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did a mountain area run yesterday. came home with 6 of the little bloodsuckers. first of the year.
we hope to visit U-DIG Fossils in Utah in june or july
http://www.u-digfossils.com/here is another
Emerald Hollow Mine in N. Carolina
http://www.hiddenitegems.com/index.htmlWSQ North Pittsfield by peach107 (GC1CG28) is taken. thanks.
going, going…………………….
i,m ready. tb in hand.
Cemented In Concrete (GC1BMJQ) has been taken already by frmr. thanks.
wherever i go………the police aren’t far behind. so no worries. haha
ignore this post
And 1 submitted today by me.
@Lostby7 wrote:
True dat!
Very steep learning curve.
Frequent lock-ups.
👿Ditto. I worked on building one for a week or so and had some success but as I got further into it , I became lost. These things are tough to create. kudos to anyone with the time, patience and knowhow to create one. I hope that others learn to build these as I believe that they add another dimension to geocaching.
I have it all working now. Just had to take a different route to loading more than 1 cache at a time. The old garmin gpsmap 60 did it directly. now i have to copy the file of multiple caches into the folder GPX. Easy enough. just an extra step that i didn’t have to do before. Thanks to all. 😀
Theory #1.
1967 (or thereabout) Boy Scout Troop 22 (Sturgeon Bay) decided to hike to Bear Paw Scout Camp located in Mountain, Wi. This was a hike of 120 to 130 miles. We left Monday morning and arrived Saturday at noon. Being summer we all decided to shave our heads to beat the heat. With an oversized cranium and just a hint of fuzz leftover, someone said it looked like a giant peach. And thus the name. The 107 came from the union I am a member of.Theory #2.
Watermelon107 was taken.Theory #3.
I once ate 107 peaches in world record time.
http://www.ifoce.com/home.phpa phone so you can have pizza delivered and then follow the delivery boy back to the car.
In some cultures, I’m considered normal.
166. most are EarthCaches.
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