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Just one log for me. I started this about mid-year in 2005 after feeling increasingly “number-frenzied” at events.
Bec
Thought I could slip by without anyone taking too much notice (not that I haven’t been loudly on this mission for a couple months now!).
Thanks everyone for the congratualtions! Wishing everyone only the best in caching for 2006!
Bec
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Originally posted by The Snail:
But if the prize for Top Finder in Wisconsin is a cool crown, or maybe a shiny button, I’d be willing to change my ways.
Now that would make it all worthwhile!! I want a crown!
Bec
TS, you are wise, and you bring good beer — I like you!
If we do go with the group site, that does open us up to other weekends. My only concern with that is all those extra tourist type people (my antisocial side rearing its crabby head.) Is that an issue on Rock Island?
If a group site is decided upon (and I can come) I will stay at the group site.
I am a late nighter too (and have developed a quieter means for opening pop tops!)
Bec
I think it would be great if the only stats for geocaching were the ones that you keep track of by yourself. I get too competitive with number, and horribly grouchy when I see others bypass me.
Yeah, I set a goal of 500 caches for this year — it’s a personal goal though, and means nothing really. It’s just what I wanna do.
More impressive to me is the length of time someone has been geocaching (Wow! A charter member — cool!) or the quality of the caches sought (anyone who has done the Gauntlet is pretty special in my eyes!) or the quality of their hides, or the great stories they can tell of their adventures. Oh yeah, and the quality of the person (and that seems to be every geocacher I’ve met).
That being said, I’ve gottat get out of the house and go do find number 500…..[ ]
Bec
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Originally posted by DCexplorer:
Group II holds up to 40 people. It costs $80 per night, plus a $10 reservation fee, for a total of $170, which we would divide by the number of parties sharing the site.If people wish to reserve their own individual site, the cost would be $12 per night, $10 reservation fee, for a total of $34.
To break even on the group site, five parties would need to share the cost to make it the same price as an individual site. ($170 divided by 5 = $34 each)
I really loved the waterside campsite, but TS will tell you it can backfire if it’s a windy weekend.
Being thrifty, as long as the cost is the same or better, I’m all for the group site. My site last year was spectacular (near potties, and except for some wonderful neighbors across the field, very secluded. But apparently it was pretty much the furthest away (except for the remote sites). Not a problem, except when it came to hauling all that wood (again, thanks to my helpers!). The group sites are much closer to water and wood!
Bec
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Originally posted by DCexplorer:
Bec, is it possible to switch rotations so you could attend?
Maybe…..someone has to be willing to switch with me. I will certainly put the word out as soon as I know the weekend (is Father’s Day weekend the likely candidate?)
Bec
After a bit of math (I’m not so good at it) trying to figure out our weekend work rotation, it does appear that I would be working Father’s Day weekend. Any other weekend in June would work (thank goodness — I don’t have any school worries anymore!)
But, if I can’t come, that would leave more beer for the rest of the group….
Bec
I liked that it was in June. I wouldn’t want it moved to another month.
Bec
Since the snow started falling I have found 39 geocaches (not counting 2 or 3 DNF) and all were accessible in winter. In the next week I plan on finding 21 more to reach my goal of 500 finds.
I started geocaching in the winter. As long as the snow isn’t over my knees when walking, I think it’s winter friendly. Might take me a few times or longer to find it if it’s on the ground, but that’s okay by me.
Bec
Congrats on the newest member of your family! What a cutie!! My brother has a mini dachshund that is also dapple in color — dapples come with a very special personality!
Despite my username, I infrequently geocache with my greyhounds. Instead I take along rugged little Peanut:

Peanut’s the white dog on the right (that’s her big sister Kiki on the other end). She’s about 12 pounds, about 2 feet high (probably a little less, I used a fork to measure her — she’s almost 2 forks high), and a Jack Russell-Rat Terrier mix. She an all terrain dog (haven’t tried water yet, but she has a terrier coat, so she’s probably a bit water repellant…)
As you now own a hound — be prepared for your pup wanting to investigate what it finds interesting, and not always what you want to investigate. I believe dachshunds are ground dogs (makes sense, as they are the badger hound), so small holes and buried object will be of interest (could be a geocaching bonus!!)
You also own a small dog, and with it comes the small dog symdrome — or in other words, “I’m really a big, tough dog!” Most little dogs are afraid of nothing. They might try to take on an oppossum or skunk while you’re looking for the cache.
Depending on your dog’s level of obedience, you may want to keep him on lead when out caching. I have to do this with Peanut only because a rabbit or squirrel or turkeys is sometimes just to hard to resist and must be chased. She does obey a recall command in town areas, but I don’t want to test this in the woods and risk losing her.
As silly as some think, please be sure to keep your pup warm in cold weather with a sweater or jacket. You can find some pretty fancy ones out there that are good in WI cold weather (they can be pricey though). Winter boots are a good consideration too. They take some getting used to (this is quite a humorous time for the humans – have a camera handy!) and small sizes that fit right can be harder to find. But little feet get cold very fast, and the boots also protect against the salt used to melt ice (parking lots and what not) which can burn dog feet.
I’m sure you’ve read up about dachshunds and know about their particular little personality and health quirks to keep an eye out for. I just want to emphasize to be careful about letting your little one make jumps from a high (for him — this could be only 6 inches!) place, which can cause damage to the spine.
Off the top of my head, that’s all I can come up with, I’ll stop babbling…
Again — congrats!!
BecI’ve done little to no caching in your area, and would be interested in an event your way.
I’m working on an event in my area for April 1…just working out location (got something in mind) and the details.
Bec
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Originally posted by pcfrog:
That’s what http://www.walgreens.com/storelocator/find.jsp is for.I and others (probably) thank you for abandoning that project.
Give me time, I’m sure I can come up with something equally obnoxious.
Bec
There are no shortcuts to any place worth goingI played with the idea of waymarking every Walgreens that I encountered (because there’s so darn many of them!!) but realized that I was just doing it to be obnoxious.
Bec
mushrooms & green olives!! The dogs got half the pizza.
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