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With only 65 finds and 1 hide I’m wondering if you have the necessary knowledge and experience to serve veteran geocachers. Other alternate cache hiding sites have failed to generate much attention. I think I’ll stay with what works.
Jeepers,creepers, that’s a lot of jeeps. WTG
Congratulations Pat and Mark. Just finshied reading your log on the co-1000 find at Hartman Creek. I’m glad that we’ll now have the opportunity to hunt the “silver’ cache in what is also one of our favorite parks.
Congrats Chris and your little pirates. Great pictures.
Congrats Chris and your little pirates. Great pictures.
Congratulations on the milestone and the anniversary and thanks for choosing one of our hides for the occasion. Another interesting log from the adventure can be seen at GC1Y35W. Seems someone else was celebrating yesterday too.
Congrats June, log a little faster next time and you could reach the milestone first.
Congrats June, log a little faster next time and you could reach the milestone first.
Congrats Dave, way to beat that girl cacher to 5K.
@Team Deejay wrote:
I’d go along with abdcm on their recommendation, rather than the Glacial Drumlin. I just did a handful on the GD trail last Saturday, and this time of year, walking that trail is like hiking down a highway. You will get passed by around 1 cyclist per minute. The Ryan property is a neat place with lots of rather rugged trails
I’ll agree with Dave on this one, especially since most of the caches there are mine. It’s a great combinaion of hiking through woods and prairies. The prairies are abloom with flowers right now. You get a great view of Pewaukee Lake from the highest point. If you go make sure you do the 2 multi’s there. They are both easy and have fun finals. The feedback that I get from logs on my caches there has been very positive.
@Team Deejay wrote:
I’d go along with abdcm on their recommendation, rather than the Glacial Drumlin. I just did a handful on the GD trail last Saturday, and this time of year, walking that trail is like hiking down a highway. You will get passed by around 1 cyclist per minute. The Ryan property is a neat place with lots of rather rugged trails
I’ll agree with Dave on this one, especially since most of the caches there are mine. It’s a great combinaion of hiking through woods and prairies. The prairies are abloom with flowers right now. You get a great view of Pewaukee Lake from the highest point. If you go make sure you do the 2 multi’s there. They are both easy and have fun finals. The feedback that I get from logs on my caches there has been very positive.
@sweetlife wrote:
The glacial Drummond trail in Waukausha has 26 on it
Here are the parking coordinates for the
east end N42 59.519 W088 17.368
west end N42 59.810 W088 19.470There are 23 States caches and 2 others that you will pass along the way.
There will be a cache almost every .15 miles.Here are some parking coordinates for the Bugline.
eastern start 43 11.033 088 07.030
Maple Ave 43 10.253 088 08.547
Lannon 43 09.108 088 09.815
Sussex 43 08.060 088 12.583
Sussex 43 08.006 088 13.828
Lisbon 43 09.410 088 17.326Thanks to Mr Greenthumb for all the above info, he sent it to me when we went there last month for a numbers run.
Barry
At first I thought wow, Barry sure knows Waukesha County. Then I scrolled down. There are 27 new ones on the Glacial Drumlin Trail now.
Congratulations dave, but I heard that Adam actually found it before you. WTG
Congratulations dave, but I heard that Adam actually found it before you. WTG
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