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Nice work you two! Such a nice number to hit, you guys dominate!
Nice work you all! Definitely got to get to that trail!
Nice work! Can’t wait to see what 6000 is (or at the pace your going, was.)
Nice article in the local paper too! Can’t wait to find them all!!!
http://www.ricelakeonline.com/main.asp?SectionID=12&SubSectionID=214&ArticleID=24191
07/23/2012 at 7:52 pm in reply to: Smashing Ground goes on the Rockford Power Trail for #4000 #1962451Nice work Clayton! I’m glad that a handful of those were mine!
Happy 2k to one of my favorite Rock County cachers!!!
Nice work Commander! I have two left in the series…I gotta get to those soon!
06/25/2012 at 6:07 pm in reply to: Need a Milestone Cache in the Janseville Beloit!!!!!!!!!!! #1962224Tons of great Janesville caches! Not sure how old your child is. I’ve done both my 1000th and 2000th caches near Janesville but both involved water craft. Just Listen http://coord.info/GC21VB4 in the Robert O Cook Arboretum is perfect for an older kid, about a mile hike back to it from the parking lot, 25 favorite points. Wouldn’t take a younger kid. http://coord.info/GC2JMN4 is similar, great for an older kid but not a younger kid, might need a touch more bushwhacking.
Thanks everyone! The island was much nicer than I expected (on my 1000th I went to a mucky island so was expecting the same.) Wayne told me it’d be nice for a grill out, he wasn’t wrong. Water is nice and low too, you could probably walk to the island right now. It becomes a party island too, by the time we were leaving there were 4 pontoons parked next to our canoe. A perfect father’s day!
Way to go dingoagogo (your name makes me laugh every time I’m in Janesville!)
I just activated a trackable and then went caching in Fort Atkinson. Somewhere while out and about I dropped it. So it never even got a chance! Thought it was kind of humorous though, it’s trying to get to Florida. Hopefully it fell out near a cache.
Nice work! Too bad it rained today, might have had to go over and look for oragami! 🙂
I love almost all caches (except for puzzles I can’t solve) including P&Gs. P&Gs seem worthless in spring when the weather is perfect, the bugs are minimal and the brush isn’t as thick. Come July or August, P&Gs can be the way to go, 30 seconds out of the A/C at a time, not having to wear thick pants in a marsh when its 95F out, etc. I also like to get many of these by bike, even if you can’t legally park a car it’s usually reasonably safe by bicycle. If you are going to be the geocaching capital of the world, you’ve got to have both quanity and quality, cater to every cacher out there. Sometimes you just want that special cache and spend a day going for it, sometimes you want to knock a bunch out for stats. There are some power runs out there that’ll give West Bend a run at that P&G title.
03/24/2012 at 7:37 pm in reply to: Information for a newbie on placing caches in Barron County #1957143From what I’ve seen Rice Lake and Barron county in general isn’t anti-geocache, I have one just north of Rice Lake & while it went missing once it’s been there over 2 years without incident. I’m sure a few dozen people have stopped in Rice Lake because of the geocaches there that wouldn’t have otherwise.
Old Carriage Road in Madison, GC154T6 My wife (elmojessi) wanted to geocache and got this one quick before the Packers game. She thought it was awesome so made us go at half-time. Quick find and I was hooked (but missed some of the 3rd quarter.) Thanks P-38 rider (I don’t think I ever met him yet though.)
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