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  • in reply to: Trek to Eagle Source #1968017

    @Lacknothing wrote:

    Awesome video. Going to have to get me one of the video cameras. Hmmm…how to talk Mr. Lacknothing into that. Suggestions?

    Candlelight dinner in front of a roaring fireplace on a bear skin rug. 🙂

    in reply to: Door county #1968170

    @Uncle_Fun wrote:

    Be sure to take the kids to PC Junction for lunch or dinner. The will love the train that delivers the food to you if you sit at the bar.

    That is a great place to have fun with your food. We went their with some friends and it derailed right in front of them. i think the cook was exceeding the posted speed limit. 🙂

    in reply to: Remindrer on cache replacements #1968208

    That would also be the first muggling in Wisconsin. 🙁

    in reply to: PNs not loading #1968191

    Another way to do this that is even easier:

    Download the PQ(s).
    Open up Topo.
    Drag the .GPX file(s) and drop into Topo.
    Sync your PN with Topo.
    You will now have them loaded and available. Loding the geocaches will not load the waypoints, but you can load them seperately.

    I have also found that after a reboot, Cache Register will still work. I just reverified that as I am writting this. Strange stuff. 🙂

    @Team Black-Cat wrote:

    Nothing like a little spam to wake up an old thread. 🙂

    Thanks for tossing the “trash” out! 😆

    Are they also then opposed to Earth Caches? If so, do they understand that these are designed to make use of existing trails that take people to features that hikers are already going to? I have only spent one week in DC, but I quickly found that there are many spots that are unique and probably would be great EC’s.

    @CacheNoTrace wrote:

    But there is a lil secret tip that can help reduce the spread of invasive species. That is to simply wash the bottoms of your shoes between hikes. When going from one trail to another, make sure the treads of your shoes are clean. Believe it or not, your treads on the bottom of your shoes IS one of the major culprits on the spread of invasive species!

    This is one of the reasons that many trails are placing boot cleaners at the trailhead parking areas. While not everyone will use them, it has to help decrease the spread of seeds and such. Seems like a wise thing for all land managers to place out there for people to use.

    in reply to: Trek to Eagle Source #1967966

    Mapquest says it is almost 5 hours to get to Hiles. Darn! 🙁

    in reply to: Trek to Eagle Source #1967964

    @Lacknothing wrote:

    @WStemple wrote:

    I might be interested depending on the departure time and if I can ride with someone. I have a extra pair of snowshoes and poles that are rated for 200lbs max.

    Where are you located?

    I am in Green County, which is south of Dane. I can drive out to the Milwaukee area.

    in reply to: Trek to Eagle Source #1967962

    I might be interested depending on the departure time and if I can ride with someone. I have a extra pair of snowshoes and poles that are rated for 200lbs max.

    in reply to: Cheering, Jeering and Trash Talking #1964436

    I would need to make a stop in Germany first to grab my TB. Could not do as the miles would not count. 🙁

    in reply to: A book about geocaching #1967760

    I know who he/she is also. 8)

    in reply to: A book about geocaching #1967757

    @bartrod wrote:

    I found a book on geocaching in a library once…it was hollow with a cache inside…whose was that anyway???

    There is a cache at Northern Illinois University that is a book in a library!

    in reply to: Toasty Mitts? #1967198

    I got my $5.00 ones yesterday. Three fingers w/tips. Nice and soft when I tried them on.

    in reply to: Scribble scribe and scrappy scout hit 1500 & 800! #1967878

    Nice job guys!

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