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  • in reply to: In the market for a different car… #1930135

    Try the local Mitsu dealer. Higher price, but you know it’ll fit and won’t need to be returned.

    in reply to: Wisconsin Geocoin #1920896

    As with the Pathtags, there was much to consider, even more-so for the geocoin. We have several quotes and hope to start the minting process soon. More to come as soon as we have more info.

    in reply to: WGA Pathtags #1926637

    @Lostby7 wrote:

    any updates on this in terms of arrival?

    We’re working on an announcement and will have more info very soon. Sorry for the delay, but there was much to consider.

    in reply to: It’s not about the numbers, but… #1930967

    Congrats! The best milestone I’ve seen posted to date!!!

    in reply to: In the market for a different car… #1930125

    Congrats! Enjoy the new ride, and the kayak!

    in reply to: Spelling Cow #1930863

    @Lostby7 wrote:

    @TyeDyeSkyGuy wrote:

    Download a copy of iSpell from a trusted site like cNet.com It’s a free spell checker that’s never further than a right click away. You can use it on any page or program (for the most part).

    Whidout it, id b skrewd. Ca’nt spel vary wel miselff. 😳

    8)

    Do you know if that program will work inside of a FaceBook status box update…..my boy needs some help in that area….FireFox will not work inside that box.

    Yup. Use it there myself all the time. Then again, I’m using Internet Explorer.

    in reply to: kenosha caches #1930852

    If you’re not looking for time consuming, then pretty much all of my caches are out of the question. 😀

    There are a couple of mine tho, that might do the trick and take you to some senic places. The Rooten Staircase is at Pets Park, which is filled with some great caches. You could spend the better part of the day there. I can’t remember if you have children, but if so, the boys will love The Die Cast Collectible Car Collection

    I can also suggest Firemans Park, Half Hook and Fish Hook if you’re up for a challenge, Wilson Triangle, and Where did I park My Car. There are hundreds more. And Kenosha is filled with some pretty unique caches, and cachers for that matter.

    in reply to: Spelling Cow #1930861

    Download a copy of iSpell from a trusted site like cNet.com It’s a free spell checker that’s never further than a right click away. You can use it on any page or program (for the most part).

    Whidout it, id b skrewd. Ca’nt spel vary wel miselff. 😳

    8)

    in reply to: Hello from La Crosse #1930900

    Welcome to geocaching and to the WGA. If you ever have questions or concerns, this is the place to come. There are a lot of helpful and experienced cachers here. Have fun, and enjoy the new hobby!

    in reply to: Vinal Graphics #1930884

    Try eBay. There are many many retailers there that will make exactly what you need for very cheap. I did both of my geo-vehicles in TB vinyl and it looks great, cost next to nothing, and they grafix have lasted through several years now.

    in reply to: In the market for a different car… #1930122

    Ya can’t go wrong with the Corolla S. Great car to drive, economical and will last forever. And it’s not bad to look at either.

    The Mitsu I can’t tell you about. It’s one of the few I’ve never driven nor heard much about. Mitsu’s are a pretty relaible breed and hold their value.

    in reply to: #12,000 is the Nature of Things for BQ! #1930816

    Congrats on 12k! To me that number of caches is almost unfathomable. Way to go!!!

    in reply to: In the market for a different car… #1930120

    Jeep has come a long way in the past few years. Unfortunately, Jeep owners have not, and will not. Though I see a lot more “pretty” jeeps on the road these days, than trail jeeps. And I see way to many of them “pimped” out. Hummers too.

    I bought and built my Xterra to take it off road and it’s got the scars to prove it!

    in reply to: In the market for a different car… #1930118

    @glorkar wrote:

    @CacheARRRS wrote:

    If it’s internal size holding you back….. try one out, you will be SHOCKED!!

    That being said, all this new car talk has me in the market… we are dropping the 97 explorer….I want a Jeep!

    Kinda figured they are roomier than they look. We say the same thing with the Cooper all the time 🙂 I actually wanted a slightly bigger vehicle for the winter seasons. Ground clearance is definitely an issue with a smaller car.
    And Good luck with the Jeep! You gonna get one of the new Wrangler Limiteds?

    @TyeDyeSkyGuy wrote:

    Very Nice! If you get it, and after the new car worries go away and you get your first scratch, PLEASE don’t be affraid to take it in the dirt and gravel. You don’t have to beat it to have fun with it. It really will take you to places you’ve never been!

    It’s not a brand spankin’ new vehicle, so scratches are not something I’m gonna worry about 🙂 I’d love to take it off the beaten trail, I’ll just have to find a good spot to do it 😈

    🙂 I meant the first scratch you put on it! 😆

    in reply to: In the market for a different car… #1930116

    @glorkar wrote:

    Linky for the Outback: 2002 Outback

    Very Nice! If you get it, and after the new car worries go away and you get your first scratch, PLEASE don’t be affraid to take it in the dirt and gravel. You don’t have to beat it to have fun with it. It really will take you to places you’ve never been!

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