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I learned about geocaching while at work. We were printing an issue of Outside Magazine, and it had an article about geocaching and letterboxing. I found it kind of interesting, but never looked at it futher. I thought it would just be in big parks, like National Parks. My brother, Uncle_Fun, brought it back to Wisconsin from my other brother, Alphacat, while visiting him in California for a vacation. Uncle_Fun took me out last January.
I have not used a map since buying my GPS. I use it to drive on Boy Scout outings, and to go to my in-laws in Michigan. Really came in handy to bypass construction in Michigan, during the July 4th weekend.
It never too cold to do anything outside. Our Troop camps out 12 months a year. My coldest tent camping was at -10°. It is fun to see the ground after taking your tent down. There are melted body outlines in the snow. The rain and mud slow me down more than the cold. Too messy for my car and house.
Lost Boyscout
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Congratulations on your 500th cache, wow! It must have been a real special trip.
Congratulaations on your milestone! Hope to get to some of your caches in the next month or so, they look interesting. Congrats again, and here’s to your next 100.
Congratulations on 200, glad you included me on your milestone. Sometimes when he is walking in circles looking for a cache he looks like a clown, just giving my brother some ribbin’. Just make sure you stay 30 finds behind me!
Lost Boyscout
Sounds like a great series. Can’t wait for it to start. I have dibbs on the battleship piece! My brothers never let me be the battleship or race car. Interested to see how it plays out.
Lost Boyscout
Way to go Parkview. Glad to be along on so many of your caches. Even if you just run ahead of us, Just kidding. Also had a great time caching on New Years Eve, even though it helped me keep paace with you. Thanks for bring caching back from Alphacat in California last December to the rest of the family.
Thanks. Had alot of fun getting to 100. Past my brother and Brother in-law alog the way. Now setting my sights on my oldest brother, in California. He is well over 200. Hoping to get to 200 by Christmas.
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