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Well worded. I agree with 99% of what you said … I write on these boards for 4 reasons: 1. To get help, 2. To give help, 3. For opinions on my useless pattern of thoughts, 4. To have fun chatting with my geo-friends.
The 1% I don’t like … the use of the symbol … it makes me sneeze
10/11/2004 at 5:50 pm in reply to: Ecorangers celebrate 1 year anniversary with over 1563+ fin #1756025Way to go gang!
While you didn’t “parent” us, you did give us great encouragement during our “learning period”. Mainly you’ve inspired us to plant many of the caches we’ve placed.If you have (or want to have) a cache on DNR owned land … contact that park and work with them now! I sent a letter to Harrington Beach State Park last week and just talked to the Property Manager, regarding my “Accidental Tourist” (GCK9CG). He was very helpful to talk with, he check out the cache himself yesterday and is letting me keep it there. He wishes I had contacted him before placing it (he’s right and I told him so), but appreciates me coming out of the woods to talk to him. I’ve added his approval to the cache page listing. If you’re out there, thanks again Andrew for sharing your beautiful park with geocachers!
Congrats!
I’m getting light headed just watching your numbers.Light headed … saving energy … I don’t think I was trying to make a pun … no, no I’m not … never mind (back to my nap).
Ok, it’s a little less amazing than I thought … they were walking the dog down what they thought was a deer trail, they hit a dead end then found the containers … turns out it is farther north and an easier one than I thought: GCHR38 (Sheboygan Magnetic Anomaly One). I see on a log listing that this cache is somewhat out in the open for some reason … I’ve just communicated with the owner, “TS”, he has been laid up a few weeks with an injury, but is better now and will take care of the situation. Take care of yourself, TS!
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V Tree is retired … thanks to all of you that found it and left interesting log entries … I love the log entries!
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Last change for the “V Tree” dance … shuts down for Premium Members on 9/22/04.When I placed my “Valley of Oz TB Zoo” series … as I placed one of the “bars” that leads to the “zoo”, I stepped on something. At my feet laying in the grass was a 5 piece open end wrench set. Looked to be about 20 years old, but it works great when putting the snowthower on the riding tractor.
No fears … my kids don’t want to help hide them, as they want to find them “just like the other geocachers” … so if you can’t find them, just follow my 12 yr old around. (FYI, in theory the plan is for EcoRangers to hide half and EnergySaver the other half, so I get to hunt some too!)
We don’t have a date picked yet, and we have not gotten permission for our hopeful location yet … but as of last night I’ve figured out the theme, what each of my containers will be and what they will each be called … can you say “15 step multi-branching multi-temp-cache, that ends with a big surprise ending that I will not even reveal to EcoRangers”!
Just to warn you all … I took too much NyQuil last night … I dreamed many cool/nasty ideas for temporary hides … things you’ve never seen in your life, guaranteed!
“V Tree by the Sea” update …
As planned, it just went “Member Only”.
Complete shut down still planned for 9/22/04.Planning other caches for other areas in the future, so don’t fret.
Excellent subject! I’ve just attached “Winter Ratings” to my caches (minus the one I’m shutting down this month).
Grousetales, I will drop you an email with what we have in mind so far … we can’t spill the beans to everyone at this point. I hope you can keep under your HAT, what we tell you.
EnergySaver
Howl at the Moon, but turn off your lights firstquote:
Originally posted by cacheseekers:
Lately we’ve been wanting to do more and more urban caches because they tend to be interesting. (and require less bushwacking
Would be nice to have secondary indicators like that and others. Regarding what you are look for, do check out our Port Puzzle (GCK6YC)sometime, it’s all what you ask for above. Plus there are other caches surrounding it that are very close to bushless and semi-urban.
Opps! False alarm on the Travel Bug, just found it in the wife’s closet … http://wi-geocaching.com/cgi-bin/slide2/album.pl?photo=00000271/closet.jpg; photo_height=500
(I’d post these darn photos like the rest of you are doing in your listing, but my UBB and HTML code doesn’t take for some reason)[This message has been edited by EnergySaver (edited 09-02-2004).]
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