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Congrats!!! We look forward to meeting you today!
Hi!
You may want to show up this Saturday at The Wisconsin Human Geocache. (http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.aspx?ID=83077) It is at Ottawa lake, which is not a far drive from Elkhorn. (http://www.mapquest.com/maps/map.adp?latlongtype=decimal&latitude=42.96262&longitude=-88.4454)We will be there along with a handful of other great geocachers. We are planning on doing a few hunts in the area that you are welcome to join us on!
Wow!! 300!! Very nice!!! We always enjoy hunting your caches and enjoyed meeting you at the picnic. See you on the trails!
If you are confused check with the clue
Carry a Garmin to help you along. Your feet are going to be on the ground. Your head is there to search for the cache. So, stand….Yup, I know what you mean!!
400!?!?!?! Wow!!! Great job! That’s a lot of hollow trees!!!
Very nice!!! A dance? Darn I knew we forgot something at our 100th cache!
Dave-
Maybe a quick email to your employer will fix this problem….wait I’m typing this post at work…errr aaaaa nevermind.Nice job on the stats!! What are you using to generate the reports automatically? Perl or Tcl? Or did you just do this by hand?
Very cool! (Is there a way to see a team ranking? I know, I know, it’s not a competition…but I’d like to see how far behind Lil’Otter we were.)
Great job!!! That’s a whole lot of thorns and burrs! Here’s to 200 more!
How about having 7 or more planets and having each planet have moons? So a team grabs a baton from the mother ship and finds the planet. In the planet’s cache container is the coordinates. to the first moon. The first moon has coordinates to the second moon and so on.
This could handle a larger amount of teams since each baton would be gone a bit longer.
This along with 2 or 3 batons per planet might work.
Just some thoughts! I LOVE THIS CONCEPT!
Nice job! Here’s to 600 more!!
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