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Black Cat….. will you have a cooler on the pontoon for some BEER?????
I’ll bring my canoe if someone wants to paddle with me….. don’t like really paddling solo.
I think we need a sandbox in here.
Everyone is entitled to their own opinons but the bashing is gtting old.
Happy caching everyone!
@Mathman wrote:
This certainly was a fun cache to do. As OPS mentioned it’s been over 4 years. WOW! Unfortunately, I have prior obligations that do not allow me to attend the festivities Sunday morning. ….not to mention that I will be recovering from Friday and Saturday helping out local Scouts at “Chuckwagon Skills Day” at Camp Phillips. Take pictures and I will live it vicariously through everyone’s logs.
Recovering……… Who needs recovering playing with Boy Scouts………hmmmmmmmm, I wonder what kind of logs we can all come up with……. :evil2:
Jim, I’ll canoe with ya (that’ if my wife doesn’t come)….. Don’t worry, I’ll not tip the canoe! 😎 😈 😎
I was asked to put in a note asking for anyone who is joining us to post a note stating so and also post a note if you are bringing a canoe or kayak. Thanks and I will see anyone who is coming on Sunday!
I agree that we should error on the side of caution. Ultimately, we need to do what the land owner wishes on whether a cache should be there or not. Since there is a “Private Property” sign in place, then we have to go by what the sign states and not enter that area.
For this cache, you need to ask yourself which has the greatest impact: Having the cache there and upsetting the land owner? or Archiving the cache and not potentially upsetting the land owner?
We all have our opinions on this issue, but with your cache, it’s ultimately your decision.
I don’t see a problem with contacting them via email.
It looks like I am free for this…… Will there be enuff boats???
You can download the caches onto the Oregon. A cool feature with the Oregons is that if you are caching with someone else with an Oregon, you can bluetooth the info back and forth. Completely paperless except of course when you are doing puzzles.
I would get a handgeld gps. I have had my Garmin Oregon 500 for over a year now and I love it! Very user friendly!
If no one finds dem today, I may have to go on a geo-run to find these 3 new ones you just had published!
Welcome to the craziness of Caching! I am over in the Wausau Area. When out caching, enjoy the journey and always leve the area better for the next person! CITO is always nice!
Enjoy your adventures!
@fdlseeker wrote:
@David Cantrell wrote:
I will be there the first part of friday and saturday. I am trying to find more volunteers for the both to keep it going the entire time.
In the mean time, you can go to http://www.lnt.org and there is a wealth of knowledge there.
Thank you very much for the help. I look forward to meeting you.
I look forward to meeting you and everyone esle interested in learning more about Leave No Trace. If anyone wants to schedule an awareness session, let me know and I may be able to help out. July 17-23 and thursdays I am already booked ( Summer Camp at Tesomas plus I am doing Awareness Sessions at Tesomas Scout Camp as well.)
@huffinpuffin2 wrote:
Wanna Be Like Ralph? 😯
Do not go where the path may lead, go instead where there is no path and leave a trail.
– Ralph Waldo Emerson
Perhaps not………. 😉
❗ Well, if you are in pristine prairie land, it is best to not use a trail and spread out. This is one of the few areas that it is best to spread out to avoid impact.
So in that case, Ralph (Where’s Waldo) Emereson is right.
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