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Not to mug your thread but a cache with Hot Wheels theme with Hot Wheels in name would be great in Milwaukee area as well. One with Jeep in name would be nice too. Otherwise I may have to roll the dice with the location requirement
Congratz, hers to the next 100.
@Trekkin’ and Birdin’ wrote:
So do you receive the puzzle as you begin your 7th chase? Cause that’s where we’ll be shortly. We are waiting to put Kim Worst in jail, then we can toss Varner in the slammer after that. We found a cache called “Way Back Cornfield in Chimney Rock.” A crop name qualifies, too.
All of the Chimney Rock caches travel through lovely little quiet country roads. Hopefully they will remain this way!
Yes during the 7th
GC1102C is also located in an old orchard. Unfortunatelt for me I placed it there, pfffft. Oh well the search goes on for something close by or may have to chance the location requirement.
Well I found the invisible spot and I will tell you that puzzle it is a tough nut to crack, or at least the one I got was. I tried for several hours (I needed to get sleep) and ran out of time. I won’t say anymore lest I ruin the surprise. As for the rhymes, google “rhyme dictionary”, that should help.
From gc.com guidelines:
Off-limit (Physical) Caches
Caches near, on or under public structures deemed potential or possible targets for terrorist attacks. These may include but are not limited to highway bridges, dams, government buildings, elementary and secondary schools, and airports.
For me a night cache is any cache I go after once the sun has set 😉 ok ok but I just couldn’t help it
GJ on 800! WOOWOO
Holy bon fire Batman! Congratz on 4k!
Congratz on 3K!!! Well done.
Said it in another thread will say it again here: Thanks for all the effort put forth by the organizers and various volunteers who helped pull off the campout and though I can’t speak for everyone, from my perspective it was a tremendous success. I also want to thank those associated with the State Parks, and maybe most importantly thanks to the WGA members and friends that showed up for the event making it the success that is was. This was my first big event and it was very nice to be able to put some faces with names and be able to sit and chat with some of ya’ll. You know who you are. I look forward to the next event. Kudos everyone, thanks again.
Thanks for all the effort put forth by the organizers and various volunteers who helped pull off the campout and though I can’t speak for everyone, from my perspective it was a tremendous success. I also want to thank those associated with the State Parks, and maybe most importantly thank the WGA members and friends that showed up for the event making it the success that is was. This was my first big event and it was very nice to be able to put some faces with names and be able to sit and chat with some of ya’ll. You know who you are. I look forward to the next event. Kudos everyone, thanks again.
Well I cringe thinking about sleeping on the ground so if we can find a nice iinexpensive ma and pa motel within a 20 miles radius where we can lay our heads (won’t be there for much more than that anyway) then thats where we will be or it may end up being a day trip. WIll be fun in either case, looking forward to it.
I search the area around GZ for a few minutes then get out the PDA to look at the page again along with any available hints.
@lonesumdove wrote:
Thanks Tye, I tried to do that, but it did not work 🙁 It says the web site does not support that format. Oh well, I think people get the idea. I will try to e-mail it as an attachment to the OP. Thanks for trying to help though! 😆
Upload the image to photobucket. Then copy and paste in the forum the
link that is located below the photo after it is uploaded.
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