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The rocks I was educated in are gallstones and kidney stones. I don’t remember exactly but I don’t think I learned about them in a geology class – lol.
Congrats on 2K!
08/07/2009 at 2:52 am in reply to: Be on the lookout for cache #5000 for Trekkin’ & Birdin’ #1911818Congrats on a great milestone!
I am also looking to team up with someone. I will be coming with my family but my wife and kids will probably be going shopping and sightseeing (and they would take the car).
If someone wants an experienced cacher on their team (and someone to help pay for gas), please send me a PM. Thanks!
Congrats on achieving 5 digits!
Congrats! I loved the caching in Alaska!
Congratulations!
Welcome to the Millenium Club!
Great Job for you and and everything you have done to promote geocaching in this state!
I’m in again for another year! 😀
If northwestern WI includes Polk County, I would recommend Beadelake Crew’s Gandy Dancer series which has two Cache of the month winners and a diversity of hides and containers. Also another COTM winner in Polk County is Nectar of the Gods in Osceola.
If northwestern WI includes Burnett County, I have many caches in picturesque areas including my Spongebob series.
Welcome from another Northwoods cacher!
I have only obtained 46% of my smilies in Wisconsin.
I think this is low because I live on a border community (with another 30% of my finds in Minnesota) and I also tend to do a lot of caching while traveling. Last weekend, I added New York as my 5th state in which I have over 50 finds when I was upstate for my 25th college reunion.
I discovered the article and was going to post my congrats but I see I was beaten to the punch!
Doctors used to smoke at a higher rate than the general population. It was thought that the smoke was protective from tuberculosis. However, once the ill effects of tobacco became apparent, most doctors quit. These days fewer than 4% of physicians smoke (significantly less than the 22% of the general population).
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