What's up with the county cachers anyway?, Northwoods Explorer still has 3 unfound caches from the 26th of November. If those were down here they would have been found within the hour of posting.:D
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What's up with the county cachers anyway?, Northwoods Explorer still has 3 unfound caches from the 26th of November. If those were down here they would have been found within the hour of posting.:D
How about Big Rock Family Trail by Northwoods Explorer? It was hidden on 9/14/05 and no one has found it yet. It looks like it time for someone to get busy and log some FTFs.
I have next week off....... HUMMMMMM wow a whole bunch of ftf in the same day. cool
We've been buried under 4 feet of snow since July :p
Haffy, have you ANY idea how COLD and WINDY it is up there at this time of year? LOL!Quote:
Originally Posted by Haffy6
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I'm going next week. They wont go unfound much longer:)
Good luck, you'll need it, don't forget the snowshoes and a big shovel :cool:Quote:
Originally Posted by dave1976
I found my first 75 caches in the snow, It wasn't that much harder and there was no black flies or mugglesQuote:
Originally Posted by blevesque
We've "found" several caches in winter that I couldn't open - they were frozen in! LOL! One was an ammo can that was in ice up to the lid. I tried chopping, but...Quote:
Originally Posted by dave1976
(We didn't claim them, either...)
And remember, now that geocaching.com has terrain icons in the pockey query page, you can do a search for caches that are "winter available" (and take your chances!).
:D :D :D
I think someone is telling tall tales!
The real story:
http://www.erh.noaa.gov/er/nerfc/gra.../sd1_today.jpg