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Nice to hear you’re back in action. One of the first caches I found was “Pike River Cache”, and it was one of the coolest caches I have done.
Thanks for all the work you’ve done at reviewing caches and previously governing the WGA. Best wishes for the future.
Congratulations to both of you. Best wishes for the future.
Congratulations to one of the smartest puzzle solvers I know. Keep it going.
I understand it’s ‘400’ now..congrats..or should I wait until next week whe you hit 500.
Congratulations on hitting 5,000, Renee. Keep up the good work.
I looked at the cache in question (no pun intended), and find it rather interesting. Although it’s not a puzzle that can be solved in a couple minutes, I do believe it’s solvable. Like I said, pooling of minds of a few cachers leads to different ideas.
I enjoy solving (or trying to solve) puzzle caches, but I have encountered a few here and there that I have no clue as to where to begin. In cases like that, I consult with other area cachers and we sometimes pool ideas as to how to solve them. It’s actually fun working on them with a group, and it’s a bonus when you finally come up with the solution.
Nah!! Just a little altering to the cache page should do it.
@CinemaBoxers wrote:
Im just bummed that ALMOST WI caches placed (or assisted by) WI cachers cant be nominated. I’ll go pout now. 😥
I think she’s referring to a cache that was hidden just south of the Ill-Wis state line. I think Rogheff will know the one 😉
Congratulations, Ralph. Quite an accomplishment.
Gee. Sorry to hear about that. I nearly did that myself a couple of times. Here’s to a speedy recovery.
Congratualtions guys. Great cache for a milestone….
Thanks, Rog. Norwegianbird was with me today as we knocked off a handfull of Kenosha caches which were very unique, to say the least.
Congratulations. Keep on Truckin’.
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