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Damn. I don’t think even ZoesBro would do that.
I was once given the location of a D5 puzzle final in Escanaba. But I choose not to find it and log it until I actually make the find – which I probably won’t because it’s a D5 after all. Hell, I could not even solve an easier puzzle in nearby Marinette. That’s my nearest unfound cache right now and I gave up on the puzzle ages ago.
But back on topic, if CO’s want to put out a tough cache, they need to expect previous finders to give out clues and such on where their cache is and just deal with it.
Welcome, Zelanzy. I’m from Michigan and I cache in both MI and WI. Someday I’ll head over to MN to cache as well. There’s a couple caches there on my bucket list.
@labrat_wr wrote:
Even in Pedestrian mode, these navigational devices are for roadways and really have a difficult time with destinations not on a roadsign.
“turn left” what!! through this guys yard???
I have found a couple with the nuvi200 but only used it as my handheld’s batteries died and I wasn’t going home without at least trying.I had to do this at a P & G, Rat. Handheld died. No batteries. The nuvi took me to a general area and from there, I had an idea where it was and bang, I found it. But it won’t work for hikes.
Love my Nuvi 205 to help me drive to caches. Only problem is..sometimes it would tell me to drive across a lake or river when there is no bridge 😐
But road navigation GPS’s are great for urban numbers run. Drive to a cache, get out of car, find cache with other handheld, get back to car, select next cache on Nuvi and go from there. I did 42 caches in Appleton in one day this way – totally unplanned. I thought 42 was not bad for 8 hours of caching considering I was all over town and not on a power trail.
Awesome story. Read both logs. Thanks for sharing 🙂
Chili today, hot tamale 😆
How do you keep an idiot busy? Read the previous post.
How do you keep an idiot busy? Read the next post…….
GC number?
Yeah. Sometimes I wonder if Penn St. was full of $hit saying he had that much memorabilia. When voting first started, I thought he had 3 rooms full, then as time went on, it was 4. Then that article from the Pittsburgh newspaper says it was FIVE rooms full of the stuff. Please.
I agree the other candidates on the page were far more deserving.
I think the next time the HoF is up again, organizers should set the voting page so the candidates are always in random order each time one visits the page. Penn State might have had the advantage of being at the top of the page while the Mayor was at the bottom.
@goirish75 wrote:
How does someone that was only a “casual football fan until 2001” get this great honor?? OMG, the fix was in.
Agreed. A Packer fan by marriage is not a true Packer fan.
I’m welling to bet if Penn St.’s wife decided to divorce him for some reason, he’ll burn all the 5 roomfuls of Packer stuff he has and go back to being a casual fan.
I still say he’s a “fan” to get into his wife’s pants.
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