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WTG ZB on yer 1.4 KSGH & BB
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WTG on your 1.5 MilestoneMarie, we enjoy your logs and your dogged perseverance on some of those finds ❗ 😀
SGH & BB
@labrat_wr wrote:
@BakRdz wrote:
Thanks everyone! We had a blast. Being out there with the waders really gave me spring fever. I would love to have walked the whole way back in the stream.
Hey Jay,
come May, let’s put the GPSrs away for a day and walk this stream with a pole for a while.I’d be up for that…….either ‘catch and fillet’ or whatever!
I have a t-o-n of hackles with hooks!
SGH
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“Don’t worry I know an easy way to get that hook out.”
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“You are fishing barbless, aren’t you?!”
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on 12 K
an Iconic Milestone Ralph!
SGH & BB
John, congrats on your new adventure(s)!
We hope to see you two along the trail sometime real soon.
And who knows? Maybe there will be some cookies too! 😀
SGH & BB
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WTG Shane on your 1.1 K Milestone.
Great pixs!SGH & BB
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WTG Pete!
SGH & BB
Thanks!
Much appreciated. Thanks to all.
Yes, BakRdz we did take a sledding
(aka: snomocaching) break to do your great rural setting for our milestone. Very nice. 😀Along the way we have done quite a few by half-stepping and by snowshoe.
➡ In fact these Red Feather’s got a good workout at GC1NWHG “Fire Break”.
http://www.geocaching.com/seek/log.aspx?LUID=0b341739-a303-4598-82d5-b84a2adc26e2
SGH & BB
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➡ WTG on your 1.4 K Milestone. 😀
Great choice for marking your milestone there as many before have too.
😆SGH & BB
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WTG on your 6.2 K MilestoneAWESOME !
SGH & BB
@Timberline Echoes wrote:
Photo in today’s paper of a robin that stayed up in the Eagle River area all winter. Hope they know something we don’t about spring coming early.
TEThanks for the Up Nort report TE’s.
SGH & BB
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“I’m telling you they are cold. Look how they are shivering!”💡 @Mister Greenthumb wrote:
If we go out and find just a few caches I write individual logs for each. When we find more than 10 or if we do a series of caches I’ll create a “cut and paste” and then add to it for each individual cache. Besides giving an account of how we enjoyed or didn’t enjoy the hide, we try to give pertinent info that will also help future visitors and the owner. I read all of the logs on our finds and it disappoints me when someone visits several and the all have the same log or even worse nothing more than a TFTC. We hide them for your enjoyment. let us know if you did please.
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➡ Ditto cut ‘n paste hybrids at times other times all totally individual logs…..depends on the circumstances, etc.
SGH & BB
“OK, so who’s going to log all of these when we get home anyway?”
That is so cool.
The BB and YT saw the “Boaz Mastodon” last fall at the U-Dub’s Geology Museum. An excellent side trip in Mad-Towne.
One of Wisconsin’s best-known mastodon finds took place near Boaz in Richland County. The Boaz Mastodon was found in 1897 after a heavy rainfall, when farmers checking for flood damage discovered the bones sticking out of a washed-away creek bank. The skeleton is about two-thirds complete, although the tusks were never found. The Boaz skeleton is housed at the University of Wisconsin-Madison’s Geology Museum
http://www.geology.wisc.edu/~museum/collections.html
SGH & BB
Pretty neat, 2K WTG on your milestone and
Kudos!
To you too!SGH & BB
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