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No, Sheila is a very handsome redhead.
I second Justin on the Street Pilot series.
Sheila is a 2360, and I really enjoy it – sorry, her!
@furfool wrote:
Welcome to the WGA. If you have any questions, don’t be afraid to post in here. Everyone is very helpful.
He’s well broken in! I’m tangled with him over the past couple of weeks…..
I’m irritating them with my Only Coordinates caches!
Nice to have another cacher in the eastern part of the Kingdom.
Well, the Grand Tour started at 7 AM, and ended just before 8 PM.
We visited around 125 caches, finding roughly 100-105 of them. A couple MIA, others DNFs.
I do not have a good count, but I’m guessing Brian got over 50 puzzles today. And he has quite a few more that we could not get to. Another Tour some day.
Estes Park …. a wonderful place! Been there lots of time.
Did lots of hiking in the area, and biking down the Trail Ridge …. but I never worked up the nerve to try Long’s Peak. I guess I’m a wimp.
Sarcasm does not work well with some people ……
I have not used this on any of my caches.
I do not feel it generates any new ‘business’. Perhaps I might be wrong …….
Perhaps someone should poll new members, and find out if this was how they found the WGA.
On the 7th Day, the D.O.T. ….. gave up!
On the 6th Day, the D.O.T. laid out super highways, to carry Muggles to distance places, and created lots of Dead Ends for geocachers to poke around in.
On the 5th Day, the D.O.T. began replacing those horrible metal sign posts with wooden ones, with little holes in the base, so geocachers could plant caches in them.
On the 4th Day, the D.O.T. began installing guard rails, so that geocachers could inserts small containers in the ends.
On the 3rd Day, the D.O.T. put up attractive little bridges over many small creeks, with plenty of dark places underneath them, soon to be filled with dirt, and creepy crawlies, and ammo boxes.
On the 2nd Day, the D.O.T. put up road signs using good sturdy metal posts, so geocachers could attach magnets to them.
@Team Hemisphere Dancer wrote:
@marc_54140 wrote:
Hmmm. Maybe you show move here. 8)
Marc, are you looking for a date?
Sorry, Jim. I don’t date married men! 8)
These type of hunts go way back ….
I can remember roaming thru Telulah Park in Appleton in the late 50’s with my Dad, when I believe WAPL, had a treasure hunt for a pencil worth $5000.
And when I was in high school, I remember hiding more pencils, but I can not remember why. Still remember one of the locations. Perhaps a cache?
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