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Congrats on 2,000 – that’s literally a ton of caches! Well, sort of. We’re glad to have been a witness to some of your chaotic finds! 🙂
I think you’re supposed to stay under 55 miles per hour when you’re breaking in a new bike. You must have been moving pretty fast to get all of those caches. Congrats on the 2200, the 85, and the 27.5!! A trifecta!
The only time gpx files wouldn’t appear in my Dakota after downloading them is if the unit was already full with the maximum of 2,000 caches. Perhaps you attempted to delete the old ones to make room for new ones and they weren’t deleted?
@Mister Greenthumb wrote:
We have a good sized following of cachers who like our hides and would be disappointed if we stopped.
You’re not permitted to stop. Don’t even think it! [;)]
Ok I’ll be the 15th on the page 😀
Congratulations Sherry on another milestone. Having met you almost a year ago I have cached with you in all the seasons and you definitely are an all season cacher. One of my favorite people to go caching with come rain or snow or shine! Way to go!
I get warm fuzzies when I think about this cache. It was our third find ever and it took us two tries to locate it, back in our pre-GPS days when we only had an iPhone to use for trying to figure out this new sport. [:)]
Wow, 1000 finds without a GPS. YOU ROCK!
Congrats Millennium Mark on #999-1/2 & 1,000! Glad to see your passion for caching – we’re also glad to finally meet wifeyole at the milestone, and glad we could be a part of the “Meet & Greet.” 😉 See you soon at Black Opps!
Congratulations Lacknothing on another huge milestone. What a great place to find a milestone cache. Glad to have joined you on many of your adventures along the way.
Wow, if one were to find only one cache a day, every day, for the next 32.88 years, they would finally reach 12,000 finds. Congratulations on the milestone!
If you want send it to me and I’ll resize it for you…
I like the new challenges, and have done a bunch of them. To me, it’s a different game entirely than geocaching; but involves (usually) going outdoors, using a GPSr, and having fun. That’s what it all about. I would have a problem with it if it counted towards the number of cache finds, but it doesn’t. So by keeping challenges separate from geocaching, I now have two fun games to participate in!
That whole thing might be an anagram of a new cache series. It certainly doesn’t make sense in English so that must be it. I’ll get to work on it straight away…
Is that duct tape? 😮
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