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@neonride93 wrote:
@BakRdz wrote:
I was going to say, that’s a lifetime supply…but then again, I’m sure there is someone out there who could find a way to run out….

I WANT TO CACHE THAT MAP CLEAN!!!!
I want to know the name of that series.
@cheezehead wrote:
LOL! I see you didn’t forget Hwy 64……
I thought it was a sweatband on the state! 🙄 😉
I’m waiting for Bob to get 2210 more finds…
That’s a classic, BakRdz! 😆 😆 😆
@Todd300 wrote:
Ok…I’m not the camping type..but I should be able to make it, barring a change in work schedule.
Not necessary to camp. It’s the picnic, like 9-6 on Saturday. Camping should be available at the park, if you want, or you can stay in a motel in the area or in the Dells or in the Rapids, etc., or just drive home (long way for you , Todd).
WGA Campout is May 14-16 south of Milwaukee. Here again, not necessary to camp if you want to make it a day event or stay in lodging somewhere.
@smashing ground wrote:
good location choice!!!
hopefully Roche-A-Tree will be replaced by then and i could have this park full of smileys.Until some new ones pop up… 😈
@Team Deejay wrote:
or just lying on the ground looking in hollow logs
Definitely need to do a tick check after this activity! A spot like that was tick heaven for us a couple of years ago!
@Jstajlr wrote:
I pulled on off me last week. Heading to Roche a Cri tomorrow with the family. We’ll probably spend as much time checking each other for ticks as we do caching. 😆
We don’t usually notice them much in Roche-A-Cri, although they’re there.
The massive tick attacks have hit us when we go out caching all day on Memorial Day, both last year and the one before. The grassy areas were the worst.
Those pics are totally cool! Love Emma in her bunny ears, plus the zeroes in the milestone number. Great way to get to #1000, OPPS5! (And congrats to Mr. G and Sunshine on the good-looking family, too!)
Yeah, but ticks suck! 😉
We are pleased as punch to have our “home” state park selected as the site for this fall’s picnic. Lots of caches in the park, lots of caches nearby, lots of hiking and scenery. Area lakes if you like that. And the stairway to the top of the mound, with all of its great views, is just across the park road from the shelter area.
Looking forward to helping out with this once things go into high gear later this spring/summer. If you haven’t been to this part of Wisconsin before, you’ll love Sandland!
Stats are OK. Other than how many finds we have, we don’t keep track. Haven’t figured out how to put them on our cache page anyway. Some people’s stats are very detailed, and those are sometimes hard to make sense of, but I don’t mind reading them. It’s who they are and what they want to share.
Bragging in cache logs? What’s a bunch of Whooooooo-hoooooos and FTF!s and this is find # such and such? You’re happy you made the find. Bragging would be more of a nya nya I found it and you didn’t. I’m at find gazillion and you’re at a measly negative 300! or whatever. No big deal. Share what you want to share. Pay no attention to someone’s posted stats if you don’t care about them. Just go out and find and/or place caches.
The site doesn’t like me. Photos come up reeeeeeeeeeally slowly for me, and I’m not even going to try to upload any for a while. What’s bad is that a lot of our cache pages have photos on them, and a couple have the images for the puzzles on them that don’t show up right away. Also, I can’t get Advanced Search on the front page to do anything for me. 😡 😡 😡
Congrats, Benny7210! 5000 finds represents lots of traveling and lots of fun! Way to go!
Sounds like a WGA version of “Simon” there, Splash!
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