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I’m not sure, but don’t you need all this 3G/4G stuff to do paperless caching?
No, but I think it’s a good idea. I don’t have that many find yet so I could go back and do a recap – maybe a summary log by day. Some information that might be interesting to capture: miles driven/walked, weather conditions, what else did I see/find that was interesting…
Thanks for doing this – I found it interesting….
Very good and interesting article. Thanks for your work…
I can’t say that I purchased new “gear”, but if it wasn’t for caching I’m sure I would be several pounds heavier and would not have seen a lot of great places. I also spent a lot of enjoyable hours with my son and grandkids… looking forward to next year!
It’s really not that unusual to see Robins in winter. The following link has some interesting information.
http://www.learner.org/jnorth/tm/robin/FAQSWintering.html#1You could also check the data from Audubon Christmas Bird Counts, Project Feeder Watch, or ebird.org – thanks
I guess I never thought about this. Since my grandkids are only 7 & 8 and don’t have an e-mail address – maybe I should rethink this and ask their parents if they would have a problem with my creating an e-mail account for them.
11/21/2009 at 10:42 pm in reply to: Sign up for loon count on northern Wis lakes on 7/17/2010 #1917136Sounds interesting and fun – will have to check into this some more!
Male 5′ 11″
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