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Friday night in the forums…


Sorry to hear your not-so-happy news, Noonan. 🙁 Grandmas are special people.
Happy Birthday to the guy in the goofy hat! I wonder if he will take any time off from celebrating today to get a birthday FTP. 😉
Two games in one with this photo: “Name That Cacher” and “Where is the WGA SP Cache?”

Made an announcement on the cache page about the Coloma-area construction. This will apply for the next few weeks, not just for those coming to today’s CITO in Sandland:
“We forgot one major thing… There is construction on the Highway 21 bridge over I-39 at Coloma, and official detours are posted. However, unless you have a 14-foot high rig, you can take Old 21 through Coloma and save some major detour miles.
From the east: Follow signs in Coloma for “westside businesses”. Turn left; go through town; pass the park on the left; go under the interstate; take a marked right on Old 21. When that curves and hits regular 21, just continue west on Highway 21.
From the west: Follow signs to Coloma “eastside businesses”. Turn right on Old 21; turn left on County CH; go under the interstate; pass the park on the right; go through town; turn right and continue east on Highway 21.
From the north or south on I-39: All ramps are open, but you may not be able to access Highway 21 in the way that you usually do. Just assess where you are and where you want to be, then follow the directions for “getting to the other side” above.
This bridge construction is expected to be completed by Memorial Day, so there are still a few more weeks to think about how to get around in the Coloma area.”
Wonder how many people who do power trails ever look at the pictures people post?
We post photos almost all the time, but we don’t do power trails as power trails. There are three sets of pumpkin/Halloween hides on the scenic back roads around Mauston that we did a few at a time (we have family there, and we were over there at least twice a week while my dad was alive), and we posted lots of photos from all seasons. We wrote unique logs for each one, too. Then again, we seldom did over ten at a time, so it was tolerable for us. I don’t think the CO ever looked at our logs.
who needs something to do Sunday Afternoon?
We’ll be there! Sunny and warm! (It’s not like we’re going to stay inside watching the Brewers game… 🙄 )
Announcement on the event page:
“It’s a beautiful day in Sandland! The sun is shining, the cookies are made, and we are looking forward to a great work event on the prairie. We will be setting up event headquarters near the big pine tree (the “secret fort”), so look to sign in and set up your chairs there. That is also where the cookies and water will be.
One more thing: We have permission to use chain saws here to cut the larger brush, so if you have one and are proficient using it, go ahead and bring one. Otherwise, loppers and handsaws or whatever you bring will be the tools of the day.
WEAR SUNBLOCK!”
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Nice to see the Rat back.
The weather is looking great for tomorrow’s CITO event at RAC SP… sunshine and warmer temperatures. One new simple puzzle cache was submitted a couple of days ago, but it hasn’t been published yet. Look for it to come out later today.
There are no prizes, no power trails, no special recognitions… just the chance to make a difference at a small spot on this big planet. See you in Sandland Sunday afternoon!
Looks like Labrat is going to the CITO incognito. 😉
Hi, NWT!
If anyone is lurking, I may not get the FTP post.
If no one is lurking, I may get the FTP post.
If no one cares, I may get the FTP post.
EDIT: I got the FTP post.
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