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Ah cars…a lovely topic 😀
First one was a 1989 Chevy Corsica Hatchback
Second was a 1988 Chrysler LeBaron
Third was 1988 Mustang LX convertible
Fourth was a 1996 Pontiac Bonneville SLE
Fifth (and current) is a 1972 Mustang Coupe (straight six and a three speed)And if you want to count them, my gf’s cars (which I drive fairly often):
2001 Grand Prix SE
2006 MINI Cooper SI’m just glad to see so many stangs listed!
Hmm…too bad they did log it, “TCLN (took cache left nothing) thanks for the hide.” Seriously though, I don’t understand why anybody would do that sort of thing. It seems like a lot of work for something that effects (relatively) few people.
Very tragic. My heart goes out to the family. I can’t imagine being there when it happened.
And that’s an interesting slant for the hider. I had never even given that a thought. That’s the sad thing about the situation, nobody comes out unscathed, even us as a community.Here’s a link to the State Trails listing on the DNR site. They are not loops, but I’m sure they are chock full of caches:
State Trails
You could also try Gov. Thompson State Park near Crivitz. Here’s a cache in the area:
Gov. Thompson State Park – The Medicine Lake Link
Linky for the trail map:
TrailsI don’t get down that way too often, but that really is a shame when something like that happens. Worst case scenario, how much does a new stamper cost to make? I’m sure a few people would chip in if it came to that.
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