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I’m sorry, maybe you missed my email on the 31st:
You would have gone in a North easterly direction from the Wizards tower for
a distance of .247 miles. This will put you just in the woods along the
northern edge of the campus almost at the parking lot. In the woods, there
is the “evidence of the guardians”. There you find the final clue to the
cache, which is also nearby. I don’t know if I’ve said too much or too
little, so let me know if need more.If that isn’t useful here’s the location of the Evidence(a little cryptically):
nort forty three oh for point IV six naught
west ate ate XV dot too six toJust in time for caching this weekend! Maybe I’ll be able to find some micros now.
Wisconsin Time Trial should cover your weekend. And when you finish, email me the coordinates of the final.
Actually, I’ve spent two days on it on will need part of a third to finish.
But in general, any Wiz-Bit multiple gets a higher priority. If you need to do a single, do Capture the Flag.
Otherwise there are lots of family friendly stuff all over Janesville.
Thanks for all your kind words.
To follow in the tradition of doing special caches for milestones, the cache I ended up doing (Capture the Flag by wzbt03) was not my first choice.
I had planned to finish his WI Time Trial, but I forgot some key info at home. Then as backup, I was going to do his Rockport Run Around which turned into Rockport Run A-ground when I couldn’t find one of the waypoints. Capture the Flag, created for the larger purpose of taunting flatlanders, has charms all its own.
This all just goes to continue to show me how unpredictable and therefore fun caching is and will be.
See you all on the trail.
PS: Spring break starts in a week; my students may go to Florida, but I’m goin’ cachin’ in Wisconsin.
OK maybe a few in IllinoisOooohhhh noooooo at the instant you were posting the list I was sending a message to Socko to not plan for me. But now you’re talking dinner …. hmmmm ….. no …. no … no I still can’t go. Rats.
It appears -Glen Oaks Grab- by Bobcatw98 had
embedded in its name. This is HTML for strike through. This was picked up by CacheCows screen scrape and since there was noit ran wild through the rest of the list.quote:
Originally posted by fishcachers:
I really enjoyed that book as well. I also just finished the book that preceedes it – “Angels and Demons”. It’s written the same – you sort of feel like you’re reading the same book. But it’s still enjoyable too.
Which of the two should I read first?
Log ’em.
Now, about the ritual ice water dunking initiation ceremony…
In the bad old days when I used a palm (now I use a pocketpc) the magic process to kill was wcescomm.exe, because it sometimes holds the serial port.
No warranty implied or specified.
My non-archived finds and creations.
I used GPS Visualizer that accepts/merges the GPX files without requiring Spinner.

Use the same file(s) as input to GPS Visualizer to get a large selection of map types.
The best summary of this I’ve seen can be found at:
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