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Well, you’ve taken your parents out and about a few times caching and maybe got them hooked? And they have your Geko now? (Just kidding!)
Congrats on your new purchase! 🙂 Hope you really like it. I happen to have a Garmin so I don’t know much about the Magellan. I have a lanyard attached to my GPSr – it hangs around my neck when I’m not holding it.
Enjoy your new toy!
~Mama Fishcacher
I like a challenge….
Northernmost Wisconsin Cache – “Point Detour”
http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.aspx?ID=28420Southernmost Wisconsin Cache – “State Line Road”
http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.aspx?ID=107747~Mama Fishcacher
And as I’m browsing the Champion Tree site, I see there’s a “Wisconsin Big Tree Society” that looks like they are a set up just for this situation. Here’s a link to that portion:
http://dnr.wi.gov/org/land/forestry/uf/champion/bigtree.htmI would really enjoy doing something like this. I would be very happy to go out and measure (and talk to and thank) some trees, and take some coordinates, but I would be pretty much clueless when it came to the computer database part of it…. Unless it was something online like this where I can just plug in some numbers and words. (I learned computer programming in the days of DOS only…. And even that was 18 years ago!)
I’m so glad they give an easy *on the ground* way to measure the tree height as my little Geo doesn’t have a cherry picker attachment….
~Mama Fishcacher
I personally don’t know, but if someone else here doesn’t, you could always check with the Michigan Geocaching Organization (http://www.mi-geocaching.org/) since that area is in Michigan.
I was just browsing the cache map, and see there are some in the Ottawa National Forest:
Burned Out – http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.aspx?ID=88297
Nature’s Gas – http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.aspx?ID=88281
You could look at either of those, then click on “find nearby caches” to find more.
But as for whether they are allowed…. That’s out of my realm of knowledge….
Such a beautiful area there – maybe I’ll just end up finding some of your caches there this summer! 😉
Me too – I could definitely live without having that experience.
Oh boy!!! I can’t wait!!! I hope it’s soon!!!
Am I *old fashioned* or just *technically challenged*?? I just print out on paper….
Trudy and The Beast recently purchased one – here’s a discussion in another folder about it: http://wi-geocaching.com/forums/Forum1/HTML/000401.html
I’d suggest reading “Angels and Demons” first. It’s the same main character in both books, and technically it does come first. In “The DaVinci Code”, it refers back to the first book a couple times. (Nothing huge, but maybe a couple things might go “Aha!” if you read them in order.) After reading them out of order, I want to go back and re-read “The DaVinci Code” to see if I missed anything.
I really enjoyed that book as well. I also just finished the book that preceedes it – “Angels and Demons”. It’s written the same – you sort of feel like you’re reading the same book. But it’s still enjoyable too.
Didn’t we just congratulate you on 100?!?!?!? Holy smokes, you are one caching machine!!! Way to go!
A new cache in your garage????
Okaaaaay…. So they have a bunch of dynamite that is highly explosive so they decide to make it known to the public. Hmmmm. Maybe NOT the wisest choice??? LOLOLOL!!!!
Thanks for the chuckle!
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Originally posted by WISearchers:
Is it maroon? I hope I don’t steal your call accidently!
It’s red. Not maroon red, more crayon red.
But, if you want, you could steal it. I sure would like a new car, lololol!!!
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