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The sticker is for an state licensed vehicle and must be permanently attached. If a Wisconsin resident buys one you could not put it on an out of state vehicle. The stickers are different. We have stickers on all three of ours. It says senior on it. Otherwise it is the same as the one you would buy. $10 each for us. Sometimes it pays to be old, but more often than not it sucks. The money I saved on the stickers I spend annually on Alleve.
@Todd300 wrote:
I thought the Governor Thompson State park cache got published. I got the notification for it on my phone, but the GC code says it is unpublished so it must have gotten retracted.
It was retracted so you can get the ftf at the picnic.
You get a congrats just for doing the math. The 4K looks pretty good too!
Found caches one day only so far this month. Asked Vicki if she wanted to go out to dinner last night. As we got into the SUV she asked how many caches are involved. She was shocked when I said none. Passed on a chance for four ftf’s today close to home. Plan on doing some hiding this week and maintenance, but no finding plans right now. Most of this week will be enjoyed stalking our grandkids on FB now that they are back in school. First day of kindergarten for Ryan, first day of HS for Evan and first time driving to HS for Emma.
@beccaday wrote:
But alas, the BOD don’t usually get a lot of time for caching at the WGA events so probably not. Besides, I have gotten it into my head that on Sunday I will be looking for GC62B0 before heading home.
Did you move? That cache is not on the way home!
Stealing the thread a little, but Thunder Mountain just south of the picnic has some great views. Of course there is a Sweetlife cache there too.
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All of the above is definitely true of this cache. It easily falls into our top ten. Took lots of great photos when we were there. Spectacular views and hope to hike there again sometime in fall when the color will make it even more stunning.We’ll end up with 17, but not because we tried to get them. We had a really fun month caching and set a new monthly high. The Mega Event and a 3 day trip for our anniversary accounted for most of them. Also new caches in the Holy Hill area close to home got us out on a few week nights.
Dunham’s has a large selection of kayaks starting under $100 and up.
Congrats – enjoying your logs. A picture is worth a thousand words. Looked at all of the pictures – still a lot of reading to do.
@Trekkin and Birdin wrote:
We put a date on all but the nanos, but I suspect half the time, we also have the date wrong. The joys of being retired! 🙄 Or perhaps the joys of just being old, not sure which it is.
If you don’t even know what day it is there isn’t much chance of getting the date right.
I’m lucky if I know what the date is. When I get home and start logging I find I often have put the wrong date down.
Great news to hare!
I’m really getting tired of everyone posting things like this about all of these great places to visit. How am I supposed to find time to visit them all? Now I have to put this area on our to do list. We are getting closer to your part of the state gradually. Today we visited Wildcat Mountain and Mill Bluff State Parks. Only found about 20 caches today. Talked some more about getting kayaks today.
After the incident with the unfortunate frog in Green Bay a couple of weeks ago we were worried that you would give up geocaching and never reach this milestone. We’re glad to see that you regained your composure and this was a fitting tribute cache to help erase bad memories.
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