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Any cache in the Kickapoo Reserve is a worthy milestone. Congratulations!
EarthCaches can be placed in SNAs. Even then, you might get turned down. I really, really wanted to place an EarthCache in Pewits Nest SNA in the Baraboo area, but Thomas Meyer, who has to give the go ahead on all of them, nixed it. There are some eejits who go cliff jumping there and there have been deaths, so the DNR just doesn’t want to encourage traffic there.
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Congratulations on a worthy road trip!
We did this one on Saturday and had a blast. Well executed, fun tour and the presentation of it made it really fun. Highly recommended.
Thanks for your note, John. I’m sure it will be helpful. I know I have seen logs on archived caches, so if we can rescue it….we can log it. I guess. If it weren’t a cache requiring a lot of effort, I’d say “feh”, pull it and keep on going, but this one I’d claim.
Congratulations, you’ll be ringing a big bell soon!
Congratulations Nate! We just got back from doing a couple you’ve placed, glad to see you’re out getting some, too!
Congratulations, you deserve a nice milestone for all the hides you’ve put out for us to enjoy!
Thanks everyone, for a change I actually knew where we were at when I posted our find. Lately, I’ll know that I’m “just X caches from the next” but a bit fuzzy on just what the “next” is, LOL. We sure have fun seeking out the next big adventure, and sometimes, the next big adventure finds us when we least expect it. Unfiltered PQs, the only way to fly!
Sounds like our kind of cache, well chosen! Congratulations, and a little water in your boots is no big deal! Don’t let him tell you otherwise!
Congratulations on getting to 100 on a historical cache! May you find 100s more!
Congratulations, nothing like getting off the main drag to mark a milestone!
Congratulations…..maybe we’ll help celebrate by finding a Madison Joe cache in a couple days! 😉
Very cool, Rick! Looks like a lot of fun, congratulations.
I have seen badgers twice, but once it was in Minnesota. They are really weird little critters, low to the ground. We thought the one we saw on the way to the cabin was a big rock in the gravel road!
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