Forum Replies Created
-
AuthorPosts
-
Congratulations! I haven’t seen your sketch, but maybe you have a new career ahead of you. But if you cache without a GPSr, would you draw without paper? I will have to check in to see your version. Way to go on the milestone!
Yeah, I was just confused on the “next”, and how some people use it. To me, this means Aug. 10-12, where “this” would mean today through Friday, but sometimes people use next to mean “the next”.
So what dates is this?
08/02/2011 at 10:41 am in reply to: RJ McKenzie reaches #5000 with Oconto County – High Point #1951029Yeah, I remember when you first started…I thought, yay, another Menasha cacher just starting out like me…and then you took off like a rocket and I knew I would never catch up. 🙁 5000, wow, I can’t even imagine! Way to go! 🙂
Woo-hoo! Another milestone and a cache very worthy of choice. I am disappointed you didn’t fall down, though. What happened to tradition? 😉
07/20/2011 at 7:41 pm in reply to: RNS completes the WI Alphabet of Places Challenge and….. #1950289What a journey for Run n Search! A great choice for a milestone. It is good to know what other cachers choose for milestones–gives me an idea of caches I might enjoy too. I have never given challenges much thought. This one seems like I might be able to actually complete it someday! Way to go Rich and Sue 🙂
Way to go Pat and Mark! It sounds like your summer home was the perfect choice for a milestone. I too have Sat-a-spell, but I think it was only long enough to tie my shoe! And smell the roses? Don’t you mean sunflowers? Either way, glad you are enjoying the journey, because that is what it is all about. 🙂
My two guesses:
Boy-July 25, 7lbs. 5 oz, Layne
Girl-July 23, 7 lbs. 2 oz., MariahFun idea. All the best for a short labor and easy delivery! 🙂
Regarding Muggle B’s specifically mentioned caches, does anyone know the owner and would talk to him/her/them personally? Is it a new cacher/hider? Maybe they just don’t realize the trouble these caches can cause. Sometimes going directly to a CO may not be the best solution, but has anyone tried?
Welome to the WGA and the forums. Many here cache as a family so you can get lots of good ideas on where to go. Lots of general caching information and entertainment here too. You can read the upcoming events on the right side of the home page. There’s always something coming up–just depends how far you want to travel. Some events are meet and greet and some are bigger and have more caching tied to them. You will meet many cachers, new and veteran alike. Have a good time along the way!
Congratulations! It is nice to see how much you enjoy caching together and how you document your experience through photography. Continue to have fun at this game.
Let me be among the first to congratulate you! It has been fun caching with you along the way to your 2000. You make even the easiest caches an adventure. 😆 See you at your event!
Welcome! I have lots of family from Antigo, yet I have never cached there. Another reason to head up north! As for the link, can’t help you with computer questions, but quite a few folks here are very knowledgeable. Check in a lot for questions about technology, the “rules” of the sport, or just for social connection. Have fun!
I’ve done a few cemetery caches with Marie, and I am sure there were memorable moments, but they were more of the you-had-to-be-there kind, just not funny when typed out. I am caching with her this week–if we have any good ones, I will share. 5K, wow! Keep on cachin’, Roger and Marie!
Welcome to the WGA! I have been to Bonduel, but not recently. Might have to plan a caching adventure there… so enjoy the fun and frequent the forums for information and getting to know people.
-
AuthorPosts