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Personally as an owner of 170+ hides I don’t want anyone replacing any of my caches. I’ll take care of my own maintenance which I do if I’m made aware of it. I’ve had too many cachers post logs saying the cache is missing and a week later it is found. After 3 or 4 dnf’s I’ll check on a cache. If it bothers you that much put a needs maintenance on the cache. You must remember though that the reviewers have guidelines on how and how much time to give problem caches. Also the reviewers are volunteers for geocaching.com, not the WGA. Just because someone has been active for a while doesn’t always mean they are out of the game. I recently had someone new in the area find a few of our caches and they hadn’t cached for over 2 years. My best advice to everyone is that there are over 12,000 caches in Wisconsin and unless you’re on a mission to find every one of them don’t worry about a few that have problems.
There are 2 caches in the Mukwonago Park. good luck getting them on flea market day.
Ask KM Hiker. I think he knows some of the details. From what I heard the caches that were in Lirard Mound lead to the policy. I don’t think the county was happy when they found out that there were caches hidden there. All of the caches at Lizard Mound were removed last fall and it’s now off limits. As for any future caches in Washington County Parks they will need permission. I’m one of the hiders for this years event and am waiting for aproval on some caches that I have hidden in their parks.
Congratulations on the milestone and on completing a great challenge cache.
The Professor and I hid 8 water caches for the event today on the Milwaukkee River. It is a very scenic stretch of the river with gravel bottom and fairly clear water. The depth varied from 1-2 feet. Both shorelines are private property so these caches will only be accessible with a boat. There are some challenges to retrieving a few of them without falling in.
The Professor and I hid 8 water caches for the event today on the Milwaukkee River. It is a very scenic stretch of the river with gravel bottom and fairly clear water. The depth varied from 1-2 feet. Both shorelines are private property so these caches will only be accessible with a boat. There are some challenges to retrieving a few of them without falling in.
I just submitted Road 10.
@Trekkin’ and Birdin’ wrote:
Thanks, we aren’t exactly sure just which one was really 7000, but we know it was on the Bugline somewhere.
Okay, I *think* it might have been Sunshine’s Souper Cache. Sounds good!Sunshine said that would be “souper”. Since 10 of them were our hides and the rest we have found, after bumping into you that day I felt almost like I was along for the ride except I didn’t get all sweaty and my butt didn’t hurt.
Congratulations to the whole crew.
We went to the Memorial Day Parade in Sussex today with our son who is a 20+ year retired National Guard LTC and Iraq War Vet. He had a cap on today that said he was an Iraq War vet and several people stopped, shook his hand and thanked him for his service. That was very moving.
Congratulations, this looks like a fun series that we would like to work on this summer.
Congratulations, this looks like a fun series that we would like to work on this summer.
Barry, I sent you a PM.
Congratulations Kevin and thanks for visiting our cache for it.
I still get excited when I find a wienermobile in a cache. Our best times caching are with the grand kids. Enjoy yours!
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