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@marc_54140 wrote:
What is football?
I hope this helps Marc … click on the following link. This should answer any questions you may have about football.
Congratulations! Bandits!
You didn’t say what Mr. Bandit was knee-deep in!
😆 😆 😆
@hotdogs_off_trail wrote:
The Jeep TB craze started when the first Garmin yellow etrex gpsr units were affectionately called “Yellow GPS” which soon became “Yellow Jeeps” and became a virtual type cache that you could log upon seeing a Yellow Jeep(s). Jeep jumped on the bandwagon with their first Yellow Jeeps Travel Bugs, and are now in their 4th color…red.
Thanks for the background and history of the Jeeps.
I enjoyed many of the caches involved withe “NW Treasure Hunt.” I wish I would have kept my shapes from the caches. Some I had a on a sheet and some were missing. Thanks for placing the caches .
08/06/2007 at 2:04 pm in reply to: If you’ve done Scooby Doo and the Mystery of Half Moon Lake& #1877661I am glad I could help. The boat landing that you will use for “Scooby” is near my cache in Mosinee called “Cry Me A Riverpark.” http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.aspx?guid=ac3ccd60-4b18-4045-8577-8a7d63a853dc
Another great kayak/canoe cache is the GWRKK cache series by Knoozer. You can load your boat at Gilbert Park near downtown Wausau. http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.aspx?guid=94aaa971-dd7e-4fbd-8af1-fb159069936a This is just one of the four caches in the series.
Have fun!
08/05/2007 at 6:55 pm in reply to: If you’ve done Scooby Doo and the Mystery of Half Moon Lake& #1877659I would say that at a leisurely pace you will need about 3 hours. Make sure you have your pre-work sheet answered about Scooby before you go. It will help out a lot. It is a really fun cache to do and one worthy of a milestone. If you have any other questions you can email me and I will be happy to help you.
@shine_like_a_star wrote:
I’m not a fan of micros either. Which is interesting ’cause I have six nanos out here in Point. But it’s an easy way to bring people to smaller local parks they’d probably pass up otherwise, ’cause it’s just not doable to hide the nice ammo cans there. I’ve actually been surprised by how many people have nice things to say about finding them. 8)
-katyA note about your nanos:
You usually provide a clue and most of the nanos NEED to be nanos or micros because of the area or park that you put them in. Your hides are not deceptive as they are usually in a “likely” spot. You have done well with your hides.
At first I thoought you were just joking about a GPS movie. It looks like a fun movie to watch.
CONGRATULATIONS!!!
I will try to stop by if I am not caching. What hours will you be at the Park?
@bandits wrote:
@K0rpl wrote:
GPSr’ What is that?!!! Do I need one to Geocache?
It would be helpful for the rest of us if you had one when you placed a new cache!!! Just kidding, Justin!!! 😛
May have to check into the unit, TM!
Look who’s calling the kettle black
I am not sure if the Bandits use a GPSr when they place their caches either Justin so don’t let them intimidate you. [:)]
I prefer to hide large caches such as ammo boxes when I make my hides. However, that isn’t always possible.
The best thing to do when hiding micros is to make SURE YOU PROVIDE A CLUE. After all most of the hides are to keep the cache from getting muggled not to keep cachers from locating the cache.
@RSplash40 wrote:
road eats?
Chet & Emils – small town on 45 going towards eagle river, north of antigo I think.
these are all on roads :>
Chet and Emil’s is in Birnamwood ((near Wittenberg) ok ok about 15-20 miles east of Wausau… in Central Wisconsin…. about 150 miles North of Madison…..
Congratulations!
Keep on caching and keep on having fun!
Let me be the second to congratluate you. CONGRATULATIONS!
As for Trekkin and Birdin… trust me, you are worthy of holding their GPSr. I did once and it didn’t make me feel any different. They are just like everyone else…they enter their coords one number at a time. 😆
Congratulations!
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