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The site looks cool but there are pictures of a camo’d cache that would be considered spoilers.
I was in the area so stopped by today. It is obviously still open. I did speak with Lady Eleanor and asked about our previous conversation. This time she told me, among many other things, that it is up in the air and they could get notice at any time.
So, it is what it is.
Well, Eleanor told me they had to leave. I am glad things have changed and they now can stay.
She said Mazomanie was interested but wanted to spread the sculptures out. Evermore and Eleanor want all together in a park.
Law and Order: Criminal Intent had an episode involving geocaching. The cache co-ords were only known to a few people and they would go there to get a gun or something used to commit a crime. The way I remember it they didn’t do a very good job of explaining geocaching.
Dog biscuit, chewing gum, and, yes, soy sauce.
Engelbert’s Happiness is a quirky Wisconsin cache, GCQVWG
On the right hand side of the GC.com page is this:
Search for nearest caches from your home coordinates (filter out finds)
List newest in Wisconsin
click on List Newest in wisconsin and go to the last page for the oldest active caches.
Here is an example of what can be done on the edge of a coin.
http://www.usmint.gov/images/mint_programs/$1coin/EdgeIncused.jpg
I don’t think this needs a picture, but, having Wisconsin’s most northern, southern, eastern and western co-ords on the coin would be cool. Maybe inscribed on the edge of the coin.
I would suggest one side of the coin have an outline of the state of Wisconsin with the co-ords of the geographical center of the state and a star or something like that marking the spot. I believe this is the geographic center of Wisconsin. N 44° 26.000 W89° 45.800 It’s in Wood county. Another possibility would be the co-ords of the northern, southern, eastern and western most borders. I believe these are those co-ords. The format is a little different…copied from a website.
Latitude: 42° 30’N to 47° 3’N Longitude: 86° 49’W to 92° 54’W
On the other side of the coin the WGA name with the new logo if ready in time for the coin, the tracking number, the date of the beginning the WGA, etc. If there is room the number of active caches in the state as of some particular date this year. Or, one of the state symbols. The state flower is the wood violet for some color.
I prefer a circular coin about 1.75 inches in diameter.
Well, I am looking forward a new state coin.Traa dy Liooar
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