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Hey so what you find per day [}:)] congrats there oh tall one
I find this all very funny – in the caching crowd I find myself in now it is considered bad form to race out just to be FTF when there a perfectly good or even excellent caches you haven’t found. There is even a little light hearted jibbing if you get more than a couple in a few weeks. It is also common practice not to log FTF until someone finds it. To me it is all a game and I just don’t understand the need to be FTF. If the cache is worth doing it is worth doing. But there are a lot of things I don’t understand in what people do.
8) Good going – sure miss caching with you. Congrates on 1000 and year ?
How can I order these beauties.
One of the little know facts is I a part owner in a racehorse (pacer), and would really like to buy a coupleIt doesn’t seam like it was any time at all I was saying Hello to the group, and now I find myself having to say good bye. I may be out of the area but WI will remain in my thoughts. I will be taking some good memories and some great friends with me. I just sorry I didn’t get a chance to meet even more of you, who know where I may land next, the life of a nomad.
Lois and as company Scruff-a-pot-amus.
SE Brazil 😀 in general and Intervales Park specifically was beautiful and we found the people very friendly 8) . I have been told on a scale of 1 to 5 Intervales is only a 2, hard to believe. We had no trouble at all finding the cache, our Park guide knew the EXACT location, and we didn’t even need the GPS. After we found the cache we explored part of the Park with our guide, waterfall, forest, and caves, and there was loads of wild life 😯 , most in the form of birds and often they are the only sounds you hear. I’m still debating if the toughest part was the 5+ hours in a car getting from the airport to the park, or getting a visa. The Brazilian Government isn’t keen on letting Americans in 😕 , and there are some professions they will refuse, engineers being one, so I had to be creative with my profession and because I was applying late had to use a service to get the visa. Over all is was a great adventure and if given the opportunity I would do it again. Seeing how I now have a visa that is good for 5 years. 😈
You travel over 6,000 miles for one cache, it had it’s own icon. 🙂 Check my finds this past month if you want to know want cache.
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01/24/2007 at 12:25 am in reply to: Mathman, SirCumference, The Better Half, & Cutie Pi= 500 #17683588)
Grates
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😀 Congratulations from WACKED 😀 😀
I Should note QM was not banished for destroying a cache that was Back in April of 2004 TB6C95 Check the April 17, 2004 log, on April 22, 2004 he destroyed his own cache (the cache was place to make fun of the other cache)
Someone else who needs a real job.
Wisconsin has a lot more natural area for use for more than hunting than PA. City vs Woods is the big difference. http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.aspx?wp=GCJYCH is one of the more unusual but not my taste. Each area developes it’s own flavor. In Jax the do a lot of mirco, and nano’s they seam to think that location isn’t as important as numbers, and hard hides. So far most if the caches I’ve done here WI I have enjoyed, a nice mix of easy hikes with some hard ones mix in. To me the location is the most important thing about caching. Well I rattled on hope I answered your question.
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Originally posted by Cathunter:
Hello, and Welcome!I’m curious as to the differences in caching in WI vs the other states you have been- anything stick out?
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