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Russ,
Look how well you have done since you stopped trying to follow the beastmobile. You may even be the next to pass us up.
Kudos Russ, you are amassing an exceptional record.
tb[This message has been edited by Trudy & the beast (edited 05-19-2004).]
300! You are on your way. That hard work is showing dividends and accolades.
~tbgive me some challenge. As I age, my bones and joints are giving me more pain on long or hilly hikes. We still love a good location and demand the opportunity to get out of the cachemobile. But, hikes of much more than a quarter of a mile will quickly drain my enthusiasm.
My personal favorite was the now archived “Alien Hideout Cache” in western PA. The walk in was about 700 feet. It took us from a rather trashy area on a tired highway into one of the most awesome little wooded natural areas I have seen. There was a waterfall on one end and sheer canyon walls at the sides. The cache container was unique and very well hidden.
Another favorite cache with a short hike, unique location and great hide would be Door County’s “Rock of Gibraltar”. It is also archived. Door County has a number of caches of this type. Be sure to catch “Fonferek’s Glen” in Brown County on your way to Door County.
They are all wonderful, some are just a little more to our liking. Some are very special.
tb
Woe to us and cheers to Punk Penguins. We hope the late acknowledgement doesn’t deminish the excitement and sense of achievement. Kudos and welcome to the Centennial club.
Whooty Whoo, Great going Parkview.
It must be getting hard to keep track of all those buggers. Do you suppose we might have a handle on who will be our first to log 1000 bugs?
Kudos.
That’s 400 compasses left on the trails. Congratulations.
Well, I guess lost latitude must have found som latitudes as well. Kudos and accolades.
Hey, how come nobody said nothing Sunday morning? No wonder Roman was so tired! Kudos gang, keep on caching!
And kudos from our corner as well
[This message has been edited by Trudy & the beast (edited 05-17-2004).]
Thank you CacheCows. Your great little puzzle was the subject of several lively discussions over the weekend. Challenging, fun, and impossible were some of the adjectives we heard. Great Job!
Alan,
If I said it once, I have said it a thousand times ~ You Rock!We want you two to know how pleased we are to see you passing these milestones. And, how pleased we are to have had the opportunity to have shared some of these with you along with the prime rib.
We wish we could have been with you two as you made this milestone. You know you are numbered among our favorite teams and we are exceptionally pleased that your succeses are coming so freely.
We found gc.com in the JournalSentinal and introduced ourselves to the sport. Our first cache was “Water You Looking For” by S,V &Mel. So, I guess you could say that Socko found us under a rock [spontaneous evolution].
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