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We’ll be at a family event up north.
Getting the infamous page 104, along with others, while we’re there. Have fun, everyone!
Congratulations on achieving another landmark! Good to see you this past weekend, too.
Wow, these bandits aren’t slowing down a bit! Way to go, you two!
OMG, OPS, that’s a great idea! Give some of the rest of us a chance to close some ground, LOL.
With the one I submitted, geoaware sent it along to the gc.com site, and it just won’t go live until I’ve successfully completed the approval process, which I’m waiting on right now. I’ve been able to edit it now and will easily be able to include the boilerplate text once I’ve got the A-OK through the DNR folks.
A flow chart would be really nice, though, thanks Lostby. And why the heck is it called “boilerplate text,” anyway? 😕
We wish to add our hearty thank-yous and attaboy/girls. We’ve attended a few events since we started caching a little over a year ago, but this was the first WGA event, and you guys really did a great job with it. We enjoyed hunting some of the temps in the morning, the lunchtime banter and most of all, meeting new folks and reconnecting with old friends.
The bingo game was a riot AND a great way to encourage a bit of storytelling, too!Well done!
Darn, I really wanted to go look for those snake ones after the meeting, but Trekkin’ had other plans. He will learn his lesson now!
I’m learning the ropes on this process, too. I got the initial approval, but hadn’t realized that the Kickapoo Reserve is actually a SNA. So I just jumped through that first hoop and await an answer.
Hopefully, there will soon be reason to return to the lovely corner of our state that many enjoyed this past Saturday. I hear tell that someone else is working on an earthcache in that area, too. Cool beans!
Congratulations the major milestone is just around the corner! We enjoyed meeting you at the picnic and seeing that awesome TB and hope to cross paths again someday.
We decide not to go do to me traveling out of state on monday and because there is an event within 10 miles of our home
Sorry you won’t be coming, but I can understand your thinking. Have fun at the other event!
Usually when you go to those things, there is a place that allows you to copy and paste some html code, which looks like gibberish to most of us. I think if you copy that code, then paste it into the body of your profile—isn’t there a “latest news” section?–you can transfer it there.
Almost a shame we live so close (and have untrustworthy teenagers at home) or we’d be camping ourselves. Hey, Trekkin’ has done snow caves in 70 below weather, no one can get away with calling him a wuss (except me!)
See you all tomorrow!
We’ll bring bottled water.
I’m in the process of setting one up in the Kickapoo Reserve, along the river. Sorry, won’t be up by Saturday. I just got the go-ahead from the Reserve today and can’t get down there to mark my coords before then. As I read the cache requirements, it sounds as if you just plain have to have permission to get them approved at all.
Brett, we just got back a little while ago from doing your Sugar Loaf one. Great way to spend our evening!
Hot Trot can maybe confirm or deny if he reads this, but I’m looking at the KVR Trail map, and it looks as if the Different View Cache, the Hi-Lo Cache, the Star Valley Cache, the Visitors Center Cache and Hay Valley might be available, maybe Covered Bridge, too. (The ones on the west side of 131). They look as if they are on or close to the Old 131 trails. The one we still need to get, Scratch, is on an equestrian trail and I have been told by a coworker who lives down that way that many areas of that road are still not really open unless someone lives on them.
That might be rumour, but the source is fairly credible.
Congratulations on a significant landmark! We’re told the second 500 go amazingly fast! 😉
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