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Jeremy wrote:Just saw this posted on the JSOnline site. It looks like I may have a reason to visit this museum after all. 🙂 I was unable to find the cache coordinates that are supposedly on the http://www.h-dmuseum.com site. (Or is finding the coordinates just part of the “treasure hunt”?)
The Museum website under special events says to check back later for the coordinates. I wonder who the reviewer is that is holding it up? LOL
Call the bomb squad?????
If you were a fan of “Happy Days” make sure to find “Letters to the Fonz”.
Congratulations to Jack Wickey for his accomplishments; and to Dave for solving the milestone puzzle.
@Team Deejay wrote:
@cheezehead wrote:
But you can hide them fron veiw so only you and the reviewer can see them.
Or not, if you want the puzzle to be easier…
My kind of puzzle!!!
I just watched the TV report here locally about the incedent. There was no mention of geocaching and it was a 20 second brief report. Fortunately the news media here is reporting responsibly so far.
The best part about this milestone is that Karen and Lucien will be the last to know. It’s always great to be around a team like them who geocaches because they love doing it and numbers are secondary. So congratulations for the find and thanks for just being the great couple that you are.
LostBy7 finally took enough time off from writing up everyone elses Earth Caches to finally get out and hit this milestone. And of course it was an Earth Cache. What would Earth Caching in Wisconsin be without Gary. Everyone give him a big congratulations for his milestone and contributions.
That deserves a cartwheel. Way to go.
Congratulations to a great team and great friends. Thanks for all of the good times and finds that we’ve shared together too.
Bill and Vicki
Congatulations. It took me 30 minutes to solve the topic before I could post my response. I guess I won’t be catching you anytime soon.
Congratulations and thanks for including several of my hides in your hunt today.
@Timberline Echoes wrote:
Spring is now officially here. Hooray!
No one else seems to very enthused about spring, being here, would you rather have more snow? I’m outside all day today celebrating spring by boiling maple sap to make syrup. I did stoke up the fire and sneek away to grab one quick find to calm my nerves.
We always enjoy meeting anyone on the trail, geocachers and non-geacachers. We share info on geocaching when it seems appropriate. We also stop at cemeteries whenever we see someone standing in one with their hand held out in front of them holding something smaller than a Bible. We have met several geocachers this way. Last Saturday while running errands in Sussex before geocaching I saw two such charactors at one of my cemetery hides. It turned out to be Justin and Marc, small world. I helped them with the puzzle hide since our conversation was interefering with the solve and we parted ways until the event that night. The social aspect of the game is becoming more and more important to us as we continue to meet and make new friends.
Bill and Vicki
Congrats Justin. Bumping into you and Marc practically in my backyard Saturday was a pleasant surprise. Let me know next time you’re coming this way again and I’ll walk you over to another cache.
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