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@CodeJunkie wrote:
OK – I’ll go on record saying “Some things are better left unmentioned.” which is exactly why I’m not going to say anything about the “almost as weird” caching dream I had a few weeks ago.
Why??? Did it deal with Grimace and Ronald Mc Donald and the Hamburgler in a hot tub????
NOW..I do think that’s a good idea!
10/27/2009 at 2:09 am in reply to: Do you carry a knife while geocaching? If so, what kind? #1915817It don’t work that way. and before I get how do I have a big thumb,25 years ago, I was riding on the back of a 3-wheeler, holding on to the back handle. Ny buddy gunned it and the wheeler popped up 90 degrees.
Straight up and down. All the weight cam down on my thumbnail. It swelled up, got infected and never went down. So, my right thumb is about 1.5 times larger than my left thumb. It was like the whole bone grew.10/27/2009 at 1:34 am in reply to: Do you carry a knife while geocaching? If so, what kind? #1915814I have a little screw driver that goes on the end of the corkscrew. I used that to start rolling up a nano log. I have one big thumb that makes picking up tiny things a pain in the butt.
@sweetlife wrote:
My eyes are watering from laughter as I read this, Chris is there even a Burger King Up there?
Rice Lake. Cumberland. Both an hour away.
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ACK!!!!!10/26/2009 at 10:34 pm in reply to: Is there a Doctor in the house???? Dream Interpitations #1915769GRRRRRRRRR!!!! I HATE THAT GUY! 👿 👿 👿
@marc_54140 wrote:
Perhaps you need to move south, to where you will get to talk to people occasionally?
Now that made me chuckle! 😆 But then I’d have mightmares about Puzzles & Micros 😯 .
@gotta run wrote:
@amita17 wrote:
And while I am responding, I don’t know where to get the really small plastic bags…craft stores?
.We buy them as “jewelry bags” at Hobby Lobby. Two different mini-sizes.
Wally World sells them too.
Yes, that works too or flat thumb tacks. But don’t like putting them in to living trees.
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Zoma’s Golden Cache:The GrandDaddy of Caches[/url:3phw8fmo]
It’s been on the LCG list for 4 months now. Other caches in the series are on the list also. The series can be done in a day,it’s not easy to do in a day, but Zuma, Passing Wind and K-Spud did them all in one day and by themselves no less.@sandlanders wrote:
Say, Cheezehead . . . Did some cleaning up around here today and found that we have an extra HCH lid, or else we’re short a container. I think your dogs are responsible for that mismatch. They were in charge when you gave them to us. So . . . do you need an extra lid or do we get the container?
Yes. 😉 😛
I got some bulk velco at the local Hardware Hank. Comes off a roll so you can buy as much as you want. I put a few drops of gurilla glue on the back to help it stick. Just make sure it’s a dry surface.
Last week, for what ever reason, my GPS was +/- 75 feet for 2 days. and normaly I’m +/- 15-20 feet. A lot of it deals with weather,cover a users GPS. There was a local cache that didn’t have WASS enabled on her unit. The caches were 35-50 feet off. Look at the game pin the tail on the waypoint. I did that at an event I hosted last spring. Opend some eyes as to how far gps units can be even if they have the same units.
I voted but agree that the numbers were not high enough.Our Webmaster and the BOD do have lives and other than the WGA and geocaching. The Webmaster has been busy with his real life job.
So,what you you like to see on the front page that is not already there?
Other than a big O’ logo that is.The front page is useless if people don’t even know that it’s there and the majority of Wisconsin geocachers doesn’y even know about the WGA.
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