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Congratulations of 1300. Looks like a great area for caching.
Cached yesterday. Household chores today. Blah!
10/29/2010 at 11:47 am in reply to: Sign up for loon count on northern Wis lakes on 7/17/2010 #1917138Now that it is over 3 months past this event, could someone un-sticky this thread?
@RSplash40 wrote:
@BigJim60 wrote:
How about a chili cook-off? I’d throw down.
In a dutch oven?
If that’s how you want it, I roll that way.
How about a chili cook-off? I’d throw down.
I’ve been considering ordering some pathtags. A WGA back would definitely be the impetus that would cause me to pull the trigger.
@Lostby7 wrote:
@TeamGeoduck wrote:
I am very excited to find some of your caches and eats some cheese curds too!
Unfortunately the best cheese curds in the state come from further northwest. Ellsworth Cheese Curds are by far the best you would ever have.
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Well you are right that the best cheesecurds come from further NW than Milwaukee, but you don’t have to go as far as Ellsworth. The best cheesecurds in Wisconsin come from Dairy State Cheese in Rudolph, WI.
I have 72 DNFs and 903 Finds.
Wow! That’s even stranger than using multi-million dollar sattelites to find tupperware in the woods.
Congratulations, Muggle B! 400 finds with no GPSr is some feat. But it looks like Dad has a bigger challenge for you. How are you going to log the coordinates for a cache hide with no GPSr? At least with any accuracy? Good luck with that one. Hope to meet up with you and your dad on the trails one of these days.
I have only found one pathtag in a cache in 11 months and 900 caches found.
Congrats Man of Math! It would have been nice to hit a milestone at the event, but I fell about 11 caches short. Nice seeing you at the event.
I found nine in the McNaughton area, near Rhinelander this morning, the last one at 10:10 am. Then I headed south to Wausau for the vent there
(GC2FPQF ). Finished off the day with three more Wausau area caches, including two I had DNFed on multiple times before.
@rcflyer2242 wrote:
I take care of the Glacier’s Edge Council caches. The caches with entry cards in them are “Treasures of Scouting” caches. There are also “Cache to eagle” caches. Those you can earn a cool patch from. There are special travel bug tags that each council released. There were 5 tags, 1 each of Leadership, Character, Achievement, Service and Outdoors. You can find them by searching Pillars of Scouting.
I believe the Treasures of Scouting are a Cub Scout program. In Samoset Council we set up caches for each of the Pillars of Scouting to start off the travel bugs from. Currently one is in Ohio, one is in Virginia, one is in Japan, one is in South Dakota, and one is in my truck 😀 I’ll be placing it in a cache after the event in Wausau on Sunday.
Does anyone use Pathtags as a reward item? I was thinking of ordering some and offering them to anyone who completes a certain cache series. The series published in February and currently only one (maybe two, I’d have to check) people have completed it.
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