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Congratulations on 1800. I hope you killed at least a few mosquitoes in your search for the cache. Great puzzle to milestone on, though I have yet to figure it out!
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@CodeJunkie wrote:
Success!
Whoohoo! Yipee! uh-huh, uh-huh! w00t! Yeah, baby!
Now, go get it!
You need to follow the entire directions for this puzzle. There are multiple steps involved and what you describe is only one step of the process.
When I grow up, I want to be as smart as CJ! 8)
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@beccaday wrote:
@JimandLinda wrote:
Walkingadventure is a bit tongue tied these days!
He meant to say, “WELCOME”!
Me, too! 😀
LOL! I was wondering about the blank post. 😯 😆
I think he was just trying to say that there was nothing more to say!
Welcome! Have fun exploring!
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I like the challenges that take time. Working on GC1GVN6 and have been for several years now. There is something fun about planning trips and looking to see if there are caches that will help get us closer to the completed challenge. We have done the Wisconsin Counties Challenge and both DeLorme Challenges. Working on the DeLorme Unique Natural Features Challenge, the Wisconsin Land Lovers Challenge and the Wisconsin Population Challenge. Haven’t looked at the Wisconsin State Parks Bingo Challenge yet. We just logged over 100 earthcaches – qualifying us for several Earthcache challenges. Oh…and working on KFH’s Virtual Challenge. We have six left to complete and I think we are going to grab four on our way to Duluth next week! Fun!
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I absolutely loved both DeLorme Challenges. I like the challenges that take more time to complete. There is nothing more fun than planning and plotting a trip. I have discovered that I am a gazatteer junkie. I love maps! I love looking at them and determining which cache will satisfy a page. I use a sharpie on the back cover and sharpie in the completed pages so I can see at a glance what I needed to still complete. I am working on DeLorme challenges in neighboring states and having a blast. It will take years, but that’s the fun in challenges like this. You can’t just do them. You have to be intentional which is probably why they don’t see as much action. I am actually working on a challenge currently (2 1/2 years now) hidden by a certain geocaching pair who started this topic….Cheesy? Heck yes! I’ll get it eventually and have a blast along the way!
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Congrats on that! Way to move on. Looks like a fun cache.
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Are you really a princess and do you glitter? Welcome!
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Welcome! A beautiful area of the state! We were just in Mineral Point Memorial Day Weekend, but did not get as far west as Lancaster.
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Way to go! That looks like a great cache for a milestone. Congrats on the milestone! Only a few more to 3500. 😆
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Very awesome! Thanks Daniels family for representing us well. Well done article and like the video also. 😮
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Welcome, welcome to our geocaching friend from the north. Have fun!
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@CodeJunkie wrote:
@gotta run wrote:
Trying to fill your gas tank in a hurry…
“Debit Card? Y/N.”
“Enter Zip Code.”
“Use $0.20/gallon reward? Y/N”
“Car Wash today? Y/N”
“Receipt? Y/N?”
“Lift handle”
“Select grade”
“Begin fueling”👿
Thank goodness you didn’t have to wait while someone checked your oil, washed your window, took cash inside to make change, said welcome / thank you, etc. 😉
I don’t know Ed, but I think the way you listed might be faster. Because what you need to factor into the first scenario is the 20 seconds or so that lapses between each question because you thought the last question was the last. And when it doesn’t begin fueling, then you first figure out there is yet another question. Some may be quicker than I, but I think it takes my brain 20 seconds to figure out the questions are not finished.
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@MooseGoober wrote:
We are usually a Garmin GPSr Legend H to geocache. We have been hand putting in all the coordinates. We are wondering if there is a program out there that can put your coordinates into the GPSr without us doing it. I rather not put 100 coordinates into the GPSr by hand. Please if anyone has any ideas!!
Thanks,
Moose and GooberOkay…I just have to ask….where did you come up with the name MooseGoober? I have to know.
I am originally from Plain, WI. Love your area down there!
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Congratulations on your first big milestone – the first of many, I am sure!
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Congrats on 2800, but why the tux? Do you need a tux to do this cache!?
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