least tell the general area. Please do not cut through the neighbors yard. LOL. You will have to bushwack. This cemetery is private property, and permission has not been given for any activity there as of yet. Also, its a common hunting area, so watch out for flying lead objects.
Thanks everyone for your imput………I’ll let ya’ll know what happens.
Dave,
This could be like Clue! Have the breakfast on the 20th with a buffet style at the Greasy Spoon!
Seriously though…the only weekend that makes sense if you think about it (Please read sarcasm here! ) is the 20th. That would allow us & reformed geo-muggle parents to attend.
Plus no one else would come those other dates! (Again… sarcasm)
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We originally thought about Hartman’s Creek because of its “centralness” in the state. Didn’t realize it was such a big park as the Beast pointed out. It really is all about getting there before dark (after getting home from work) on Friday. Then the entire weekend is dedicated to finding all those wonderful temporary caches!
If it is Hartman’s Creek, that’s close enough to our home coordinates (GEEK) to help out with a couple of the temporaries.
Isn’t it great to be thinking about and looking forward to a beautiful spring weekend filled with caching as the days get shorter and the coldness creeps in?
Speaking of a geocampout, does anyone know where and when this May’s campout will be (2004)? We’re already trying to keep our calendar open for it.
I guess I should clarify. We know how to post pictures, but we don’t know how to have a picture on one of our cache pages appear when someone looks at it. For example, High Cliff CampOut has a group photo appear when opened.
I’m itching to learn more! Thanks!
So, now that we know how to put the WGA logo on our cache page, could someone help us out with placing a picture on the cache page?
We have a few more quandries, but one thing at a time…
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