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@gotta run wrote:
I haven’t personally noticed the foreign incursion like we had a while back, but then again I don’t have many caches that lend themselves to long distance logging. I have, however, noticed some teams that spread people out geographically & sign each other into logs. (Well, unless they’re driving vehicles like Santa’s sleigh that can defy the laws of physics.) If that’s what turns your crank, fine, but I just don’t get it and I was hoping somebody could enlighten me.
Sounds lame. I’ll pass.
Has there been a recent rash?
It’s a surprise
Gotcha beat with 0.3196 caches/day
:pirate: :pirate:
Not a fan of fox snakes. Ornery little buggers…
GC3B1 is nice this time of year.
looks like a typo to me (hvnn vs hvvn)
Never answer with “Yes” to that final statement.
http://web.archive.org/web/20020125094730/http://www.geocaching.com/
As of today, there are 11883 active caches in 104 countries.
In the last 7 days, there have been 6635 new logs written by 2526 account holdersI think I’m going to side with the puffins. That’s what I thought when I saw the first picture.
@BLMinWI wrote:
To all who love paddling, geocaching, and enjoying public lands:
The Bureau of Land Management manages over 500 islands scattered among more than 10 of Wisconsin’s big rivers. Some of these islands are just big enough to hide a cache. Many of the islands are big enough to camp on, and a few of the islands are over 100 acres!
We would like to set up caches on some of these islands, but first we need to find out whether there are already caches out there. If you can help us find out whether our islands already have caches, if you would like to set up a cache on the BLM islands near you, or if you just want more information about the islands, please contact me via this forum.
Do you have coordinates for the islands you’d like to use?
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