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@JimandLinda wrote:
Congratulations to the entire WGA membership, friends and socialites that gave us the 1000 “thumbs up” on Facebook!
Big thanks to Walkingadventure for his creativity in keeping the social media up-to-date!
Any guesses on when we hit 2000? 😯
I’m guessing that it will be on a Wednesday. 😆
Congratulations Jim, Happy to have been able to be in on at least a couple of those 2000 with you.
Congratulations! Sounds like there may be a boat in your future 😉
@Hitman4 wrote:
2 more days of this. I was in the “meh” category and I got caught up in getting every one so far. Meh.
Me too.
Congratulations on the addition to the team.
I didn’t hang out at Regner much, but I think that the comments about waiting in line for 45 minutes only applied to those cachers who were at Regner at or before noon on Friday. I arrived shortly before noon, found that there were no parking spots in the main lot, so I parked on the street. Found that one line was about 3 times longer than the other, so I got in the short line. I was registered before others that were waiting in the long line. I waited in line about 20 minutes. I did notice that the people doing the registration were often slowed down by cachers with questions. I know that they were just trying to be helpful, but perhaps the registration personnel should be told to refer all questions to the information booth, in order to keep the registration lines moving.
If you get to Rhinelander, there are a couple cachers in the area who have some nice gadget caches: GC4D044 GC4DPN9 GC4G1W6 and GC4AJJC to name a few.
Congrats on the 4K milestone. I enjoyed caching with you at the Bash.
Congrats RASLAS on your 5K milestone. It was nice seeing you on the trails.
I liked the way that the caches were grouped, too. It was nice to be able to park the truck and hike for an hour or more to make several finds. I found 64 of the 66 caches. The two I skipped were the German Submarine and the one in Newberg. I thought that I was running out of time and chose not to drive all the way to Newberg for one cache. Wish I had gone after the submarine. Sounds like it was a lot of fun, but I heard through the grapevine that it had gone missing. Didn’t hear that it had been found and returned to its place.
My first hide is GC23605 Published 1/20/2010 and is still active.
If I were you I’d turn off my phone for a week or so 😉
@sandlanders wrote:
Got the moon and stars today, but then I got to thinking that we should have done a night cache to match the souvenir. Ammo can for the first day, do a cache on a bike trail for tomorrow… Could make things more interesting…
Oooooh! Light Post on Saturday. Wonder if there are any of those in West Bend 😆
I’ve only cached in 6 states.
Wisconsin 3463
Iowa 68 Thanks to one weekend trip
Minnesota 32 Total of three trips, all with other objectives
Illinois 22 One overnight stay for my niece’s wedding
Michigan 7 Spent a week there, but had no vehicle and little free time
Indiana 1 Stopped for lunch passing through on our way home from MI -
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