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I signed up yesterday; this looks like a great awareness campaign! 8)
@Gram&Gramps wrote:
When we head up nort’ with our canoes in the warmer months, it’s to escape from the southerners who come “up north” to Waupaca!
Similar story with my family. We go from Park Falls, which is plenty north as it is, up to the cabin around Solon Springs. 😆
Aw, they didn’t list Park Falls either. 😥
Yes, it will be interesting indeed….maybe some people will come out of the woodwork.
Staying hydrated is still important. 😆 It may not be common sense to bring a water bottle along in the winter, but on long hikes, it sure has been helpful.
And dressing in layers….that’s still a good idea too. 8)
I don’t go caching as much in the winter. Although a still, sunny winter day does offer a great time out in the woods. Two of the most difficult caches that I’ve found (Lord of the Rings – A Journey Through Middle Earth and Marsh to the Philippine Islands) were fantastic winter finds. 8)
-katy
There are a few of us over in Point! 😀
The Boat House and the Auto Graveyard were my first two finds. 8)
Slough Gundy and Willow Dam are two of the oldest near my home (though I haven’t been to either). Neat idea, though! I think a list of the oldest actives would be fun to see. 🙂
-katy-
A half-hour I can manage; thanks for the suggestions, zuma! 8)
Do you have the html option checked? It took me a while to figure out that’s why it wasn’t working for me. 😳
How exciting!
Congratulations, Honeybunnies!

Thanks for putting so much work into this series, Zuma! We’ve found only a few around Stevens Point, but they were great caches. 8)
-katy-
Or, on your bug’s main page, there is the option to mark the bug as missing under the “travel bug owner operations” drop-down menu over on the right. 8)
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