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Great job on 200 and such a great weekend to find them.
Add my congrats to the list – 100 finds is may favorite number.
Great job on the first 100!
Another century club member.You have done a great job with this feature. I agree it would be nice to track Wisconsin finds but I imagine this to be a logistical nightmare.
Thanks for all the hard work you have put into this and thanks to the beast for being our “official” record keeper.Great job on getting 200. Thanks for including some of mine into your grand total!
I am sure you all have wondered how the Beast knows how many caches everyone has found.
His database is much much better then Dan Millers. While the new proposal to post our own numbers is a great idea, it will always be less accurate then the Beast but still useful now that this info is not available.
Without getting into his business, I am sure the the Beast would update anyone interested on their own personal status.
Sometime it would be nice if the Beast could find a way of making his database available on WGA – I think it would be the most popular link.
While some “hush-hush this is not about numbers”, they will always be there, whether that number is 1 ,100 or 3000 (go otter!).Great job!
Wish I could have told you that personally today at your event but did not make it back in time.Nice job!
The 100th cache – hmmmm still has that new car smell
.Great job! 100 in 50 days. Quite an achievement.
Something some of my family members have done in the past is to have the manager of a local chain hotel where you live contact the same chain in another city, in this case LaCrosse and ask permission for someone to leave their car there for a couple of days.
Usually the professional courtesy between managers will do the trick. Plus picking a hotel you frequent when traveling is a nice way to close the deal.Actually after finding “What an Honest man Sees” I headed to the Great Dane for a schooner of Crop Circle Wheat and some of their excellent Tomato Bisque soup with a sandwich.
Or was it J.T. Whitneys for a cold glass of Badger Red and some brats and uglies?
Perhaps it was Angelic for a Pale Blond and a burger.
This list could go on and on – tough to go wrong in Madison.Congrats Socko! Halfway to a 1000 is a great accomplishment.
Nice job on the first 100 – that must make you the 61st one in Wisconsin to that mark.
When Jeff says that Mapsource does not take GPX files – what exactly do you mean. I put my GPX files onto my GPS and then upload them to Mapsource.
Must be more involved then that – let me know.
On behalf of the 20 members of the 300 club – thanks for all the encouragment and best wishes.
Everyone says this is not a numbers game but to hear everyone talk about the caches we have all done and being able to relate to most of them makes reaching those numbers very rewarding. -
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