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It’s handy in the winter if there is snow. You can see where findable caches are.
Very much appreciate your time spent. I spend most of my site time on recent logs.
Ours came today too. We were surprised to see two. I guess you get to keep the bigger one. Ours will get it’s start at our event this Saturday.
That bridge sure attracts a lot of good looking guys!
That’s a really nice shot of a good lookin’ cacher!
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I was FTF on that cache. It is not really that hard just many places it could be. I remember the cords as pretty close to spot on. Bring a light and dont bump your head.
If I remember right the coordinates were within 5′. That is horizontally, vertically is another thing.
Saw that on the news last night and wondered how many geocachers would give it a try.
If you want to send trackables out then it’s your responsibility to keep an eye on them just like it’s the responsibility of a cache hider to maintain their cache. I have no sympathy for anyone who whines or complains about caches in any way or manner. There are 23,000+ caches in Wisconsin. Go find one that doesn’t ruffle your feathers.
Took us two tries to get this one, both times in the company of hack1of2. It’s really not that hard. It just takes a lot of persistance since there are 1000 possible hiding spots. here’s a hint: it’s magnetic.
Congrats, a great accomplishment in the northwoods.
Congrats Rob and Karen!
WTG Mike
Congrats, excellent way to get to 5K!
Congrats Wendy!
Congrats BigJim!
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