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I know it’s not much help but good luck!!! You think finding caches in one foot of snow is considered winter friendly?
REcently, I went through all the caches I hid and stated on the cache page if the cache was 1) available in winter and 2) if it was or was not winter friendly. To me winter friendly means the cache will NOT be found on the ground. What does everyone else think? I did start a thread about this earlier but it fizzled out…TamiA merry Congratulations and a big HUG from the Ecorangers. Now, on to 1000. Tami
A big “merry” hug and a big Congratulations from the ecorangers. WAy to go!
Hey, Miata, get off the couch and get geocaching!
Thanks RON!
Okay everyone…let’s get this calendar filled up!Sounds like a new thread could be started?
When are future geocaching events being planned?
I was going to suggest to Russell to have his event the first weekend in June and now I read that Marc says there is another event in the works during that weekend.
How about it?
Anyone interested in starting a new thread and possibly some type of calendar visual.
I’m a very visual learner and seeing a calendar is more appealing to visual learners.Thanks in advance to whoever accepts this challenge.
Happy Holidays “Geo-Family”!
TamiI love it….but I think someone has way too much time on his hands! Get out and get geocaching Michael! Tami
As of right now, the Ecorangers have no desire to get into waymarking. It doesn’t appeal to us. But I’m sure others out there are doing it and loving it. Tami
You also made the West Bend Daily News today!
Nicely written article. My dad called me and left a message to make sure I didn’t miss it.
Congrats you three. TamiA big HUG and a BIG Congratulations from the Ecorangers. Glad we could be there on some of your hunts…Tami
A big CONGRATULATIONS to you all for conquering the conquest! V I C T O R Y dance…I want to see it! Tami
Remember, people cache for different reasons… People shouldn’t feel bad about their “numbers” whether it be a snails pace they are setting or a numbers chase as someone once put it (or anywhere inbetween). Tami
This story took place only 2 months after my family had fallen in love with geocaching. We were in Lil’ Otter’s neck of the woods doing a long hike in. WE found the cache, signed the log and started heading back. Professor decides to go back the same way we came in and takes the GPS with him. Please note we did not own cell phones nor carried walkie talkies with us. The kids and I decided to take a different trail back….one that didn’t have fallen logs across the trail for us to go over and under every 10 feet. Anyways, it’s getting dark. I really thought the main hiking trail we were on would loop around. I got the sense that we weren’t looping. So the kids and I back tracked. Kids are getting cranky at this point. I’m getting worried. We yell out for Professor (DAD), no response. We finally find a trail that looked familar. We’re doing good at this point and then the kids and I realized we missed a turn-off at some point. So, we back tracked again. Found our error and finally made it back to our vehicle where Professor was anxiously waiting for us. Professor was so excited about what he was going to share with us. On Professor’s hike back to the car, he ran into a park ranger. Professor, told the park ranger that his wife (with long blonde hair) was missing.
The park ranger smiled and said…” are you Lil’ otter’s husband?” Wade thought that that was so cool! He said, no, and that his wife had two children with him.
How’s that for a confession?
TamiHugs from the Ecorangers on finding 100+.
Hope to see you at the event next Saturday.
TamiNice thread Brian! I think of ALL of you reading this as my Extended Family. And boy has my “family” grown over the past 2 years. Looking forward to my family to get even BIGGER! Tami
Interesting story Ron. Didn’t we think of combining our names at one point for our Event?
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