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Yup, we were on vacation, all right.
Back to Gov Dodge again. Man, I love that park. And now it will always be a place full of great memories, since the geo-campout.
Anyway, you have my # Brian. Call me so we can work out when I can come and get the container, ok?THat sounds like great fun, MR Anderson!
I had a blast playing the last game and hunting the cards, each of which was an interesting cache in it’s own right. THe only mistake I made was going after the beach changing room card on a hot Saturday afternon while there were about 200 people at the park. It took my neighbor and me so long to figure out where the card was that we were mistaken for a couple of homosexuals on a rendevous.
One guy even whispered something to his son, who pointedly waited until we left before he changed his clothes.
:O!
All in all, though, I had a really good time playing and would love to do it again.
Thanks Team Rusch!I’ll be up in Bayfield over the Fourth of July. Count on me to do my part!
Oh oh….
Maybe I should ammend my cache page to read “Please don’t leave a meth lab at the cache”?
If you do smell ammonia, and read in the logs that Yawningdog was the last one there, don’t worry, it was probobly just Rem the Dog. He marks all cache sites for future reference.Still here, Steve!
Skip the dressing, buddy. It has a delicate, yet full flavor and you won’t want to ruin the aftertaste.I know this is going to sound wierd to some of you, but I have found one great way to rid our state of Garlic Mustard.
EAT IT!
This stuff tastes GREAT!
I made a salad lunch of it a couple of weeks ago and found it to be crunchy and delicious, with a wonderful after-taste.
No, I’m not kidding. Try it!NO WAY!
They know too much. High command has deemed these soldiers expendable. We can’t take the risk. Team Rusch, please see to it that these men are debriefed, deprogramed, and disposed of in as humane a manner as possible. We reccomend magnifying glass and firecrackers.
I will notify their next of kin.General Yawningdog
I bet it won’t take long to fill out the rest of the way. Our vote is to wait it out.
RATS!
I was only a few miles from the cache yesterday and had the coords with me but it started pouring out before I could get there.
Looks like I’ll have to try again tomorrowSomeone left a condom and some cigarettes with a lighter in one of my caches. I guess it was intended as a “kit”. The only thing they forgot was K-Y.
The strangest one that I came across was a condom that a couple of local hunters (you guys know who you are) had actually signed and dated. I probobly should have removed it from the cache I was visiting, but it kind of stunned me and I just put it back in and walked away. I guess there were too many mosquitoes out when they were there to put it to it’s intended use…We headed South to Lake Geneva in hopes of finding better weather there. It was raining when we arrived at Water’s Edge, so we skipped that one. It did clear up after lunch, so we re-visited Dome’s to Heaven in it’s new location and then took in a couple of rustic roads to add to K&R’s page. One of them was #29 and we just did it for fun thinking that A&A had already logged it. When I got back online I found that CacheCows didn’t even have a log on the page. I must have dreamed it!
Rats, wish we would have noted the coords and snapped a photo. Looks like we will have to hunt down another road in our new cachemobile tomorrow. Breaks my heartNo, wait! I like the blinking!
Once it caught my eye, it managed to distract my attention away from my navel, which I was contemplating at the time, and I think I found Nirvanna!
Now if I can just figure out a way to place a cache there…quote:
Originally posted by Thraxman:
But it was worth the impact on the environment just to see Sam fall victim to the “Blood Cache”.Sam: “Found it”
(WILD THRASHING SOUND)
Sam: “BWWWAAAAAAAA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!”
Sam: “AAAAAYYYYYYYYEEEEEEIIIIIIIII!!!!!”[/B]
BWWWAAAA is Swahili for “I beat you to yet another cache, Joe, my friend”, and AAAAAAYYYYYYYYEEEEEEEIIIIIIII is, of course, “It’s right here, beneath this giant nine foot spider”. When one speaks Swahili, one must enunciate most forcefully, you know. :0
It true, Steve.
I was there just before them and went on and on about how tough it was and how they had better get going while it was still light out. After heaping my warnings on them I started heading back to my truck only to get a call on my cell phone about 3 minutes later. Ity took me almost an hour to figure it out and Alan gets in 3 minutes. (grrr)Hey! That’s great, Ken
Now I’m really glad that I made that cache! I hope you bought an ammo box, or two -
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