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Congrats Stu on #300! Definately a great cache to milestone on.
I have been busy but have not forgotten about working on that night cache together. When I have some time I will bounce some ideas past you. Been busy helping Duck505 plant some new ones lately.
Don
Nope. I’m attending the Rock Island Event.
This is AstroKat (to lazy to change the log in)
I had a GREAT time and I admit, this was my first real venture to this part of the state!! (I’ve only ever driven through the area on the state highways) It is absolutely stunning and the cemeteries placed on these hills with the views…..Wow! Looking forward to spending more time caching and driving around!
let’s see…I have way too many…
1. pens without caps
2. dirty socks left in the living room
3. cupboard doors not being closed
4. any type of junk in the front yard that doesn’t belong there – which pretty much includes everything
5. closet doors left openThere’s way too many. I’ll stop now…
@greyhounder wrote:
On my first cache I slid down an ice covered slope, doing the splits. Not significant, but I was a little sore from that.
My “favorite” injury” was when I bent over to look for a cache and got thwapped in the eye by a branch. Try explaining that you got a black eye from geocaching and have people believe you.
Bec
I would have thought that your experience with the snow while doing our geocac benchmark cache this winter would have been your “favorite injury”. Frostbit butt hurts!
We had one pole that got damaged. It didn’t break clean through, but darned close.
Thanks for the REI info. We’ll have to check them out to get our pole replaced for Rock Island in a few weeks.
I happen to be a Garmin dealer. I will double check my prices at work tomorrow and send you a PM.
741.
I don’t know if this will help you or not but there is a macro on the GSAK website for “group caching”. http://gsak.net/board/index.php?showtopic=7413&st=0&#entry45197
@AstroDon wrote:
Hiding a stupid film canister when the area has plenty of room for larger containers.
In other words, the general Appleton area……
Hiding a stupid film canister when the area has plenty of room for larger containers.

Doesn’t really need any words does it?
We currently have two active 3 stage multi’s to add to the list:
Mars-N.E.W. Solar System Series, a nice three stage 1.5 mile round trip walk on the Mountain Bay Trail. Of course it wouldn’t be an AstroD hide without a water hazard somewhere along the way…
Old Rockland, it is not a puzzle but there is a bit of math involved with this one. Well, we are in Mathatopia. Also, there is a benchmarking element to this one as well.
Kicking around some ideas for some new ones as well.
We currently have two active 3 stage multi’s to add to the list:
Mars-N.E.W. Solar System Series, a nice three stage 1.5 mile round trip walk on the Mountain Bay Trail. Of course it wouldn’t be an AstroD hide without a water hazard somewhere along the way…
Old Rockland, it is not a puzzle but there is a bit of math involved with this one. Well, we are in Mathatopia. Also, there is a benchmarking element to this one as well.
Kicking around some ideas for some new ones as well.
Our son just bridged over to boy scouts this spring and we are pretty sure we will there. Not sure yet how much time we will be able to donate to help out with this yet.
With that many people there you are going to need a LOT of GPS units if you want to get maximum exposure. The gears in my brain are turning right now trying to figure out how to tackle this problem.
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