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@Todd300 wrote:
You are signing the log at a stop sign cache. Some drunk is all over the road and hits that same stop sign. Your family is making funeral arrangements for you.
Yes, it can happen.
Stop signs are DOT property, even if the land that they are on are public property. Which is the point Gotta Run is making.
I’m headed to the Northwoods for that last Delorme page I need and somewhere along the 26.2 mile PnG a cougar eats me. Family never knows what happened and ten years later some other cacher finds my vehicle. 😆
I would rather cachers put their pngs in a stop sign as opposed to just thrown on the ground, at least that way I can quickly get out of there. 8)
I’m not opposed to the PnGs in guardrails or signs, but I prefer them out on country roads.
Happy Birthday!
Looking good for me to head down for this as well, should be fun
Congrats on the 5K Dave! Might need to pick it up a little on the puzzle solving 🙂
@darkins44 wrote:
I love almost all caches (except for puzzles I can’t solve) including P&Gs. P&Gs seem worthless in spring when the weather is perfect, the bugs are minimal and the brush isn’t as thick. Come July or August, P&Gs can be the way to go, 30 seconds out of the A/C at a time, not having to wear thick pants in a marsh when its 95F out, etc. I also like to get many of these by bike, even if you can’t legally park a car it’s usually reasonably safe by bicycle. If you are going to be the geocaching capital of the world, you’ve got to have both quanity and quality, cater to every cacher out there. Sometimes you just want that special cache and spend a day going for it, sometimes you want to knock a bunch out for stats. There are some power runs out there that’ll give West Bend a run at that P&G title.
Agree wholeheartedly, on NYE met up with a group of cachers and spent a good chunk of the day hiking through Jackson Marsh to do GC7DA and afterwards grabbed about 10-15 of these PnGs on my way back home to Madison. Were they the equal of the epic trek through the marsh with friends…no, but they had their place as I was tired and some easy caches were just the ticket. No better or worse than some of the WSQ placements I’ve seen. 😈 😯
I’m at 5 already and I haven’t even been into the woods. 3 on a trail at a county park and 2 at a deadend cache. Really?! Going to be a long year when I have to work in an hour to tick check all the boys after each trip.
I’ll bring the boys an their drums.
Welcome zelanzy, recognized your name from some of the coins in my pile. 🙂
Noah was there as well, he didn’t want to be left out 😉
Congratulations on the milestone! It was great to see you this weekend, smiley toast makes everything better.
Congrats on the milestone you guys, sorry we missed dinner on Friday!
Good luck on those, luckily mine that seemed to have been misplaced in Australia was found and placed again after an email to the cacher in question.
Congrats on the milestone!
Another day, another vote. Morning everyone!
@huffinpuffin2 wrote:
@Trekkin and Birdin wrote:
Maybe the coins can go in the attic. We never even look at them. Which is why we kind of stopped getting them.
Sell the coins! Let those kids fly freely, and find a home with someone who’s now at a point where they’ll appreciate and nurture them. Then use the money to re-remodel, this time leveraged to your advantage! And if someone gets in your way, tie ’em up with some USB cords. 🙂 🙂
I could take some of each off your hands, after all I’ve got the basement so I’ve got room. 😈
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