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I don’t know baby, I’ve never looked!

@greyhounder wrote:
Just stumbled across another cool website. Not only does it make you smarter, but you are helping out people in need!
Bec
That was fun! I think I donated enough to fill a bowl or two. Best I could get was 46 though…
I think Patton Oswald once referred to Cracker Barrel as a heaping helping of shame with a side order of self-loathing.
I do like the boiled greens with cider vinegar though…
@marc_54140 wrote:
Having finished, Wisconsin, Iowa and Indiana, and
working on Illinois, they have now started Missouri as well!Run, before the kid catches you….!
There’s a huge difference between working on and completing, but we’re definitely going to try. The biggest lure was no snow, 50 degrees and new scenery.
@3 Hawks wrote:
@Team Hemisphere Dancer wrote:
Holy Crap! Slow Down
Congrats Seth and Marie
Maybe I can change my alliance and become a Honeybunny Groupie?
I think that would constitute an act of treason, punishable by 5 insanely difficult puzzle caches placed within 1/2 mile of your home.
Heh, heh. I’m sure that’s already happened to Hemi. You’re gonna have to bring a bigger threat to the table than that. 😉
Is that posts or finds 😉 ? Congratulations! Glad we shared the trail for some of those.
Ahhh… so this is a spiritual successor to the Gauntlet 😀 ? Jeremy should be on top of this one, he already has all the equipment from that test piece.
Sounds interesting, never been to Bong in our rare chances making it way down state. May have to do some plotting and scheming.
Alright! That first 1,000 tastes mighty sweet. Thanks for good caches and good times. Good luck on the next kilocache 8) .
Congratulations! Somehow, we still have yet to meet. Maybe 2008 will be the year we stumble across each other on the trails. Happy hunting!
My “trick” for handling that is to change the symbol for the waypoint. For example, our home and homes of friends are symbolized by houses, so that when I go in and delete geocaches and flagged waypoints they are always there. Someone else may have system that works better, but this is really easy.
You didn’t explain and it occurred to me, are you trying to log your finds here? If so, you need to go to geocaching.com, log in under your user name and find the cache page you are trying to log by GC# (it’s normally a 6 or 7 digit number, some of the oldest ones are as small as 4 or 5 digits). There will be a box in the upper right hand corner of the geocache’s page that you click on to log your find.
Glad you stopped by, and let us know if you have any more questions 8) .
Congratulations! Geocaching… It’s not a hobby, it’s a lifestyle choice 😆 .
I’d happily offer some personal tutoring in exchange for a cache run in the nearby area 😉 . That includes Lostby and Trekkin’ and Birdin’. It really isn’t hard, just a lot to wrap your mind around the first time. One caveat is that I have never so much as touched a Magellan. I hear they cause unsightly warts and halitosis in laboratory animals.
Thanks everyone 😉 . We had another spectacular time with this one.
If you haven’t considered working on the Wisconsin DeLorme yet or haven’t finished it, I can’t do enough to encourage you. The rewards just keep coming. Geocaching really is about exploration, and the chance to see so much new territory and really get into the nooks and crannies of a state is just too good to pass up.
While obviously a big undertaking, Indiana was kind of unplanned. I poked around and realized that after our attending Midwest Geobash we “only” needed 37 more pages to complete the Challenge. So, two very full weekends of caching gave us the pages at a cost of several tanks of fuel and a couple hotel stays. Not too bad at all.
Thanks for thinking of us, and Happy Holidays!
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