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I see no problem with cemetary caches as long as they are away from graves and the cachers show a little bit of respect. There are two caches in the cemetary where my mom is buried and I don’t have a problem with that. One of the caches is about 100 feet from her grave. What really irritates me is when I go to visit the grave and a car or van pulls up, people go running out of the vehicle racing to the cache laughing and joking around, sign the log and then go running back. HELLO?!?!?!? Do you not see that there are people here visiting graves? All I ask is that if you cache in a cemetary, please show a little respect and come back when there aren’t people visiting loved ones or at least don’t go racing around like maniacs and show some self control.
Ok… I’ll get off my soap box now.
Sick of crutches, wanna cache NOW!
I’d like one too please. π
09/30/2008 at 9:04 pm in reply to: National Great River RoadΓ’β¬β’s 70th Anniversary Event #1892647Just got an e-mail. I won a Wisconsin Products Basket… hmmm… I wonder if there is any good cache stuff in there. π
Geocaching is a Personal Challenge, Right?
Two strikes for this one. π₯ I’ll still be on crutches and it’s the same weekend as the Hedgehog Show in Milwaukee.
Are you lumping all the Star Trek series together or are you going to have a seperate cache for each series?
September eleventh… let us not forget.
Just ran across this one…
GCP8DN or GC10N2C
apparently if you want a hint, you have to look up these caches and look at their hints.
Well, that’s just rotten! I love the caches with a little bit of danger involved. Two of the most memorable caches I did were a bit dangerous (expecially for a Decrepit clutz like me). One of them I had to climb a huge pine tree to get the cache. Ok… me, climb a tree? Yep! I did it. It took me a while to get back down because I kept getting my clothes snagged on branches, but I did it. The other one was the cause of all my problems, but I LOVED the view. I also learned an important lesson that day… you need to look up from the GPS every now and then. I was following the arrow when the trail turned sharply and I didn’t. I ended up walking off a cliff and landed in thorns. Had to have surgery to get that knee fixed, but I would do it again in a heartbeat… the cache that is, not the walking off a cliff.
Surgery scheduled on right knee. Relief!
I have a travel bug that disappeared from the first cache I put it in, up in St Cloud, MN. What makes it worse is the person who picked it up and never dropped it, spent about 20 minutes talking to me when I got back to the van. I was leaving, he was coming and saw the GPS. We got to talking about bugs, coins, etc. and then the creep kept it!
I started out with the Garmin 60cs and had absolutly no problems with it until I was forced to upgrade to the Garmin 60csx after my puppies decided to eat then antenna off of it. I have since had it replaced through Garmin and have never had problems with either the replaced 60cs or the 60csx.
@rogheff wrote:
I think the only multi I logged seperately was the “?” cache by the Cheeseheads. Seems to me you had to log it in order to proceed to the next step.
Same here. But that cache could have been listed as several to begin with. There was absolutely no way to finish the whole thing in one trip. Too many puzzles to solve and none of the caches were close to each other.
So… Cheeseheads, when are you going to do another like this?
Decrepit
In my opinion, WE ALL WON! How could you loose when there are 51 new permanent caches placed?
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