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  • in reply to: Campground ideas #1898302

    The Wolf River Campground in New London is nice, but it is close to your 2 hour limit. It’s on the river and fishing downstream from the campground is good for smallmouth bass. Up stream is really good, but they have innertube trips that launch from a good fishing spot, easily disrupted when 40 tubes go by.

    in reply to: Six word memoirs – please observe limits #1893199

    Looking for work, no luck today. 😥

    in reply to: Team Hemisphere Dancer finds # 1100!!! #1895325

    Congratulations Team Hemi!!!

    We’ll pitch in and get to 1200 with ya!

    in reply to: Choppy waters land -Cheeto- in the Drink for #600 #1891826

    Congratulations -cheeto-

    Thanks for choosing our cache to search for the milestone. You didn’t say in your log if the GPS got wet!

    Does Hemi get an assist for his support role?

    in reply to: This Sunday was the end of….. #1889987

    That’s especially impressive when you have cleaned out and area – getting a cache daily means driving a significant distance to get it. How much money did you spend on gas to accomplish this?

    Great job!

    in reply to: Wisconsin’s Drunk Driving law needs more bite #1889996

    #29172 Thanks for bringing this to our attention.

    in reply to: Seldom has anyone Seen 600 Movies #1886007

    I believe that, that was one of ours that was #600. Thanks for choosing it and congratulations.

    in reply to: Muggles #1889578
    in reply to: Cache Raiders #1889471

    @bnb wrote:

    @EnergySaver wrote:

    A thought … maybe try a Multi-Hotel … hid a micro with coordinates to the final and put your warning right by the coordinates on the piece of paper. This is your best chance for the finders eyes to see your “rules” … but good luck with that working 🙂

    But, this may go even more against the TB’s goal. Many people avoid multis just because they are listed as multis. If they don’t read the cache page, they don’t know that it is actually just an offset.

    True, but how about putting a log inside the micro, and put on the log sheet the coords to the ammo can that is hidden a short distance away?

    in reply to: I need to NOT cache for a few weeks….HELP! #1888765

    @-cheeto- wrote:

    Having fun with your family is an excellent way to celebrate a caching milestone. Congrats!

    And THAT is what it is all about!

    Congratulations on hitting 100 by the way.

    in reply to: A new beginning! #1888297

    Hi CacheARRRS.

    We too have seen your name in the logs.

    Last year I did some training for a long bicycle ride and worked geocaching into the routine. I would ride out to the nearest cache and grab it. The next day I would get the next closest one. As you can see, each ride got progressively longer.

    I have put together a bookmark list of caches along the WiOuWaSh trail, from Oshkosh to Appleton.

    Good luck and hope to see you on the trails.

    Team Bear Bear

    Way to go Hemi Bear

    in reply to: WI Group coin project for MWGB 2008?? #1883279

    We would be interested in a coin if you go with the cow. Keep us updated

    in reply to: Weather woes and whining….. #1887712

    It is frosting outside! Let’s not encourage the white stuff. Nope can’t even say it anymore.

    in reply to: 2008 TORNADO AND SEVERE WEATHER AWARENESS WEEK #1887680

    We are weather spotters for Winnebago County. Through the use of amateur radio and advanced weather spotting classes we are armed to go in the field. Our job is to verify what NOAA is seeing on the radar. Deployment can be any time of the day or night. We also report on current conditions. IE: rain rate, wind speed, any rotation and so on. It sounds like a lot of fun, but sometimes you get deployed to the wrong side of the storm and see nothing. While other times you are asking for an escape route because you are too close.

    Our comm center in Oshkosh keeps us safe at all times. We have tiny trackers in our cars. These transmit a signal with gps coords using the amateur radio frequencies. They know where we are at all times. No, it never feels like big brother is watching. Our safety is of the utmost importance.

    Here’s to a safe and calm season!

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