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Any chance the code is a decoy, and the answer lies somewhere in the letter itself???
Wow! This one’s even more of an enigma than Enigma.
01/31/2005 at 11:26 pm in reply to: Timberline Echoes Reach 300th at Great Northwoods Gathering #1756762Congratulations on your 300th find…keep up the good work.
Congrats on 900…good luck on your way to 1,000.
Congratulations on hitting the one thousand milestone..quite an accomplishment.
1,000 finds! Way to go! Keep up the good work.
If you work second shift, you might be able to sneak a nearby cache or two in the morning before you go to work or maybe during part of the one day a week you have off. Of course it’s lots easier without a foot and a half of snow, but this is only for a few weeks out of the year. I agree..get a GPS..Garmin has some models that run for $100.00 or less that may be a good place to start, to see if you really enjoy the sport. If things work out, you can always buy ‘upwards’ later on.
Best of luck..hope to meet up with you folks on the trails sometime.
01/22/2005 at 10:17 pm in reply to: Consider yourself invited – Waukesha Winter JANBOREE Geocach #1737711I tip my hat off to those who made it in this weather..I hope all went well..can we take a ‘snow’ check?
I agree that it’s possible. I don’t know if they live in Racine, but they found three of my caches within the last week or so, so they definitely cover some ground.
Congrats on 1100. Down Under? More Kangaroos there than here (one) I’d imagine.
I know this may be getting a little off the subject, but last January, I found a couple caches on a subzero day (-5), and my Garmin e-trex Legend handled it allright. I’ll admit..I wasn’t out there too long for either cache, especially with my son whining at me the whole time.
Congratulations on your 800th find. Thanks for some challenging and interesting hides as well.
Congrats on your 200th find, and being FTF on a cache that looks like it would be quite interesting to get to. Here’s to your next 100.
Congrats on hitting the century. As a former Boy Scout, eons ago, it’s great to see men who help out with scouting.
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