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  • in reply to: Sandlanders + Sunflowers = 1000! #1933981

    Congratulations Mark and Pat on your milestone # 1000.

    Looks like you had a fun and busy day.
    We’ll be seeing you around.

    Jim

    in reply to: Pezmon Joins the 1K Klub! #1933888

    Congratulations on the great milestone.

    Sorry I wasn’t of more help, but a nice hike on the IAT always beats fighting the nettles this time of year.

    Now on to 2000.

    in reply to: CodeJunkie gets Hornswoggled for his 100th FTF #1933591

    Congratulations CJ. Keep up the good (Early) work.

    in reply to: #900 is a "Horn of Plenty" for jar42! #1933107

    @sandlanders wrote:

    A little late on the congrats here, Jim, so you’re probably well on your way to the next milestone… #999. 😉

    WTG on #900!

    You raised an interesting thought, if I go with #999, I could be like GLS. and get two milestones in one week. Maybe….

    in reply to: Bears! #1930314

    @labrat_wr wrote:

    @jar42 wrote:

    I just had a pair of black bear cubs pop up on the road in front of me @ 11:20 this morning.
    I was on Cth. P just north of Ratland at the time. As I got nearer they ran back toward the woods. Maybe they were trying to lure a Labrat to momma.

    AAHHGGHH! where on “P”????

    not afraid of cats but bears are a different story. Walking in the woods I would rather spot the adult than the cubs…
    I was actually thinking about bears as I was hiking out to The Periodic Table of Caches: Z=29 GC2B9GF

    About a half mile East of AA

    in reply to: Bears! #1930311

    I just had a pair of black bear cubs pop up on the road in front of me @ 11:20 this morning.
    I was on Cth. P just north of Ratland at the time. As I got nearer they ran back toward the woods. Maybe they were trying to lure a Labrat to momma.

    Hey thanks guys.

    To CJ, I don’t think you need worry. Have you seen the number of Lonelys in Central Wi. aka The Abyss, on the current map?

    in reply to: Geolivestrong sticks his neck out for #2222 #1932385

    Congratulations Rick. Glad to see you were able to master Numbering & Counting 101.
    As I remember the big problem I had with that was deciding how many times to count Shawano and Oconto counties.
    By the way what’s with the #2222 ? Can’t wait for the normal weekly milestone ?
    Hey we’ll see you around. Jim

    in reply to: Jim Gets No Help For #2600 #1931380

    Congratulations on the milestone Jim.

    I’m glad to have met you on the trail the other day. Also glad that I couldn’t help with any info. on that hide, it would really have screwed up your count.

    in reply to: So How Many Are There In Your Circle? #1930792

    Very interesting.

    From my Zip Code

    1 mile – 0 caches
    5 miles – 28 caches, 1 unfound
    10 miles – 99 caches, 7 unfound
    20 miles – 325 caches, 29 unfound
    30 miles – 679 caches, 174 unfound

    I just noticed a bunch of new caches that I need to take care of.

    Thanks

    in reply to: Labrat_WR Keeps It In The Family for #1800! #1930068

    Congratulations Pete on a really nice milestone.
    Hope to see you again on the trails one of these days.

    Congratulations on # 900.
    You two must be stepping it up some, your milestones are coming faster than GLS’s.
    I was thinking of doing that cache a while back but all that figuring made me tired.
    See you guys soon.

    in reply to: Geolivestrong Gets His Angel Wings and 2K! #1929631

    Congratulations on # 2000 Rick. Being over a week late with this I’m probably missing at least # 2100.
    Hope to see you on the trail one of these days.

    in reply to: "I aint ‘fraid of no spiders, Dood!" #1929990

    Congrats. HeliDood on your # 333.

    For your # 444 might I suggest a nice little 4 part multi. like GC24QEF, White River (Multiple) Crossings.

    in reply to: Cache on Military installation #1930006

    You will find the same gate and signs across 19th ave. also.
    I believe that this was never public hunting land, but that it wasn’t being actively used by the Air Force and they didn’t care if people hunted there.
    It appears that things have changed.

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