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I don’t recall finding any caches on accident. However, my next door neighbor found two stages of a three stage multi on accident, and the wife of a guy at work found one at a resort while they were on vacation on accident. I found a letterbox on accident once.
Congratulations on #1700.
Congrats on #1600.
Congratulations on accomplishing the big challenge. You must have a great feeling of accomplishment. By the time I’m within reach, it will probably be archived. WTG!
There is also the Wisconsin NFL Challenge (GC1PDTF).
I bet he would have had 40 if he didn’t have the training wheels on. JK ZoeBro. Congrats on your 900th.
Welcome to the WGA.
One I liked for the views was DUCK (GCGAX2). It is not quite a drive up, but the views were great. I did it Labor Day weekend so the leaves were thinning out a little bit
Congrats on #1700.
99.99723247% here. 2 in Michigan and 1 in that state to the south of us.
Am I that stupid or what? All I see here is not at listed coords, go find it. Hint says click on the links but there aren’t any. Am I really that bad? I guess so.
I can see it now. Viqueens down by 6 to the Packers with 39 seconds to go in the game. 3rd down and 8 yards to go on their own 31 yard line. Favre drops back to pass, he’s got a man open at midfield, but he wants it all. Game over. Did I say that he threw into triple coverage at the 12 and was intercepted?
Delete their log. I suspect that there is a lot of shenanigans going on. I have seen more than a few caches in the last couple of months where a cacher logged a find and never signed the log. I also have to question group caching where the group finds 75-100 caches in 6-8 hours in an area they never cached in before, or anywhere for that fact. Looking at the conservative side of 75 caches in 8 hours, that comes out to one find every 6.4 minutes. It’s impossible. They would have to split up and sign each other’s names. It’s one thing when they’re all together at the cache, but going out in different directions and signing everybody when everybody isn’t there, just isn’t right.
The thievery of these coins seems to be much more rampant than I ever thought. Maybe I’m just a bit naive due to the fact that all of the cachers that I have met at events and on the trails turned out to be such wonderful people. I bought a Wisconsin coin two years ago with the intent of releasing it in Germany. It’s mission: to visit all of the countries of my ancestry, and of course to return home. I still plan on releasing it, but I guess I won’t be expecting too much. I hope the European morals are higher than ours are. Generally speaking of course.
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