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Oh, one more question. Is bushwacking against the rules?
They usually set one up just south of Mukwonago on Highway 83. I have no idea of the name, but as I searched, I came up with this site:
http://www.pumpkinpatchesandmore.org/index.htm
Whodathunkit!
I don’t know about Colgate, but down here in Racine County, we don’t usually see the corn mazes open until October. Did they tell you that they would be open by then?
Uh, list the caches you haven’t found in your area. Keep scrolling until you see a green, yellow, or white jeep icon. That is closest cache with a jeep. Now, run out and find it before it moves again.
Welcome back!
Any preliminary thoughts for location this year? I’m just curious.
Great job!
Hey, you forgot us on your list. Remember when we cached together at the Spring Fling in Fort Atkinson?
Oh, and serious congratulations. 4000 is a BIG number, especially when you place half the caches in your home area.
Thanks everyone. The first thing Julie asked when was considering the reviewer role was if we could still go geocaching. When I told her we could, then she told me that she had heard that reviewers are not allowed to find caches involving hikes of more than 1/4 mile, so we better just stick to the driveups. 😈 No such luck with me around!
I can’t tell, but part of the advantage of the 60/76x models is the antenna, which is involved in the higher sensitivity of the Sirf III models. The Legend CX model I played with did not have the same “bulletproof under tree cover” performance of the 60Cx or the 76Cx. I’m guessing that these new models will have the same “patch” antenna as the current etrexes.
That would be the Help Forum. Also, of course, there is a section on Hiding a Cache in the menu. And finally, of course, you can always email us if you don’t want to ask “in public”.
That said, here is a list of ways to delay (or completely prevent) getting your cache listed:
- Put your cache in St. Croix National Riverway, Apostle Islands National Lakeshore, or Horicon Marsh National Wildlife Refuge
- Put your cache in a Madison Conservation Park
- Put your cache in a State Natural Area
- Put your cache on DNR property and either fail to submit a notification or fail to include the “boilerplate” text on the cache description
- Put your cache in a Dane County Park and either fail to get a permit or fail to include the “boilerplate” text.
- Put your cache near an airport, dam, highway bridge or any other terrorist target.
- Place your cache within 150 feet of a railroad
- Place your cache on an automobile bridge of any kind
- Place your cache on property of an elementary or secondary school
- Place your cache on private property and don’t provide contact info for the property owner on the cache listing
- Place your cache on private property in a residential neighborhood and fail to provide ways for people to “find the right house”
- Fail to use the “additional waypoint” feature to indicate the locations of intermediate and final waypoints for your multi or mystery cache
- and the most popular, Place your cache within 0.1 miles of another cache or intermediate stage of a multicache.
Avoid all this stuff and your caches should just fly right through the review process.
Please provide a link to one of your pages that doesn’t work the way you want.
I suspect that is the number one FM station in Waupaca, WLSP.
Great work! Congrats!
Woohoo! Glad to see you are still at it. We ran into each other on a frigid day in Prairie Springs Park.
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