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Congratulations on this milestone, on to the next!
Congratulations, we did that series last month and it’s a great one for a milestone.
Congratulations to you, Shane! Did you break out a bag of the orange things to celebrate? 😉
Congratulations Pete, that looks like a fun series we hope to do some day. Great milestone choice!
There is no point. We decided not to worry (too much) about getting “missing days” cause that would just be feeding the obsession.
There’s a challenge like this in Illinois, but all or a high percentage of the days must be IL finds.
We’ve got 15 left, BUT……we don’t need February 29! We bagged on quite a few we could have done in December and one in January.
Congrat Marc. You’ll still get there before us.
We were just up at Perrot Park and talked with the Park Manager there. I told her about the work zuma did on this and she thinks it would be great. She shared that they get MANY people visiting Perrot simply on account of geocaching. Hopefully her superiors will feel the same. She thinks the MN program is awesome.
There is a cemetery above Cazenovia that has a life sized monument for a guy in the shape of a Harley.
The guy is not dead yet. He can go visit his spot and enjoy it now. I think we used it for Marc’s something different 900 cache.
Congratulations!
He he, Methinks Johnny Cache may have a second career writing for the Weekly World News (my favorite trashy ‘newspaper, btw)! Thanks for the creative log examples and the laughs. This thread could use a few of those…. 😉
Congratulations on yet another milestone! Looks like you’ll have snow for sledding for some time yet, anyway! 😉
We found discarded pot plants at a parking lot, an unsmoked joint IN a cache (got tossed in the lake unused), and most unusual of all was a replica samurai sword, wrapped in a flannel shirt and tied closed with fishing line.
What you discovered is strange indeed. Wonder if someone had to do something bizarre to jump into a gang or cult or something? Please keep us posted if you ever learn more.
Oh, also various dead animals, raccoons a couple times. One was almost literally on top of the cache site, near Spring Valley WI.
I’m a fencesitter on this one, so I entered an “other” vote. In principle, I do understand each of us has our own reasons for playing this game, and to each his own. I like to solve puzzles on my own before looking for the cache itself, defining “on my own” as spending quite a bit of time before asking for small hints if needed. So yeah, after the hours I spent on S4 or some other tough puzzles, it bugs me just a tiny bit to see someone claim those as tagalongs or whatever. But I get over it pretty quickly and move on. All I can ever hope to do is control my own actions and choices. What others do is beyond my reach and I just can’t worry about that.
Have fun. We did these on Sunday and it was hilarious to see how many teams were out and about. Lots of fun and definitely the time of year to do these!
Nice warm place for a milestone, congratulations! Our son lived out there for a little while, but not long enough for us to make a visit, darn it!
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