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  • in reply to: personal moratorium on micros #1877591

    I’m not a fan of micros either. Which is interesting ’cause I have six nanos out here in Point. But it’s an easy way to bring people to smaller local parks they’d probably pass up otherwise, ’cause it’s just not doable to hide the nice ammo cans there. I’ve actually been surprised by how many people have nice things to say about finding them. 8)
    -katy

    in reply to: Favorite Logs #1877017

    this one by Crazy4 at Heavy Metal

    A bright, sunshiny day
    The warmth of summer is getting closer.
    The adventure continues…

    Another except from Crazy4’s journal… “To heck and back again, a cachers tale”

    Our company has increased this day. The two who are Team WoWQuesters are with us.
    Many leagues north have we come to search for yet another underground treasure. After barely surviving the perils of “Jesus’ Tomb” cache far to the south, along the mighty Chip’ River, you’d assume we would be better prepared for “Heavy Metal” a cache with multiple warnings and a 3 star rating. Alas, it was not to be. On todays journey, we drove the wrong fork in the road and after moving away to the east, we had to cut across wilderness only frequented by huge machines that move vast quantities of forest products. Arriving in the area, we moved out quickly only to find ourselves assailed by hordes of various bloodsucking denizens of the woods, who lurked in the vegetation upon the little used trail, a trail that (it slowly became clear) took us in the wrong direction. Our magical treasure locator had been programmed with slightly wrong coordinates. After realizing we were being misled, we retreated to our vehicle to double check the numbers we had printed upon our parchment treasure map. They were wrong. (Hopefully, Team WoWQuesters learned a valuable lesson from our mistake.) Always check your coordinates. Although we were exhausted from our unexpected detour, we fortunately decided to start over. This time we would go “THAT WAY!” to find the heavily anticipated “Heavy Metal” underground mine. We could have gone the easy way, but Crazy4 team leader lead the group along the valley and thru the woods and up the cliff instead of following the wide and sandy vehicle path. Onward, and upward, and we were there. And so was another. A man alone with his metallic steed. I recognized it from my studies of foreign journals as what some call a “four-wheeler”. A small campfire had long cylindrical pieces of meat roasting upon a wire framework. I asked him “do you know where a mine shaft is around here?” He turned and pointed behind himself, “right there?”. Some brush and his vehicle had hidden it from my view. I yelled to the rest of the crew, “It’s over here!”. They all converged on our position. It was well worth the journey. Dark and mysterious, the steeply descending passage into the earth gave all a thrill. Asking the stranger about the mine, he informed us of another entrance at the base of the hill, one much easier to access and not so deadly. A somewhat lengthy discussion with the stranger gave him insight into our purpose. He found it interesting, and said he would like to do the same. Heavy Metal may have created another enthusiast. From one wayfarer to another, I extend
    my welcome, if he peruses this message. We found the easy way in and dallied some time in the cool recesses of this manmade heaven. COOL in temperature and COOL in ambience, Heavy Metal is certainly recommended by Team Crazy4!

    in reply to: gc.com Saturday evening? #1876576

    @tyedyeskyguy wrote:

    Don’t forget that when the main site is down, you can still log your finds through this one.

    GeocachingWAP

    That’s news to me as well; thanks for the link! 8)

    My family has a cabin on Lower Eau Claire Lake, so I’ve been doing a little bit of caching in the area. It would be cool to meet some of the local cachers. I’d be up for the trip! 8)

    in reply to: UWGB disables all caches on campus! #1875649

    Yeah, I (and others) have wanted to place caches in UWSP’s Schmeeckle Reserve, but they have an absolute no caching policy. I was bummed at first, but I do understand that as much as I would ask people to stay on the trails or whatever, there are those who wouldn’t. Fortunately, Two Islands of Green got around that problem. 8)

    in reply to: Anybody up to a Meet & Greet? #1872774

    Hey cool! Right down the road! I’ll be there [and probably Josh, too]. Let us know if you need any help, Bandits! 8)

    :katy

    in reply to: Anybody up to a Meet & Greet? #1872768

    Iverson Park has a lot of nice meet ‘n’ greet space. 😉

    in reply to: Hello #1770891

    Hi! :mrgreen:

    in reply to: Greetings #1758731

    hello! 8)

    in reply to: In Your Backyard….And Not A Clue #1769787

    I’ve been in Stevens Point for not even two years, and I doubt I’d have otherwise found most of the awesome places that caching has brought me. Kelly and Ashley’s Traven Bug Hotel by stephenandcarol is one favorite spot I know I’d never have found.

    This log for one of my favorite hides is what made me think more on this topic.

    -katy 8)

    in reply to: sorta,kinda,maybe,a little bit lost? #1769294

    First, check the “descriptions below are in HTML” box on the page to edit your cache. Then use this code:



    This cache placed
    by a member of:


    <img src=
    "http://wi-geocaching.com/banners/banner-large-border.gif">
    (click to visit our
    website)

    Because your whole cache description is in html, you’ll need to use


    for line breaks instead of just hitting enter.

    -Katy

    in reply to: Question for the Membership: Did you read this? #1768861

    Since this part of the forum began, I’ve been checking these messages more than any other part of the forum. It’s been very interesting!! 8)

    in reply to: 2007 SPRING CAMPOUT! #1768697

    Oooh, it’s so close! Josh and I will definitely try to make it. 8)

    -katy

    Congratulations! Glad to see that some of Josh’s and my caches were part of your first 500! 8)

    -katy

    in reply to: Bomb scares, police, etc #1768165

    This is a good idea! I would be willing to talk someone if some standard information was available.

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