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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.
@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. 😆
@-cheeto- wrote:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fK7-4jQYkEg&feature=related
Had to pass this one along too… still laughing…
Good stuff… 😆
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)
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)
Favorite part of the video? Muggles.
Twenty two days left of school!
Two weeks ’til I cache Seattle!
@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.
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!
I don’t know if the Big Penny in Arbor Vitae is in the book…but there’s a cache there.
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! 😀
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@-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. AppletonPretty 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/
04/05/2009 at 2:14 pm in reply to: My randomly generated graphical representation of a fighter #1905036Apparently EVERYONE can beat mine.
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