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We can help too. I don’t remember what time these usually start and my son has football saturday mornings until 9 but we would be there after that.
There will be 4 new caches at the Nature Center and 3 in the City of New London.
We talked to Mary at the Nature Center today and she said they will have people and snowshoes ready for you on Saturday morning.
The trails we were on are all nicely groomed and clearly marked so it should be fun.
I agree with Gotta Run. I loved the Sailor Jerry series. I would adopt them and keep them in your name but I am in Menasha so I don’t know that I would be able to get up there often enough if they needed checking on, especially the Sturgeon Bay.
Maintenance has not been an issue for me with the trail. For the most part people will say that they replaced a log or a baggie or an entire container if not, logging a needs maintenance so we can go check on them. They are usually easy to find so if someone logs a needs maintenance, it usually did need it when we went to check.
My reason for not wanting the caches anymore is not maintenance, it’s that I don’t really like the idea anymore and it seems to be boring containers one right after another. That is fine for other people if that is what you like but I would rather spend my energy on more creative caches. But that’s just me.
Great pictures! We read your reports and drive down to see the Great Grey Owl yesterday. Beautiful lifer for us!
@Walkingadventure wrote:
Woodland 3000 is of the female gender, Mr. GT.
TBC- lots of Stop spots north of Appleton.
Indeed.
We will be there.
Do you walk over cattails or is it something you can pull a sled out to?
Awesome job and Congratulations!!
Congratulations ~ That’s my mom’s cache and a nice milestone for you guys!
Congratulations and what a great looking tribute cache!
I would do it.
I find it funny that you are so worried about who signs the logs when you were the first one to originally suggest alliances and team work. No, I don’t mean your “joking” post of someone sign the log for me. I mean your email to a certain cachet when the game first started saying, I live far away and will. It be able to get to the survivor caches quickly but I will exchange my puzzle solving skills to be on an alliance because, after all, isn’t that what survivor is all about.
But now since you “took your kayak and went home” you are worried about signatures?
In response to your question, you are not allowed to use ALRs to verify signatures. You verify signatures by going out and looking at the log. Of course, you can request other info, but you can’t delete logs on that basis
But that is what did happen.
She didn’t answer your emails because she had no reason to prove anything to you and was not happy about your accusations. So you deleted her log.
I understand the property point-of-view on this but I don’t understand how a stop sign cache is more dangerous than say, climbing a tree, cliffs, deep swamps, woods with bears or serial killers, etc.
Just to clarify – the cache was found late at might, around ten. The person that you kicked off your game logged the next day and it had the next days date. Not a big deal but obviously someone wanted to make it a big deal and make her feel bad.
I was along for the FTF. I carried my 2 year old son on my back through that swamp in the dark with a flashlight in my mouth shining on my feet with rubber boots on. I did not sign the log. I let the first person that got there sign my name for me while I stood and watched. I never saw what the container in his hand looked like. I don’t feel bad about it or that I cheated.
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