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Congratulations! The pictures are wonderful!
I have multiple recipes for jerky and make my own. I usually have a bag of that (venison) when I’ve been fortunate enough to get a deer although I will use cheap beef in a pinch to make some.
Dried cranberries and cherries are a favorite of mine.
Unusual trail mix combinations. Don’t make my own but I look for something with an unusual mix.
One or two water bottles with the bottom half frozen the night before and I just top it off. Nothing better than a “cold” drink of water.
What voices? Huh, they say there aren’t any voices. What’s that? No?, No voices.
No, but I do appear to be surrounded by elf like creatures….
Well, there is another way.
Once you sign up, your profile as listed online has an option for “someone else” to give you a premium gift membership. “IF” you still believe in Santa and one of his elves that geocaches comes along and chooses you.
@gotta run wrote:
Okay, I can understand the desire to find caches by any means possible. But would somebody explain to me the appeal of armchair logging?
You answered your own question. “desire to find caches” (log)
This question and its responses will also show what a wonderfully diverse community geocachers encompass. One group is very much in the camp of play by the rules and do your own work, another will be score it using any means available and others yet will judge each case on it’s own merits.
And we all should know by now that my camp is playing the game the correct way! And the rest of you in the other camps break the rules! 😛
Just kidding of course… But I do enjoy the passion we all bring to this activity.
@Team Deejay wrote:
I don’t believe so. I’m also not finding the attribute anymore, but could swear it was added to the system. The two I have heard about are in Europe. I’d suggest asking on geocaching.com forums if you are interested in building one.
Thanks, it kind of sounds like a hybrid chirp/virtual/and gosh knows what else cache.
@Team Deejay wrote:
Actually, this is really a legitimate question. That attribute does not refer to the old locationless caches from years ago. This is new technology, where someone builds a box that is hidden in one place, but will only open in another location. The other location is determined by the finder by either a puzzle or some other electronic circuitry in the box. Because this is very unusual, a special attribute for these is required.
This intrigues me, it sounds very interesting. Any out there in Wisconsin that you are aware of?
Back to NE Wisconsin caches, I predict the quality and quantity may be improving in the near future! My mentor GizFinder, now has a connections in Door County (will leave it at that, don’t want to give away that his kid has a place up there, OOOPS :oops:)
Between Peach Earthcaches and Puzzles (which give me something to work on in the winter…still…) and Gary’s potpourri of unusual placements, 2013 is looking pretty fun.
P.S., Don’t tell him about this post. I don’t want to put undue pressure on him…
@gotta run wrote:
@Northwoods Tom wrote:
Besides, when was the last time you renewed your “Bitters” card at Nelson’s Hall. I bet you’re overdue…
July! 8)
I bet you’re still burping up that flavor. 😯 I describe it as taking an Easter ham with all of its cloves and sucking on it for 1/2 an hour… I’m not a fan of cloves!
@huffinpuffin2 wrote:
@huffinpuffin2 wrote:
Short-cutting allowed, or encouraged ?? 🙂 🙂
That’s so funny. You wouldn’t believe how many people who have logged it I’ve had to help with that cache. Some of them even when I tell them how, they still can’t figure it out. I NEVER thought it would be that tricky. I was especially happy Greyhounder was able to score the FTF with no help. The given dummy coordinates put you on the pitchers mound at the baseball diamond. 8)
As far as short cutting, you’ll have to ask 😯 I’m pretty easy, just ask Mrs. Northwoods.
I could also kick myself for not leaving enough time to grab two of Peaches caches when I was off Island recently. I’m sure he will know which ones. 😥
@Hardinfam wrote:
Awe come on Tom. We all heard of the”wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald “
That’s Lake Superior, we didn’t have any more room in Lake Michigan for that shipwreck. Lake bottom was already full. 😛
@peach107 wrote:
tom………….your a hundred miles from me. plus the boat ride. your talking close to 5 hours without even hunting a cache. i haven’t lived in sturgeon bay in 7 years but i still have caches in door county. i got to ellison bay once this summer. maybe next year. i doubt yet this year but who knows?
But the Island is SOOOOO small. You could do all the caches in like 3 1/2 minutes 🙄
Besides, when was the last time you renewed your “Bitters” card at Nelson’s Hall. I bet you’re overdue…
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