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@sandlanders wrote:
@Team Black-Cat wrote:
I can tell you how many puzzle or mystery caches there are (1386)
That’s all? 😯
Hmmmmmm…might be time to clean off the shelf………
@sandlanders wrote:
We’re all supposed to be putting out clear plastic containers for caches anyway. 🙄
“Ummm, I think that’s just in WI parks……
The month before deer season, I stopped in at the local gun dealer here in town and was surpised how little ammo stock he had. His comment was that he had access to 5 diffrent warehouses in the nation and they were all empty and that the ammo companies were going 24/7 and have been for a few years.
@CodeJunkie wrote:
@Team Black-Cat wrote:
What I would like to know is where are all the ammo cans going? They’re not being hidden in the woods under a pile of sticks the way they were intended…
HUMMMMM? I think other hand-loaders like myself are scarfing them up. Thanks to “the administration” prices are sky rocketing and us handloaders need a place to stockpile our goods. 😀
Not to sidetrack this tread, and just stating facts. The “administation ” hasn’t done anything yet. Ammo companies are running 24/7, yet there is no or very limited supplies on store shelves. WHY???? 😯
Well, we now live in the age where you can instantly log a cache via you phone. So a TFTC is short and sweet. And then if you have a GPS that uploads you fiels notes, it quick and simple logs Also , to those who just care about the numbers, the log really doesn’t matter now does it. I try to make a short note about all the caches I find. The most I have ever found in one day was 25 and that was at the WGA picnic. I have to admit, I could not remember all 25. I enjoy reading logs of not only my caches, but other caches that I am watching to hear the story of the the hunt of that cache. As Zuma and others say, It’s all on how you chose to play the game. I do know of one poster in this thread that all is to his log was and I quote ” . “. But there were circumstances for that I’m sure.
@sandlanders wrote:
We just cached in Oxford on Sunday. And we live in Adams County!
No bones about it… That’s some find!Is everything in Adams County that OLD??????????? 😯 😯
😛 😛 8) 8) 8) 😆 😆 😆 😆 😉 😉 😉Hey! Swampers ARE SEXY!!!!! 😉
EDIT:Ummmmmm…on females that is……….
@Lostby7 wrote:
All that work……ya they (rest areas) are pretty much off limits if they belong to the DNR.
DOT not DNR. And not ALL Rest areas are DOT. Some are county, city, town owned.
Sometimes. Is there times I were I didn’t and should have. Yeeeeeeeeees! 🙄 Do ya know JUST how BIG that Chequamegon forest really is????? 😯 😕 😉
Yup! happened to me also. Was down in the Twin Cities last spring at France Park(??). Did a 1/2 dozen or so caches or when I relized it was gone.
Started to retrace my route. And yup…the last cache, farthest one away.DON’T GIVE AWAY THE SECRET PORTAL! 😯 😉
Who’s been *&#$%! crabby? Not me! I’m all smiles! 😀 😀 😀 😀 😉
@kansas64 wrote:
Last year I used 2 votes. This year I can not use any, as I have left my membership lapse and will not be hitting renew anytime soon.
But I agree with the question, is our voting system the best. I dont know, I have no suggestions or solutions, but I feel we can do better
So then why do you even care and why do you keep flaunting it? You have no reason to complain about anything the WGA & the BOD does then. Your non-vote may not effect you but it could effect others.
I’ve had two fellow cachers email in the last week asking if I was having problems with pages on GC.com. I’m not. One said that the “Map it” lonk was not working for them. The were getting an error message on a green screen. I’m not sure what the other one problems are. Browser, Updates, Java????
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