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WTG Nancy Jo. Don’t forget to wear your bunny ears.
Nice winter camo paint job.
Congratulations Ralph on the milestone and the 12 days of amazing willpower.
I think the container was a PVC pipe stuck in the ground if I remember right.
If I remember right the cache is in the owners yard. If he can’t maintain it in his own yard it shouldn’t be there. I would take a loss on the smiley and post a “needs maintenance” on it.
OMG remind me to never go on a cruise or a warm weather milestone with Tom. Cool cache, but I don’t know about the outfit. Everyone should be happy that he reached the milestone before the CITO event coming up. Can you imagine the ladies screaming if he hit his milestone that day.
Congratulations, great choice for a milestone.
Congratulations Todd800!
I’m glad I have normal name. My only problem is finding a nail polish color that doesn’t clash with my thumbs.
Congrats Rod. Glad you avoided having any cat-astrophes.
Congrats Tim. It was nice to see you in the middle of your run Saturday. Thanks for attending our event and including a few of our hides in your total that day.
Congrats to August and his “kiddos”. I know the terrain in this area well ans this is quite an accomplishment. He also did three of our caches in even tougher terrain and several other of the new Geo-Idol puzzles. His day was an accomplishment for any cacher.
@kungfuhippie wrote:
Try IAT Ghost Train, I was out nearby today which made me think of it.
The rails are still there on this one.
@Northwoods Tom wrote:
@Mister Greenthumb wrote:
Every 5 gallon pail that I have found was wet inside. No one ever puts the cover back on right.
Every pail I have found up north was completely dry… Must have something to do with fewer caches up north so we savor the experience longer… Not in a rush to get to the next cache miles down the road. 😯 The screw on top lid pails seem to be the way to go.
Good observation. It’s not unusual in SE WI where the cache density is high to find caches poorly put back together and hidden. The reason that you state is probably true in many cases.
Every 5 gallon pail that I have found was wet inside. No one ever puts the cover back on right.
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