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Here is a link to the origins of the Spirit Quest it started in Indiana,
http://www.geocaching.com/profile/?id=486167
there is some good info on the profile for placing a good cemetery cache
This cache is still #1 on our list of great finds. It sat for 14 months before we got the FTF on it. It is a Must do cache
we are up to 125 hides of them 22 have been archived for various reasons, usually muggle factors that were not there when first being placed, we travel and cache in different directions, and usually try to check on our caches in the area we are caching in, our caches in the UP get checked on as often as we can, but some only get 2-3 finds a year. lately we have been updating containers and upgrading the size of some of our hides. most of ours are 1.5/1.5 hides, which is what we also like to find.
We have a sticker on our cache mobile, and a magnet that we stick on it when we are only at a event, we had it logged many times while at MWGB, but only once while out caching. We took many pictures of other cachemobiles while at MWGB, not that im lazy its just so much easier than writing them all down. the digital age is great, might as well use it.
Back in ’88 I got my first car for $100, it was a ’72 Pontiac Ventura (Same body as a Chevy Nova) It was a 4 door with a 262 under the hood, best part was it was a 3 on the tree stick shift and won quite a few drag races at it did better than 55 in first gear. After a couple of years of driving the collum shifter broke inside and had to put a hurst on the floor, good thing I was tall as the front bench seat needed to be all the way back to get it into 1st and 3rd. Traded it in on a Ford Ranger my senior year of high school and got $500 for it. Loaded my Ranger with all Hot Pink accessories: wipers, light covers, tailgate net, 10″ steering wheel Petal covers…..
Ah the 90’s were a great time
Barry of sweetlife
My favorite place to eat when in Green Bay is the Original
Taco Burrito Mexico on East Mason Street (near the corner of Abrams and Mason, across from Hansens Dairy
Burritos the size of your head for a great price
Place might not look like much, but it is great food
Barry of sweetlife
I have Bear Paw in my back yard, and Gardner Dam a few miles away. The ranger at Bear Paw is a geocacher and the next time i see him Ill ask if he heard anything about this yet
Barry of sweetlife
no problem, mine dont help either with the posting of the bad link LOL
When you run the Macro: Change the Output Options Max Number to “All”
then all the caches will show up
@gotta run wrote:
They ought to expand this to GPSrs. If you have a GPS that can’t display more than 6 characters in the cache ID name or doesn’t have a color screen you get $75 to upgrade your clunker. If you have a Lowrance you get $100 automatically.
Magellan owners have to use there gps to find the correct store to get their discount, coordinates are posted on their website, (I dont see many of these owners getting the discount as they wont be able to find where they are going) 😆
Sorry about that here is the correct macro
http://gsak.net/board/index.php?s=5dd3ac43e1f8b4b044d389c9803145db&showtopic=7220&st=0&#entry73310
Ill plan all of our caching trips to Green Bay during home games, the parks will be empty, all football does is ruin the local news broadcasts and push the nascar broadcasts to the back burner channels
The packers still suck, but a little bit less than the lions
Barry of sweetlife
We wont be able to make it to PIPE this year as we will be in Milwaukee that weekend, but the event in Crivitz sounds interesting as it only about 20 miles from the house
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