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Congratulations! No problem tooting your own horn ……….
Deejay, you have discovered one of the secrets of puzzle caches. Look at those in far distant lands. You would be surprised at the ingenious ideas found elsewhere, and all of a sudden, there’s one in your own back yard!
Well, Jeremy, I had been thinking of the 20th, but since you mention other commitments….
How about the 27th? And probably yes, will try regardless of the freezing conditions. A snow storm, definitely not!
Most of the caches yet to be published are in the Appleton area. Hint, hint, folks!
I’ll plan on it ………..
Date: Saturday, 6 January
Time: 8:30 from Appleton
What: Start with Wet Maze, then whatever else in the area.
E-mail for meeting place, etc.
Congratualtions on the 1500! You’ll be past 2000 before you know if. You might even get there faster caching during the day!
Good one, Deejay! I think you might be right……
Well, Ralph, you slowing down in your old age? Honeybunnies running you ragged?
Congratualtions! And this weekend, do not take Seth to any caches you have already done!
Is caching about the numbers? Yes it is! For some, not for others. I get to meet and talk with a lot of cachers while out for the numbers. No problem.
I agree with CinemaBoxers. At least their feelings. I did The Gauntlet ‘knowing’ in advance, and also knowing there were plenty of other caches in the area to do. Everyone is different, and has a right to their opinion.
Lil Otter, are you going to tell the truth? I mean, reveal the secret. Ah, spill the beans? Or something like that? I think, perhaps, it’s time for the punchline.
Marc
Decdogg – Yes. Watch this spot for further info.
Way to go Honeybunnies! Sorry I could not be there for the milestone.
So, do you now know what geocaching is all about?
You have to run faster, Deejay!
Maybe this will encourage you – once I hit 4000, I plan to concentrate on multis, puzzles and virtuals. Means travelling to distance lands, but ….
No. It’s called … wet maze!
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