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Congrats Brian…..when you hit 3000, we’ll expect a new celebratory cache in that honor 😈
Way to go Team DJ!!!! Now, you’ve got the snowshoes–go get the caches!! 😆
Way to go Team DJ!!!! Now, you’ve got the snowshoes–go get the caches!! 😆
Congratulations on the milestone and anniversary….
Those look really nice Paula. Good job, and I look forward to seeing more of your designs.
The coin needs a motto….
United… (on top)
Beer-town to Chi-town(on bottom)
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Summerfest to Windy City (bottom)Wow! Looks great! Will you be selling them? I’ll want one.
@Lostby7 wrote:
There are FTF hogs … and all you’d have done is give 18 bug tags to one or two groups; a better idea may be to release them a bit at a time……
I agree!! If the intention is to promote tourism in the northwoods, it would be better to release the tags randomly, giving all visitors (whenever they come) a chance to locate a bug tag.
@Timberline Echoes wrote:
Would people travel this far to see great geographical and historical places? To get discounts on lodging and food? If there were a party with food, dance and prizes? How important are temporaries/permanent caches to most cachers?
I basically “grew-up” in the north on weekends/summers, and since geocaching, I’ve discovered more geographical and historical places than I knew existed up there. What makes me travel??–destination and caches along the route. Discounts for lodging/food are irrelevant (parents live in the north 😆 ). An event planned, sure I’d try to come. Having an event around established festivals–beef-rama, colorama, cranberry fest, watermelon fest is a good idea, more diversity for the family. Coin or TB would be a bonus. A WGA event would be awesome, but attendance may be low due to dense population of cachers in the South.
Congrats!! Wasn’t it just yesterday you were looking for 2500?? Oh, yeah, that tree was cut down 😳 (at the WGA picnic)
Congrats!!!!!!!!!! I knew you were going to get the big 800 yesterday. Now, if I’d have known it was this cache, I certainly wouldn’t have helped you!! 😆 Now onto 1K!
Congratulations….the next couple hundred will be easier!
01/21/2007 at 10:35 pm in reply to: Hayward Bound with their 100th find at the Water Dome Cache #1768803Congratulations…. now onto the next 100!
@Cheesehead Dave wrote:
If you want really big screen, you could get yourself a cheap laptop and run Streets and Trips and attach that to a car mount, then use a bluetooth GPS.
OR…use your laptop with a Garmin GPS 18 USB–a USB gps receiver that’s about the size of a small pancake. It comes with nRoute/City Select CD, and waypoints are EASILY downloaded via GSAK. GoTo routes, Elevation, Distance, ETA, etc….
We used this while touring Nevada/Arizona/California and it was a true blessing!!Congrats…..think you can bag another 300 today in the rain???
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