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Recently while visiting a Madison area park we noticed several painted small stones. My granddaughter likes to make swag items and think she might be interested in doing this as a summer craft project.
Not sure if the following link will work…
State/County Stats Maps
For users who have entered the states and Wisconsin counties they cached in, maps showing where they have been are now auto-generated and shown on the “States/Counties/Countries” tab of their user profile.
I’m sorry, but I’m not finding this tab on my user profile! Thanks
I’m interested in WRR106 GC1YQ24 Point Road Horicon. I don’t have any caches, but we go up to Horicon a lot birding. Please consider me for this cache. Thanks
Thousand-Miler WannaBe & Hikers’ Helpers
For those hiking through Dane and Green counties, contact Tess Mulrooney ([email protected]) for “Trail Angel” assistance. Tess can also connect you with new hiking pals who are exploring the entire Ice Age Trail year-round, piecing together the dashed line one segment at a time.
I found an very interesting book at the library – Midwest Majesty Silos of Wisconsin by Jack Tackman.
http://www.cafelibraries.org/polaris/search/title.aspx?ctx=18.1033.0.0.6&cn=659038
A little bit off topic but I wonder what he thinks of cachers?
I was thinking about this and wondering who would get the bill for the police call.
A) Would it be the cacher who was seen looking for the cache, replacing it as found and later identified in a police line-up or
B) The CO – after all it’s his cache isn’t it or
C) The land owner/manager who authorized the CO to place the cache where he did or
I remember one time I was caching in Canada (we were doing the loop around lake Superior) and when I opened a cache container and a lot of white powder fell all over my hands. We were miles from anywhere so I ran back to the car and poured water all over my hands. I didn’t know what to do or think – I just dropped the container and didn’t go back…
I really don’t see anything funny about this! I’ll bet the police department doesn’t either. This is a copy of one of the log entries –
Funny thing is my son is a student at UNO & they had rec’d emergency campus texts that there was a possible pipe bomb in Memorial Park. He sent me a message about it & I didn’t even think it would be a cache. Glad to find out I already found this one back in 2012.
What would parent of these students (could have been a grade school) think if they received an emergency text?
We have a 2012 Toyota RAV-4 that has room in the back seat for a child (toddler) seat and 2 other grandkids (10-13). You can also get a third seat on some RAV’s. We love it, but haven’t had anything other than Toyotas since 1990…
🙂 Great
I’m able to create pocket queries and receive them via e-mail. However my problem is creating GPX files – when I download my query it always wants to create a loc file.
I found this info and will have to study it and try again:
Recent article in the Milwaukee paper about these libraries:
If you havn’t already done so check out:
http://www.iceagetrail.org/
https://www.iceagetrail.org/store – new book this year
http://www.iceagetrail.org/trail-map-and-current-conditions
http://www.iceagetrail.org/plan-a-hike
http://www.iceagetrail.org/section-and-thru-hiking
http://www.iceagetrail.org/hiking-awards-and-programsTo see the full list of Thousand-Milers through the years, click here.
https://www.facebook.com/groups/IANST/
https://www.facebook.com/groups/214797715197465/
Also check into – Cold Caching
http://www.iceagetrail.org/hiking-awards-and-programshttp://www.geocaching.com/bookmarks/view.aspx?guid=e5efb39e-49b2-426e-802a-81fee149992f
Happy hiking…
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