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Check out these professional models we hired to sport the WGA caps at the WGA Picnic. Very chick!
Grilling and wearing hats
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Duh! I read 5D and went to 5 dimensional. Them’s some complicated puzzles.
LOL – the mind boggles!
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GC184AN and GC51A84. The second I’ve already logged as found because my friends who were driving me around for the Janboree had solved it and I was along for the ride when we signed the log. But I’m determined to legitimately solve it so I don’t have to feel guilty about claiming the find.
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I’ve been trying to work on two 5D puzzles this morning. Ah! My brain hurts!
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Trying to get an EC approved out at Devil’s Garden. The reviewer states I need to state I have approval from the land manager to place the cache. I can’t find out who the land manager is, if there is one. The reviewer didn’t respond to my question to this effect. Hmm
Are there any other caches nearby?
Two regulars are within the lava flow.
Did you try contacting them to ask where they got their permission? Or maybe they’d know if it was public land or not?
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Off to lookup 14erA 14er is a mountain whose summit is at least 14,000 feet high. I believe it also hashas to have 300 feet of prominence, except that I don’t really understand what that means.
There is a series of puzzles about the 14er’s GC5DB8T” rel=”nofollow”>https://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.aspx?wp =GC5DB8T
Ha! That’s great! I actually made a puzzle cache 2 or 3 years ago about 14ers out in the southern kettle moraine SF but it got denied because the place I’d put it was a SNA. I was so disappointed, I had found a letterbox right there. They don’t need permission. But it was a pretty high spot with a great view.
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What a cute baby! Wish I could go for it but it’s quite the drive for me. Looks like fun though.
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Off to lookup 14erA 14er is a mountain whose summit is at least 14,000 feet high. I believe it also hashas to have 300 feet of prominence, except that I don’t really understand what that means.
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I know, it’s depressing that I’m such a flatlander now. The altitude really kicks my butt these days. It doesn’t affect my kids as much though.
Gwyn, last time we went we took the cog railroad up Pikes Peak. It was a real cop-out on the hike but the train was such a fun experience.
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I love planning vacations, whether I take them or not. We’re heading to Breckenridge this summer with my family. My kiddos will be climbing a 14er, sadly I don’t think I would be up for that challenge. But I’m hoping for an 11,000 summit at least.
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Make it blue!
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And for math-challenged people, no one has to be able to count to 15 anymore to get the FTP. The website/forum does it for everybody at the bottom of the current page. This post should be the LTP.
Wow, I hadn’t noticed that!
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If anyone wants to see some pretty mountain pictures, check out my brother’s blog on one of his hiking adventures:
http://exploringandwine.blogspot.com/2015/01/ice-lakes-basin-part-1.html
http://exploringandwine.blogspot.com/2015/01/ice-lakes-basin-part-2.html
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Such a generous guy!
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In July we are going on a waterfall tour.
I’m still waiting for that event you had talked about where we were all going to camp and all go find waterfalls together.
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