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Unfortunately, the last two weeks in February is the busiest time for those of us in the tax business. I’ll be there is spirit only.
Do I remember what cache was number 10, number 50? No, but I can tell you I remeber very well, hitting my head on the bridge trying to find one of the State of Minds. I remember the crashed car from yet another State of Mind… in fact I was planning on taking my nephews to that location even after the cache was gone, but the weeds were way over their heads. And who can ever forget that I was stuck up to my knee in a bog up in Green Bay! Yes, it was messy but probably the best fun I’ve had! If it wasn’t for “Don’t Trust Me on a Balance Beam” (Thanks Beast for giving him his name), I would probably still be there in the bog. For me, it is not the numbers… it is seeing my nephews’ faces as we came out of the woods unable to find a cache and be within five feet of two little fawns… a few yards later, they saw a snake cross the path and just a few feet from the car… a toad. It was the best cache they never found!!!!
We will be at site 555 at Mauthe Lake. We are going up Friday around noon, so if anyone wants to stop by we will be there.
Ok, here is my two cents worth. Does it really matter? If people are logging temp caches to up their numbers to make them feel good because their numbers go up, let them. To me the fun in caching is the hunt, not necessarily the find. I have spent days looking for caches and not finding them, but to tell you the truth, I have had more fun not finding some caches than finding others. If a person wants to spend an hour or so logging temps and it makes them happy, so be it. Personally, I don’t want to spend the time after I come home from an event saying I found number one, number two, etc. for the 40 or so caches I found at an event. I would rather say thanks to the people hosting the event and just log finding the event itself. Some events, and I admit, I haven’t been to too many, end up being, “well here is a group of people passing a log around, the cache must have been here somewhere”, and whom ever signs it last puts it back. To me that is not finding a cache. If I had to look and find at least one cache at an event, without the help of anyone, than I think I can justify, to myself, the logging of the event as a cache.
You may all boo me now.
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like… Old and Decrepit
like… milk and cookiesI agree! I’m still annoyed that my very fist TB is missing. If anyone sees a little mouse by the name of Tut-Tut wandering around… please help him to a cache nearby.
Personally, I like Mauthie Lake. Couldn’t get the best camp site for the meteor showers though. The one I got has trees.
OOOHHH! Caches!!!!!
I just reserved site 555 at Mauthe Lake. There were still several more available in the same area for that weekend.
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Originally posted by LightningBugs Mum:
Anybody else thinking about camping there over the weekend? Still plenty of spots available there….We do, We do!!!! There are also supposed to be meteor showers this weekend!!! Let’s hope for a clear sky.
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