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Love it!
The Pamida in Kewaunee is a lifesaver. Only ten miles away. Otherwise from Algoma if you want something you can’t get at the dollar store it’s 20 miles to Sturgeon Bay or 30 to Green Bay.
09/19/2009 at 4:54 am in reply to: Should placing a geocache inside a roundabout be banned? #1914286If you don’t like them don’t look for them. Nobody is forcing you too and they aren’t hurting anybody. Can’t we all just get along?
09/18/2009 at 2:33 am in reply to: Should placing a geocache inside a roundabout be banned? #1914281@-cheeto- wrote:
@Joey_Skywalker wrote:
If people would quit complaining about roundabouts and just learn how to use them correctly this would not even be an issue.
I vote no because at some point drivers are going to have to bother to learn about roundabouts or stop driving.
Perhaps you are confused on the question. I am not exploring banning roundabouts nor is anyone really debating a person’s ability to navigate them.
We’ve had these intersections in the Neenah and Appleton area for a few years now. However, caches have now started popping up in the middle of them.
No matter how capable all drivers are at navigating a roundabout is it acceptable for us to be playing a hide and seek game in the middle of that intersection? That’s what this is about.
Ohhhh I thought it was a safety thing, sorry!
09/17/2009 at 10:22 pm in reply to: Should placing a geocache inside a roundabout be banned? #1914277If people would quit complaining about roundabouts and just learn how to use them correctly this would not even be an issue.
I vote no because at some point drivers are going to have to bother to learn about roundabouts or stop driving.
Put it all inside an ammo box that she can use to hide a cache.
I’d also like to share a trick me and a friend did during the Cache Bash. We each had a water bottle that we filled up at the hotel. I bought a gallon jug at Wal-Mart for 50 cents and filled that up at the hotel as well. Then when our bottles got empty we just refilled them from the jug. Saved time and we didn’t have to pay for drinks!
My method of introducing people to geocaching?
“Hey theres a cache a few miles from here. Let’s grab my GPS and go find it!”
So far everyone I have taken caching loves it.
@RSplash40 wrote:
but on a serious note, don’t bother spending 25 cents each, call the grand parents, inlaws or elderly neighbor, I just picked up about 40 for free I’ll sell them to you for 24 cents each though.. :>
Ooooh, good idea!
@Timberline Echoes wrote:
Are you referring only to placing caches or do you want ideas on days of caching also?
TEAnything. If you have any good recipes for cheap food to eat while caching share ’em. Time to save the money!
@sandlanders wrote:
As long as cachers view cemeteries only as playgrounds for a game, placements in them will be in jeopardy.
You are correct. If these caches are banned this will be why. On my cemetery cache pages I stress that respect is needed.
I don’t understand why cemetery caches are getting picked on. You just have to be respectful and there are no problems. I’d rather see a rule restricting the countless boring micros and nanos out there.
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Thanks! After reading up on it I decided to add the WSQ tag to my two cemetery hides. It seems like a good way to ensure people are respectful of the site.
What’s FOG mean?
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