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Nice going Ed. Sound like it was quite the adventurous milestone. Next time, put more detail in your log!!!
Congratulations on the big milestone. Sounds like it was a great time and everyone enjoyed the WalkingAdventure.
Way to go Bartrod. Maybe that will get you on WI Hibiscus’s nice list this year!
Nice going Debby. Congratulations on ou 1000th find.
Congratulations Pete. Glad I was along for some of them, well at least 44 finds. We have to get back to find Watto someday. Well done.
We were supposed to visit family and friends on the East Coast and cache on the way, but it ended up a cache run, visiting family and friends on the way. At one point we found caches in 5 states on the same day. A record for us.
We planned our route to hit all of the letters that we needed to finish the challenge. We thought that it would be cool to get and X in a city that starts with X and we were glad that we made the find that we needed. “Y” was very hard to get too.
I told WI HI that we found a cache in Bronson MI and that she had a cache named after her but we had a whole town with our name. She informed me that she has a cache, a town, and a wine named after her!
Now on to Bronson IA, KS, TX and FL.
Thank you all for the wellwishes and yes, we are still having fun.
Congratulations on 2,300 finds. Happy that we could go on some of the excursions together. You can always count in WI HI when you need a partner.
Way to Go Brian. Getting 1K is hard enough with a GPS unit. Getting them “going naked” is really an accomplishment.
Nice milestone R&M. That must have been quite a trip. What’s next, Machu Picchu in Peru? Sorry for planting that idea Roger, Marie might fall off.
Sounds like it was pretty cool. Congratulations on the FTF, your first dive cache find, finding the elusive freshwater jellyfish, and the milestone.
It’s easy.
First you count how many counties you have to count. Then you mount up to find some caches and count some more counties. Then you count your caching friends and they mount up and help you find more caches so that you can count more counties until all the caching is done and all the counties are counted up. Then you dismount and count the final county count. Then you find the final count is short one count. So you remount, find another cache and add that to the final county count. Right?Congratulations Lacknothing!
Congratulations on #900. Can’t wait to see your rendition of the sculpture.
Congratulations on the 2K milestone. Glad we were along for some of the adventures. I’m sure there will be many more to come! Again, a job well done by the entire crew.
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Run N Search08/07/2011 at 3:32 am in reply to: RJ McKenzie reaches #5000 with Oconto County – High Point #1951037Congratulations RJ. I remember you grabbing a milestone on one of our caches for #1200 and thinking “holy cow that’s a lot of caches”. Now you have 5000, that’s three thousand eight hundred more. All we can say is “Holy Cow, that’s a ot of caches”.
Great job caching and good luck in everything you do.
Regards,
Rich and Sue07/22/2011 at 12:10 pm in reply to: RNS completes the WI Alphabet of Places Challenge and….. #1950291Thanks everyone. We had a lot of fun going to all of those different places. It’s nice to hit a cache that recognizes the overall effort.
Caching has taken us to so many new places, and to meet so many new people, that we never would have, if we weren’t cachers. What a great sport.
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