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@kansas64 wrote:
Ok Dash done, on to the Lake County Mud Run. I will be registering in a day or two(when my body stops hurting from yesterday)
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@grandpa_r wrote:
This sounds like one of those new “tools” – think of it as a present from Walker!
I’m sure there is some political forum you can take these comments to.
*Bumpity Bump*
My team name is “The Crazy 88”. I’m lookiin forward to getting muddy. As of Friday there were over 300 people registered….the expectation is to get over 1,000. Next year look for events to be located all over WI and the year after that possibly nationwide.

@CodeJunkie wrote:
Obvious there are multiple sides to this and I’ve seen other discussions in the forums both for / against the whole adoption vs. archive scenario.
Unless the cache is exceptional in some way (like a virt for example), I’d rather see the caches archived rather than adopted in MOST cases….that said I have adopted out a few of mine that I did not want to take care of. To do it over I would have just archived them.
Owners are not allowed to delete logs because they feel the logs are too short…if they do turn them in to Groundspeak….beyond that ignore them.
@CacheNoTrace wrote:
Don’t get me wrong, I really love night caches, but I personally do not think they should be in State Parks.
Fair enough..though it would have been set up with the ecology in mind and on trail until the final…which was the plan I gave to the park folks as well.
@Mister Greenthumb wrote:
Which Park was it?
I will PM you; I’m not going to call out a particular park or park staff member on the boards…
…he told me he’d be happy to discuss placement at another park with longer hours…again confusing me as he had already stated that he would not allow me to litter the park with the firetacks.
Seriously, I’m stumped on this correspondence. I really long for those days of being able to fly under the radar. All I want to do now is place caches on property I personally own.
Registration is now open.
http://www.lakecountrymudrun.com@sevencards wrote:
@Lostby7 wrote:
@sevencards wrote:
I posted it onto facebook, so what ever friend told me well, they will be missing out. I can use the warrior dash as training for the lake country mud run.
I have two races this fall as well…this will be the second one. The first is The Rockman Challange….which also looks like a blast. http://www.rockmanchallenge.org/Home.html
Nice, I am exhausted thinking about that challenge, I believe it would be the hopping across the finish line that would probably be my shortfall.
I agree about the Rockman chalange, and I have been thinking long and hard about that part…I see myself…HOP, HOP, HOP….rolllll, HOP, HOP, HOP…rolllll….it’s 100 yards; I think it wont be pretty. Of all the parts of that race that is the one that bugs me the most…I know I will excel on the kayak and bike, suck on the run and be average everywhere else…but the potato sack jump….that just seems so wrong to do to someone.
@sevencards wrote:
I posted it onto facebook, so what ever friend told me well, they will be missing out. I can use the warrior dash as training for the lake country mud run.
I have two races this fall as well…this will be the second one. The first is The Rockman Challange….which also looks like a blast. http://www.rockmanchallenge.org/Home.html
@sevencards wrote:
I also heard it was full. But if registration hasnt even started yet, I am definately interested.
Where are you hearing this cuz I need to get the word out to the person who is running this event that there is misinformation out there…..or maybe it’s me who is misinformed?
Here is what the website says:
RegistrationRegistration is available right here right now. If you would like to register race day you can but we cannot guarantee a custom Lake County Halloween Mud Run shirt and it sure makes our life easier if you preregister. Besides its cheaper!
We are ready to go. Our vendors are ready to go and our sponsors are ready to go. Even you are ready to go but we just can’t take reservations yet because we don’t have our final permit. BUT ON SEPT 2ND WE WILL so get ready for it……
The text does seem contradictory though.
…it is entirely possible that there are just so many more caches now that the same amount of travelers have more places to hide and are thus not found as often. I just can’t recall seeing even one in my past hundred finds.
@gotta run wrote:
…The appeal of travelers wore off quickly, especially for our kids, who would release a TB only to have it disappear after a few months, or even a few days.
That’s just our experience, and one that comes up every time the topic of TBs is raised it seems.
Ya I agree, the intent of this thread wasn’t really to hash out how/if they all vanish, but rather to see if folks have noticed a decline in the numbers of them out there.
Getting tired of seeing this:

the site has run like crap since the last update…thanks GS.
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