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If my caches don’t have at least 10% of the finders say it is their favorite, am I required to archive it?
I thought it was interesting. I only went back one year to flag some of my favorites and realized what is the point?
@Team Black-Cat wrote:
(I have no idea why it put a link on FTP.)
I know I think it is as queer as a $3 bill. Here is my $1.50 on that subject.
@Vegas Gamblers wrote:
Nice Brewers plate. SL has a pic of out Brewers plate and maybe she will post it here.
I have seen this plate a couple of times around town (not at events) and I wondered who it belonged to and now I know.
Reading this thread makes me feel for you guys. I was in the under an inch bracket, but it is sure cold tonight.
😀 Nice 😀
I bet there will be some black light, alien, calculus fun in the near future.
It has been a tradition the last few years that my older daughter and I go caching on Thanksgiving (I never will forget the year we met Team Vaughan up a sewer pipe) and ‘Black Friday’. Last year we had an armed escort to a cache. A really nice hunter (ON PUBLIC LAND) walked and talked to us on our way to his spot. It was a great experience for my daughter. He said that he liked the movement on the trails, because it scares up the deer. We always have the Blaze orange with us.
Kungfuhippie: if you are downtown Chicago it is easier to use google maps then your GPS. There is no signal in those urban canyons.
I would try a different browser, Firefox or Chrome. I had problems with I.E. this summer and now use Firefox exclusively.
The prize is one ticket to see the Frogs exhibit.
10/29/2010 at 3:44 am in reply to: Team Honeybunnies completes yet another state challenge! #1937963Congrats to the Honeybunnies. This is a fun, travel-intense challenge.
Just another note: those areas are popular archery and small game hunting areas. I would wear blaze orange now and I would remember those hunters are not required to wear blaze orange.
@Trekkin’ and Birdin’ wrote:
I regret never getting to Inner City Surprise before it was archived.
I never got this one either. I went a few times alone, but there were people hanging around and I never felt safe. It is sad, but probably a good thing it was archived.
GCVY11 has a great view of downtown.
@Johnny Cache wrote:
Milwaukee’s greatest asset is the lake. Here’s a few that are along Lincoln Memorial Drive(Lake Dr.) and downtown. A 2.5 mile drive along the lake that has some great views.
GC22K8K Our Bookshelf – Puzzle, not too tough. A great park. Be sure to check out the posted coordinates as it takes you across a cool bridge to an old metal light house.
If you would need help with the puzzle send me a PM, I think I could help 😉
I would check out “Letters carried to the Fonz” (GC1FGFC). I would highly recommend the “Bonus” portion of this cache.
I can’t say there is any cache I would “avoid”. Just use common sense and do what you think would be fun.
Wife is sick, routine is broken.
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