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We were hoping you would move it to June like the last one at Governor Dodge. Can’t make it to the earlier May date.
He’s from Illinois, but I don’t think has caching name is GeoVlogger. He regularly posts videos on Facebook and YouTube.
Congratulations. How long did it take to find a place on the log? One of our DC favorites.
Congratulation. I think you should take a prop to every 100 milestone. We could all try guessing ahead of time what it would be.
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You may still have it on your list, but Happy Trails (GC27XZH) is a great hike, hasn’t been found since 2012, and has only 12 hardy geocachers found it in three years (can someone say “lonely cache”?). Good to find now or in the snow.
We enjoyed your cache at Natural Bridge last weekend. We have lass than 2 weeks of work left and then we’re off for 4 months. Adding this one to our list for those 4 months.
The one that Becca suggested id a good one. Long hike and some great views. Plenty of other caches in the same area including Field of Pines, an old one. It’s a large ammo can.
Time to hide another cache on White Potato Lake.
Great addition and much needed. Last weekend we found a hide in a large urban cemetery. It consisted of three trees that had large eyescrews attached to them and a cache hanging by a rope. What bothered me the most though was how many gave it favorites and praised the creativity.
We were at Harrington Beach the day after Ron died. The staff there was almost in tears when we were talking to them about his impact on the park. He forged a relationship with the park management that I’m sure will endure his passing. Ron was quiet with a dry sense of humor that was evident in many of his hides. We were fortunate to at get to know him a little through events that he held. We last saw him in July when he told us some of the details of the problems that he was having. We found two of his hides yesterday and dnf’d one. It seemed surreal to see on that one that he had just done maintenance a few weeks earlier. If you get to Harrington Beach any of his caches are well worth searching for.
Congratulations Pat and Mark. Looking forward to getting that one when we’re camping at Hartmann Creek next summer.
If you were really a wizard you would have waved your wand last weekend and changed all of the leaves to brilliant fall color for the WGA Picnic.
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@Mister Greenthumb wrote:
Just checked Weather.com, 35 degrees Saturday night. Glad we bought a new tent last year rated for winter camping and 0 degrees.
That’s good to know, Bill. If it gets too chilly in my camper, I may snuggle in with you 😆
WHAT!
Just checked Weather.com, 35 degrees Saturday night. Glad we bought a new tent last year rated for winter camping and 0 degrees.
Forecast now calls for 37 degrees Saturday night. Bring extra blankets.
I don’t think finding all of them as a challenge wouldn’t be publishable. Challenges can’t be that cache specific.
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