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Congrats on the 6K, Marc! Didn’t know you were even out looking with all the new caches you’ve placed in the past month!
Congrats, Michael and team gotta run! Nice cache that you did it on. I did take a look at it but resisted my temptation to copy that on a few new hides of my own this week. Will wait for your version. Good to have met and kept in touch with you and your caching perspectives as well. That 1K looks like a great destination as you get closer doesn’t it?!
And I’d probably still say the same thing if you took me to another pine tree hide in below zero weather on Christmas night. There have been many other good memories since then, for which our lives are richer (well, in a sense) and we are grateful. Thanks to all for the comments and ongoing encouragement!
I’m still waiting for my new friends to hit 1000, right Lisa? The old ones already crossed that line before my time.
That looks amazing from the one photo I saw! If anyone hears about more in-depth coverage, please share!
Wow, a hot month for milestones. Congrats on your 1K, Keith!
Big congrats on the 1K, Larry. Great place for the milestone!
Great job! I’m sure the biggest reward was the journey to get there! Well done!
Congrats, Jim and Cathy! Will be fun seeing which caches you get to and reading your logs! Have fun in the Valley!
Congrats on the 1K, and for some nice hides of your own!
A bit belated, due to lack of time for the forums, but Congrats, as well!
Congrats Tami and Wade and family! Wow! And thanks for those 265 as well. Keep ’em coming!
Congrats, Alex! Man, was I surprised to see you got out that night! I had no inkling…..
Gosh, I didn’t have to look long at the forums this morning to find an interesting announcement for a change. Guess this one gets more replies than most. Variety is spicy, but I’m pretty much with zuma! on preferences.
Look for them all. Like a tricky micro once in a while, and they are o.k. for good puzzle finals if they take you to a scenic spot or somewhere connected to the cache theme. Some cache owners do a good job on these. When I know it’s a micro and approach a group of pines, or even a solitary big one, I usually groan.
Most of my caches are ammo can to small, with good swag and trackables, which I diligently resupply as I can. Like a number of other cachers I know, I grit my teeth sometimes when I look inside a cache that had a small treasure of swag for old or young, and I try to leave a cache in better shape than I found it. Location is always important to me and I do CITO if an otherwise great or scenic area needs a little help from time to time. Most of the time I like the woods, but there are a lot of urban caches, many of which are special in their own way, some of them also regular sized, but some of them small to even nano. I guess everyone has the option of bypassing those 4/1 micros, those 1/3.5 regulars, or the six-stage multis depending on their preference, the weather, or the mood of the day. I take my chances on all that I can do, and have a hard time bypassing many when my choice of the day is a distant lonely cache cluster.
07/12/2008 at 3:08 pm in reply to: Lander and Lancelot Find #200!! Is Camelot Safe??!!??!!??!! #1891814Congrats, Lander and Lancelot! Agree with Marc, keep hiding those caches while you go out to find some. Have enjoyed many of yours and the creative effort put into them!
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