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I’d like some as well. E-mail on it’s way.
Every time I archive a cache, Roger takes the spot and plants one of his own. 😉
Oh wait, I do that too. 8)
WOW ❗ ❗ ❗
Congrats Roger, I can’t believe you placed 100 new caches in just 9 weeks!!! But your profiles speek for themselves.
Keep up the good (quality) work!
@cheezehead wrote:
Here is a link that can help …..maybe….http://wap.geocaching.com/ Though I still haven’t figured out how to get to my account page.
Groundspeak must be doing some maintenance today. I can’t even log in.
Oh, you can’t go to your account page from WAP. It’s just the basics.
Considering the winter we’ve had here (a tornado, 26+ inches of snow over average, and a 47° tempurature shift in 20 hours) I think we’ll probably have sunny skies and 85° by the end of February, followed by sleet and snow come August. And, maybe a hurricane thrown in in mid March.
Welcome aboard!
@rogheff wrote:
Boy Jay, do I have a Troop waiting for you. Bring your rain gear.
By the way weather forcast for the last weekend in February around Camp Ohdakotah – rain.
That’s one thing I never tried, camping in the cold I mean. I’ve had a few nights in the low 50’s, but don’t think I ever made it below that. But I’ll try just about anything.
BRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR!
@Trekkin’ and Birdin’ wrote:
Probably not these, because of the spiritual aspect of the land. But I’m not sure.
There are a mess of caches in LaCrosse now on the mountain biking trails. The local veloclub has done a TON of work on those trails, too.
We’d probably still do them, but save them for a milestone. I figure, if it’s worth you walking the 7 miles to check it out and set it up, it must then also be worth me doing.
We “camp” in a tent, no electricity. We cook our food over an open fire, even make our coffee that way. For us, camping is about getting away from technology, excluding the GPS’r of course!
Our most technologically advanced piece of camping equipment is either our refillable lighter, 2,000,000 candlepower flashlight, or maybe the pudgy-pie maker. 😀
Now don’t get me wrong, I’m not putting anyone down for camping with an RV, TV’s, natural gas, or whatever. It’s just not for us.
Is camping really camping if you use a 30′ RV? 😆
Would I be able to mountain bike to these caches?
Congratualtions on the new edition to your family. I’m glad to hear no one was hurt by the deer.
I gotta say we were pretty disapointed in the machines at the Milwaukee Museum. They are electric now, and take all the fun out of cranking them on our own. 🙁
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