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There are more than a couple of geocachers working at those plants, as I am told by an insider.
There may not be a cache in Kewaunee County, but there is one just a mile north of the Kewaunee-Door county line in Forestville….
What’s this?…. Look who placed it!
We have released several TBs as well. One of our most successful was just picked up a few weeks ago. Two are in never land, two are inactive but appear to still be viable and our least sucessful is still in it’s owners hands after 14 months. We haven’t really dwelled on their success or failure since we released them hoping for the best and expecting the worst. So far our success with travel bugs is considerably better than a ring toss at a church festival.
Enjoy the game, forget your disappointments and relish in your successes.
tb[This message has been edited by Trudy & the beast (edited 08-22-2003).]
Check the low price guarantee at Gander Mountain. They have [or had] a double the difference discount policy when we bought gear there earlier this year.
The way it works is that if you take the best legitamately advertised price to them, they will double the price difference and take it off of their regular retail price. Example, if they regularly sell that E-Trex at $105, A current competative offer of $99 would bring GM’s price to $93.
Place one!
If you live in or near Kewaunee County, place a cache here. With the traffic in and out of Door County, the cache would be in an ideal spot to draw some visitors.
tbIn a few days, this cache has garnered as many votes for Cache of the Month as all of the other candidates have accumulated in as many weeks.
Organization….
For each day’s activity, we put together a list of caches we would like to visit. Then we plot them on a map and plan our route accordingly.
We head out to the first cache and then come to the realization that we left the map at home. So we let the GPS tell us what is the closest from there.
You decide what you are comfortable with. We will visit 1 to 12 caches in a day but would prefer to stay at about 4-6. more than that starts to take the fun out of the sport.
Keep on caching, and keep it fun.
tbWe ar looking forward to seeing this.
tbThanks folks. You can’t know how much your posts mean to us. We are finding that our toughtest cache is 501. After climbing all over those rocks at the lake, we are ready for a short break.. maybe a day or two.
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Originally posted by MR Andersen:
Thanks for the pat on the back. Do you think the cache qualifies for “Family Friendly status”? If so, how do you get that logo put on the cache page?
Yes, this cache definately qualifies as family frendly. Putting it on your cache page is not difficult if you have a html source for the text. I would prefere to defer to one of the cachers who is now using it, since I don’t have it. How about it Team LotsaCache, Mr. Tie, can you give us a hand here?
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Oh, Oh! I guess I have some quick appologies to make toy the vendors for the hot responses I sent them regarding their unauthorized tampering with my services and how this might interest the US Department of Justice, the FCC and the Consumer Protection Agency.
I will be bringing multiple copies of cache sheets for several nearby caches.
Who said attendance would top 30?
Lil Otter, I saw your BOD post… Great Work!
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I don’t know if I should fix it or not… This could become a classic!
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Originally posted by Buy_The_Tie:
Ummm…August?
8/19/2001 GC16D1 The dark ravine by Bronco
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