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Congratulations!
Keep on having fun.
@SammyClaws wrote:
Can anyone identify these guys?

I am going to go out on a limb here and guess that these are birds. Mind you I am not expert but if I were a betting man, I would say Birds.
CONGRATULATIONS!
Every milestone is great. My favorite is still my first cache because I probably remember it the most. As Marc stated, it’s the fun that you have along the way.
Congratulations on your newest member of the team. Just remember he will come in handy when you are no longer able to climb trees and ….
other difficult hides and…. so on. Congrats again.@gotta run wrote:
@Team Deejay wrote:
Actually, this is not very good advice. Create the cache page but DO NOT EVER RELEASE A CACHE PAGE WHICH IS NOT IN THE FIELD.
I think that’s what Mathman said when he said “wait to activate.” Completing the cache page but unchecking the “this cache is active” box before you click submit means reviewers can see it if directed to it but it doesn’t show up in their inbox to approve, correct? At least this is the way we’ve done it on a few such occasions.
Yes that is what I meant. Thank you. I realize that cache reviewers have more than enough work to do without having to do “pretend” caches. The best way is to be positive of where you want to place the cache in the first place.
You can just submit a “skeleton” cache with just the bare minimum of information. Ask the REVIEWER to check your cache first and to wait to activate the cache. That should work. If you decide NOT to use those coords for any reason make you have the “test” cache coords archived or someone else might not be able to place a cache at your test coords.
@LightningBugs Mum wrote:
After hiking to Slough Gundy in the northwoods this weekend, I got 10 ticks off me, and 3 (I think) off greyhounder. I guess they think I’m tastier – or maybe it’s because I went through the brush first.
I’d like to see you out in the moonlight
I’d like to kiss you way back in the sticks
I’d like to walk you through a field of wildflowers
And I’d like to check you for ticks.I like it! Is there a tune that goes with it?
Those are the words to Country’s Brad Paisley’s song “Ticks.”
Congratulations on reaching the 600 Milestone
I for one appreciate the caches you have placed. Eventually I will get to all (most) of them. Keep on having fun.
As an owner of TB’s and many traveling coins I would prefer that my coins keep moving. It is nice to drop a coin to replace a taken one but shouldn’t be necessary.
One of our racing coins (on it’s way to Maine) was confiscated in Delaware and taken to South Carolina by a cache owner in order to stock a TB “Prison” Because the cache was monitored, it took more than 5 months to get it moved again.
I am not against TB/coin hotels. They are great. There is a very successful one in Hudson WI called “Run For the Border.” There is NO need to restrict trading and it is doing well.
@CacheARRRS wrote:
Imagine how fast that Sunday breakfast will go with…
Too bad that it NEEDS to be refrigerated. It would be great for camping or canoe trips!
Congratulations!
Keep on having fun.
Congratulations on your new milestone!
It sounds like you have really earned the last 100 with your injury and all. Way to go. Keep on having fun!
@Team Outdoorsman wrote:
ok so my wife wants to up grade to a new GPSR for her so I am giving her my Garmin 60cs and I am up grading to a Garmin 60csx i do believe this is the better model just below the Colorado so my question is where can i find one for a good price new. I am also going to get city navigator so any information on where to buy that cheap would be great too.
I just bought a NUVI 750 from Dell at Dell.com
They have the 60csx for $310 w/ free shipping
Dell GPSr😆
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