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Another good reason to always post your dnf’s, someone in your area may post a cache like this someday.
@Mathman wrote:
@Team B Squared wrote:
Bummer I just found out that my trip is cancelled. I had a lot of puzzle caches I have been working on that I was ready to find too. Thanks for offering Marc!
Was your trip really cancelled? 😉 😉
Or is it the thought of caching with Marc?
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Busted, I can’t slip anything by you cheesehead’s… 😆
Bummer I just found out that my trip is cancelled. I had a lot of puzzle caches I have been working on that I was ready to find too. Thanks for offering Marc!
Wow, glad to hear that you got everything taken care of successfully. Rest up, and get better soon!
Wow, congratulations!
@Jeremy wrote:
Anyone else have stories of Lock n Lock failures?
I had one of the locking flaps break off very soon after we put it out. Otherwise I have had no trouble with any of our lock ‘n’ locks, and some of them have already been through 2 UP winters.
I drove down to Milwaukee and back yesterday to pick up my sister from the airport. Gas was 4.24 in Escanaba, MI. I saw it for $3.89 (I think) in Sheboygan and I payed $4.19 like a sucker in Milwaukee (area) yesterday. At least I was able to find 20 caches during the long day.
@Timberline Echoes wrote:
Use to catch big rattlers in AZ…
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@Timberline Echoes wrote:
cut the heads off…
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@Timberline Echoes wrote:
bury them, clean ths snake and grill the meat…
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This is probably my most intelligent post yet, but that was exactly what I was thinking when I read it.
I read the book (I received a signed copy for finishing the series) and it was ok, just not my type of read.
However, the cache series is excellent. The northernmost cache is just north of St. Ignace up here in the U.P. The series pretty much follows I75, US127, and US10 south almost to Midland in the lower peninsula. Every cache in the series is a great hike with an ammo can at the end. They all take you to areas that are more than worth visiting.
Here is a link to the series final, which has links to all the other caches in the series…
Lynn and I each have a Lowrance IFinder. They work great and they are cheap enough that I don’t worry about breaking them while out caching.
Congratulations on the new micro cacher!
@seldom|seen wrote:
If you mirror that tree, it would begin to look a little bit like the outline of WI, which may add a little bit more meaning to the initial design.
Thanks for the help! I’ll have to look for one the next time I get to an area where a pH test is required.
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