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We just did this one as well. It was a very good walk with lots too see. This cache was by far the most challenging from a physical level, but well worth it.
I would say in summer you would have a great bet using a canoe or kayak.
Kris
Here are my thoughts, I agree with a limited number of placements, either a max number per month per team, or a max limit at submittal. Or even a minimum number of finds prior to placing your own.
I have to agree also that how many Gc’s can a team really maintain, I not bashing anyone, many keep well maintained GC’s, I am worried about the newbie that is gun-ho now and places 1.1 million film canisters and then bails the sport in a year.
Too bad there wasnt a way to meet some criteria prior to submitting, something that could tell you when you submit that you are to close to a exsisting cache or would tell you that you to close to road or tracks. I guess that would be quite a database to build, just a thought.
If the lead time for approval is going to stay on the long side, perhaps give everyone a submittal number to tell you how many are if front of you, or even tell you a number of days till your is reviewed.
Ok Im done.
We’ve been pecking at this from late March of ’02 seen alot of cool things.
We are slowly getting more and more back into it. The kids are getting older and it is a bit easier to bring them along or let Grandma watch them
We have alot of caches to hit just north of us near Mountain, I hope we can get most of those done before the bugs get bad, we will see how it goes.
Kris
I have brought my 3 year old with me, but only on the easy ones, in areas I know, like city parks. He always asked me now “Dad are we going to find toys in the woods?”
I think if you good about it they will have fun . The hard ones? well they will have to wait, some of those are hard on Mom and Dad!!
I have ran into certain times the GPSr is way off. Who knows why, you never know what could be doing it. Could be something reflecting the signals and confusing the location.
Just remember that a rule of thumb is that the placer could be off several yards too.
04/22/2006 at 3:17 am in reply to: Wisconsin Public Television: In Wisconsin Geocaching Segment #1761390We it did air here in Green Bla. Have to say that they did a good job. I was good to see some good exposure. They even plugged CITO!!
A small flask of Scotch….J/K!!
I make sure I always have Batteries, Palm Pilot, and my leatherman.
04/17/2006 at 10:08 pm in reply to: Wisconsin Public Television: In Wisconsin Geocaching Segment #1761389I wonder if we can see this on Green Bay Public TV??
I will set it to record just in case.
Thanks for the info!!
Do the manual things need to be done by me? Marc, I saw your post here: http://wi-geocaching.com/forums/Forum24/HTML/000132.html
Are these related?
Kris
For me it would have to be finding a cache and walking all the way back to the start point a then finding the log book in my pocket. I did that twice now!!
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