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  • @Timberline Echoes wrote:

    “How much money to you get caching??????????”

    Or, what do you get when you cache? In reference to prizes, money, etc. I guess people still don’t understand the thrill of the hunt.

    in reply to: The All-Purpose Geocaching-Related PRAISE Thread #1907384

    @Sparse Grey Hackle wrote:

    @silent sweech wrote:

    A great day of caching with friends (loved ones really) that is full of laughter. (and a delicious Mexican meal afterward doesn’t hurt)

    marc’s Cemetery Challenge.

    Seeing parts of the state/country that I would have never come across before.

    Driving past a park, sign, cemetery, etc. and thinking “there’s a cache right there.”

    My “lame” eTrex.

    A day caching with silent sweech and her ‘lame’ eTrex. 😀

    ➡ And, seeing the cache before she does while we are still 40 yards away ❗

    But, then laughing at our favorite Mexican eatery (Senor T’s) while we enjoy our meal.

    “Schooling” unkle Sparse on s|s puzzle hides. (and winning bets while doing it) 😀

    Running through the woods to beat him to GZ.

    💡 SGH’s “prophetic” quotes.

    But…most importantly, side comments with the Blondie Bloodhound about how much our back hurts from carrying him. 😆

    in reply to: You Tube Videos #1907367

    @-cheeto- wrote:

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fK7-4jQYkEg&feature=related

    Had to pass this one along too… still laughing…

    Good stuff… 😆

    in reply to: Making Geocaching My Full-Time Job #1907327

    I’ve taught other teachers about how to use caching in their classroom…I could start a presentation tour and charge to introduce it to teachers EVERYWHERE (enter evil laugh).

    I’ve also had the discussion about the “cache tour guide” with other people. Like a fishing guide…charge people to take them to the hot spots, interesting caches, etc.

    But, I like the idea of selling puzzle solutions… 8)

    in reply to: You Tube Videos #1907363

    Check out the off topic – six word memoir thread there’s a great link there to a music video. 😆 (thanks to teamhandstand for posting it)

    in reply to: Six word memoirs – please observe limits #1893431

    Favorite part of the video? Muggles.

    in reply to: Six word memoirs – please observe limits #1893430

    Twenty two days left of school!

    Two weeks ’til I cache Seattle!

    in reply to: The All-Purpose Geocaching-Related PRAISE Thread #1907379

    @gotta run wrote:

    People who rehide caches as well as or better than they found them.

    People who do a good job of moving coins and bugs promptly and logging them properly.

    People who choose to hide a big container where one will fit, rather than a micro.

    I second those and add:

    Spending the day with my dad.

    A great day of caching with friends (loved ones really) that is full of laughter. (and a delicious Mexican meal afterward doesn’t hurt)

    marc’s Cemetery Challenge.

    Seeing parts of the state/country that I would have never come across before.

    A day outside to appreciate nature.

    Milestones I thought I’d never reach.

    Teaching my students to cache. (and seeing them get really excited about it)

    Driving past a park, sign, cemetery, etc. and thinking “there’s a cache right there.”

    My “lame” eTrex.

    Getting an email that someone found one of mine or that one of my TBs was moved.

    in reply to: The All-Purpose Geocaching-Related Gripe Thread #1906924

    Reciept roll types of logs.

    Looks like Lisa beat me to this forum post! 😀

    So…unkle…of the 1300, how many have YOU found. 😆

    Congrats you two! Looking forward to another caching adventure (and maybe some Mexican food) soon!

    in reply to: Strange Wisconsin….. #1905355

    I don’t know if the Big Penny in Arbor Vitae is in the book…but there’s a cache there.

    in reply to: Timberline Echoes rack ’em up in Fondy #1905379

    WAY TO GO TE!! I hope to see you “Up North” for some Easter Cache Hunting in Boulder Junction, then I con congratulate you in person! 😀

    in reply to: Recommended Places To Eat In NC Wisconsin #1903642

    Polecat & Lace – Downtown Minocqua

    My brother used to tend bar here, but it has ALWAYS been one of my favorites. Known for their sandwiches but also more filling fare. Non-smoking. I recommend the Ultimate and some cheese curds. 😀
    http://www.polecatandlace.com

    in reply to: Recommended Places To Eat In NE Wisconsin #1903563

    @-cheeto- wrote:

    El Azteca – Appleton

    Yes, he eats there often…but since I’ve seen him there a couple times what does that say about me?

    Angels (formerly Seven Angels)
    1401 E John St. Appleton

    Pretty much everything, but I typically go for breakfast. Watch out Sunday mornings though, they get VERY busy. The best part is that you get huge portions for a reasonable price.

    Menu online. http://www.angelsrestaurantappleton.com/

    Apparently EVERYONE can beat mine.

    http://sweech.mybrute.com/

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