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Got home safely but we’re going back. Great caching spot! We’ve uploaded some photos of the event on our “attended” log for the event. And mpamike has the group shot on his log.
Great times, Cheezehead and Gramma Cindy!
Time to celebrate! WTG on all the happenings!
Team B Squared B findin’ lots o’ caches. Congrats on #2000!
@labrat_wr wrote:
(’cause I don’t know where Stoughton is 😀 )
You need to get out more, Labrat. 😉
And welcome to caching and the WGA, Team G-4!
Got a ton of new cache notifications in the area yesterday and today–while we were a couple of hundred miles from home!
We second the congrats, elfdoctor. You sure know how to whip from one cache to the next. Couldn’t keep track of you in Hayward!
What??? Marc is up to 7000????? Way to go with the numbers!!!!!!! 😀
Way to go on #100, geocachedave!
That Project Ape cache that’s still active in Washington looked about twice that size from the photos that people have posted of it.
Ok, so do we bring meat to grill at noon or just other food to eat? Are the weenies the meal at noon on the grill or over the campfire later? We’re headed north tomorrow, loading the car to the rooftop to handle any kind of weather.
@cheezehead wrote:
I saw the BIGGEST ammo can at a surplus store in the cities last weeked. I think is was used to store mini rockets. It was bigger than the big cans at FLeet Farm. $50.
@gotta run wrote:
Dateline Hayward, WI – April 23, 2009. Today local officials were called out to detonate a suspicious device….
And what will be the headlines after Saturday’s weenie roast?
And if you bought that big honkin’ ammo can, cheezehead, there had better be some darn good swag in it when it becomes a cache!
Congratulations, Froggerz, on the 1000 milestone!
Congratulations on #1500!
Hey, frmr! Way to go on #100!
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