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Way to go Stu, congratulations.
Way to go Keith, and just as I was about to catch up with you!
@teamhandstand wrote:
to anyone going to geowoodstock…. i have a travel bug there that was suppose to come home to me and it seems like it is getting further and further away. even though i had asked a couple people to keep it on it’s right path, it hasnt been. here is the url.. where the heck are my keys?!
if anyone from wisconsin comes across this one or GeoChef, it would be appreciated if you would bring it to wisconsin for me… thanks a lot!!
I saw that TB (keys) in the midwest travel bug pile, but we were only allowed to trade TBs one for one. I hope someone picked it up.
Our trip to GW VII was fantastic. 2800 cachers in one place is something to see. I wish my wife had been there so that she would realize I am not nearly as obssessive as other cachers!
@grcarlson wrote:
. And now for my worst injury since geocaching but not geocaching related was a motorcycle accident and getting my leg broken in two places plates and screws in my leg that happened on Thursday evening just before I was planning on heading to TN for all the Geowoodstock festivities. I’ll be out of work for several weeks at least, depending what my doctor says about working as a youth counselor. For a while I guess I get to read all the posts of everyone else having fun.
That sounds alltogether too familiar. Two years ago, I broke my leg just 11 days before a planned GW V trip. I wish you a very speedy recovery. Remember, geocaching can be rationalized as “rehab activity”.
Congratulations Sweech, it only gets more fun!
Thank you everyone. I’m off next Wednesday for 5 days of caching our way to and from Geowoodstock VII in Tennessee with Team Bald 2.5. We’ll be dropping a lot of combs in several states!
Congratulations on the milestone.
RB&C: that coughing you hear is all of the rest of us choking in your dust! Keep on having fun, there are more caches out there.
@Cachelovskys wrote:
This is in all seriousness. What would it take? Probably a sponser? Make paid presentations through the country? Be an “offical” tester on new GPS technology? I was just sitting at work all April, and not caching (zero finds all April), pondering “How nice would that be?” There has to be some clever people on these forums.
Have you thought about selling puzzle cache solutions?
@RSplash40 wrote:
I feel sorry for the poor kid who’s head got photoshopped in …
That’s photoshopped? 😮
Welcome, It is always good to see new faces joining in on the fun!
Hello teamb4, welcome to geocaching from another Green Bay Cacher. I look forward to reading your logs from many of the great area caches, and hope to meet you out hunting sometime!
Congratulations! Nice to meet you both last weekend.
Hello ImDutch, Welcome to the WGA forums. It was nice to meet you out caching a couple of weeks ago. I’m sure we’ll meet again soon.
Well done J&L!
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