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Sorry!
I would say at this point that our team of three will be planning to drive up for the weekend and the hike.
Congratulations on the milestone Mike. It was nice to meet you in Berlin. Have a great 2010!
Wow! A pretty spectacular number is 6000! Congratulations and have a great 2010!
Starting this great activity, topping the 1000 mark at the B-17 Navigator cache in Winneconne, and meeting many incredibly nice people! I can’t wait for 2010 to see what more is in store.
Congratulations on 5000! I got the notification on my telephone that you had hit your 5000th at Pa(y)per View at Wellington Bend. Try as I might to log onto the web and make a forum post, the U.S. Cellular towers covering the Marathon City area weren’t going to let me. Of course, sitting in the fieldhouse in the middle of the school didn’t help. But Trekkin’ and Birdin’ did a fine job in covering for me and all is good. Now I have to get back on the trail, as I only have about 3900 more to go before I can join your club! 🙄 Way to go!
Congratulations on the half a grand! It was great seeing you today, and I’m sure we’ll run into you “up north” one of these days. Happy New Year!
I was loving winter caching until this recent rain put a nasty crust on the snow. Now it seems to be three times harder to walk in it, taking away much of the fun. If the crust would melt all would be good again!
Merry Christmas to all, and to all some great cachin’ in 2010!
I placed another 6 traditional, easy to find, winter friendly caches today. 2 have been published and the other 4 are pending. 5 of the 6 are in the Biron area, near the event location. The sixth is at Mid-State Technical College, which is just a few miles away. See you Sunday!
You mean there are dummy coordinates posted…….???? 😯 No wonder I can’t find anything, but can swim like a fish!
12/12/2009 at 2:38 am in reply to: Pilotage Helps BakRdz Complete 600th Mission B-17 Navigator #1918148Nice work Jay! I did a small amount of caching today and it wasn’t an overly joyous time. I can’t imagine that yesterday was even remotely a walk in the park! Keep up the great pace.
Hunted cache….craphas covered….holy snowbank!
This certainly won’t answer the question, but if you have never been to St. John’s it really doesn’t matter in my opinion. The worst cache I have ever seen would automatically become a top ten cache just by being associated with Newfoundland. Beautiful province with very special people.
16 inches of craphas in Wautoma. Unfortunately we were sent the high density craphas, which is extremely taxing on the snowblower and the shovel operator!
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