+cachensfun Posted March 20, 2009 Share Posted March 20, 2009 Lets talk geocaching in Michigan. Stuff you think is cool . Something that happened to you while geocaching ... If your new say hi and we all will try to get to know you. So here we go let's talk Michigan Geocaching. Quote Link to comment
jlw24 Posted March 23, 2009 Share Posted March 23, 2009 Lets talk geocaching in Michigan. Stuff you think is cool . Something that happened to you while geocaching ... If your new say hi and we all will try to get to know you. So here we go let's talk Michigan Geocaching. Hello! I found my first cache on St. Patty's Day. My friend told me all about it, so I had to try it. Now I'm hooked! I can't wait to find my next one! Quote Link to comment
+cachensfun Posted March 23, 2009 Author Share Posted March 23, 2009 Hello! I found my first cache on St. Patty's Day. My friend told me all about it, so I had to try it. Now I'm hooked! I can't wait to find my next one! Cool we need more geocachers. Hope you have a vary good geocaching future. Have fun Quote Link to comment
SLeDHeaDDude800 Posted April 9, 2009 Share Posted April 9, 2009 I've got 2 caches in Michigans Upper Pennisula! Its awesome up there! Quote Link to comment
+Wooden Cyclist Posted April 11, 2009 Share Posted April 11, 2009 We will be heading to Watersmeet in the western UP this summer. I already have the caches loaded into a seperate database in my GPSr. Cant wait to get there. Quote Link to comment
+WHO-DEY Posted April 14, 2009 Share Posted April 14, 2009 hey there....anyone in Muskegon? I was wondering if anyone knew any cachers in Muskegon that might adopt a cache? I grew up in Muskegon, and travel there frequently, but it seems smarter to have a cache owner in the same city as the cache for maintenance puproses etc. It is a cache form 2002. But the cache listing is not up to date. Even the construction he/she warns of was done a while ago. The swag they list is not there, and the cache itself is pretty dirty. I cleaned a bunch of junk out. Also, the cache owner has not logged in to Geocaching.com since Jan 1, 2006. It is GCBBCA "OLD SAWMILL". I will adopt, although I have never done it, if need be. I am just trying to use the netwok we have as fellow cachers. Any ideas? Quote Link to comment
+KandDGregory Posted April 21, 2009 Share Posted April 21, 2009 Lets talk geocaching in Michigan. Stuff you think is cool . Something that happened to you while geocaching :D ... If your new say hi and we all will try to get to know you. So here we go let's talk Michigan Geocaching. Hi Everyone! My husband and I just got started caching this past weekend (April 18,09) and found both that we had set out to find. I love this and wish I had found geocaching a long time ago!! Anybody in or around Livonia, MI that might like to go along with us on a search or two or just get together? Is there a club around here?? I would really love to meet with others who enjoy geocaching. Kathy Quote Link to comment
+sweetlife Posted April 22, 2009 Share Posted April 22, 2009 hiya from Northern Wisconsin, almost the UP eh! here is a link to MiGO (Michigan Geocaching Org) Check it out http://www.mi-geocaching.org/ Quote Link to comment
alyh21 Posted April 24, 2009 Share Posted April 24, 2009 I'm from Holland MI and just recently got into caching on my 6 month anniversary with my boyfriend. To this date we have found 7. I love it. It is soooo fun. A great way to get out and about I LOVE to geocache. It's the best thing since sliced cheese. Quote Link to comment
+cachensfun Posted April 26, 2009 Author Share Posted April 26, 2009 (edited) Hey!!! there is going to be a new cache coming to the Douglas MI area . Look for it either on April 27 or 28. It's called "Sundown Park" . Edited April 26, 2009 by cachensfun Quote Link to comment
stevensj2 Posted April 27, 2009 Share Posted April 27, 2009 I'm from the Ann Arbor/Chelsea area (butt I work and go to school in Lansing). Just started caching, and hope to make a couple in my local area soon Quote Link to comment
+dhoweemc Posted May 11, 2009 Share Posted May 11, 2009 Here in western Michigan. Been caching now about 7 months. I came across a geocoin called the geosnowball and was wondering if anyone was doing anything with them in Michigan? Quote Link to comment
+dhoweemc Posted May 11, 2009 Share Posted May 11, 2009 Here in western Michigan. Been caching now about 7 months. I came across a geocoin called the geosnowball and was wondering if anyone was doing anything with them in Michigan? Quote Link to comment
+Czarniecki314 Posted May 16, 2009 Share Posted May 16, 2009 I'm in Ann Arbor, and my office is in Allen Park -- always up to cache with others as long as they don't mind my GeoCaching dog, Mugsimus, coming along! Lets talk geocaching in Michigan. Stuff you think is cool . Something that happened to you while geocaching :laughing: ... If your new say hi and we all will try to get to know you. So here we go let's talk Michigan Geocaching. Hi Everyone! My husband and I just got started caching this past weekend (April 18,09) and found both that we had set out to find. I love this and wish I had found geocaching a long time ago!! Anybody in or around Livonia, MI that might like to go along with us on a search or two or just get together? Is there a club around here?? I would really love to meet with others who enjoy geocaching. Kathy Quote Link to comment
+CanDMan47 Posted July 19, 2009 Share Posted July 19, 2009 I heard about the sport from my brother in Omaha. I figured I'd give a try. Started last weekend with my daughter. Now I'm hooked. It is pretty much all I think about on the weekends (well some golf thrown in as well). I have introduced some of my family to GC and they love it too. Oh, I live in Battle Creek, but I travel through and around the Detroit area for work, so I plan on finding several over there. Quote Link to comment
+cachensfun Posted July 25, 2009 Author Share Posted July 25, 2009 What has been the best cache found by you in Michigan? Ours was Nature Treasure you would love it. Quote Link to comment
+tinkerbreath Posted July 26, 2009 Share Posted July 26, 2009 HI there.. new to this wondrous caching experience. Found my first two Cache this very day with my partner north of dexter. Whooopeee.. I live out Ann Arbor/Dexter way. Excited about finding my way to many more caches in the near future. I would be interested in getting to know some local folk. WE could barbecue out at Hudson Mills park before the summers out.. anyone? peas n luv.. Quote Link to comment
wandering_yoopers Posted July 26, 2009 Share Posted July 26, 2009 I was born and raised in Ironwood MI at the very western tip of the UP. I am new to GeoCaching, but I totally love it. I am in the Army, so I will be able to geocache all over the place. When I get back from Iraq, my family and I are getting stationed in Alaska Seeing as we only have 11 finds, we don't have a large field to choose from, but I would say my favorite cache so far is Bases N Bluffs, which is in our neighboring town of Bessemer. It is a great five part 3/4 multi that will take you to the top of two of the bluffs and some of the best veiws around. Don't let the 4 level terrain deter you. My wife and I did this with our three year old daughter. There were some times where I had to hoist her up level by level up the rock, but she really enjoyed climbing the "mountian." She is a tough little girl. Quote Link to comment
+marksjenna Posted July 29, 2009 Share Posted July 29, 2009 HI there.. new to this wondrous caching experience. Found my first two Cache this very day with my partner north of dexter. Whooopeee.. I live out Ann Arbor/Dexter way. Excited about finding my way to many more caches in the near future. I would be interested in getting to know some local folk. WE could barbecue out at Hudson Mills park before the summers out.. anyone? peas n luv.. We just started this past week....we are in the Ann Arbor/Dexter area as well. I took my kids for a few hunts just this afternoon. We are totally, completely ADDICTED!!! There are some great ones out here in Hudson Mills/Delhi. Quote Link to comment
+Gitchee-Gummee Posted August 9, 2009 Share Posted August 9, 2009 (edited) HI there wandering yoopers, we meet again (in cyberspace). We are in Christmas, not far from Paradise, but a long ways from Hell! (how many can truly say that?) Not a multi or a puzzle, but probably one of the best places to visit (very,very few ever have) is GCNWXP There are a lot of deep woods ammo-can singles, not so many micros to speak of, a few multis Edited August 9, 2009 by Gitchee-Gummee Quote Link to comment
Ghengis Jon Posted August 13, 2009 Share Posted August 13, 2009 Hi all. Been caching for a few years now, but this is the first time I've stumbled into a Midwest/Michigan forum. I never took the time, to be honest, to get past "Topics" in the GS Forums. But here I am. So I thought I'd introduce myself and perhaps get to know some fellow local cachers or those who wish to cache in the greatest state in the Union, Michigan. I live in Holly, outside of Flint. I travel a bit for work - in 3 years time I have 4 countries and 20 states to my 'geo-credit'. I leave expensive swag but rarely take anything. I hate micro/nano caches or any cache in a parking lot. I love cemetary caches, caches with some historical association, and caches in picturesque areas. For me, a camera is required equipment for caching. It is my firm belief that a twisted sense of humor is the best defense against intolerance, the self-righteous, and the mindless zombies that infest positions of authority. Thats my snapshot... Quote Link to comment
+AggieTeam Posted August 17, 2009 Share Posted August 17, 2009 I've been caching since the summer of 2006 when our whole family was introduced to it by my brother. I had read a newspaper article about letterboxing and had printed some off to do on our camping vacation in the UP. He said, "hey, I read this about this thing called geocaching . . ." and we were off. We still do both, but lots more geocaching. Our favorites include, Big Bay de Noc Rocky Shore (GCVNJA) in the UP's Garden Peninsula and Mouth of the Two Hearted River (GCGNGK). In the LP - PB-2 River Walk (GCNMWC) is just awesome - it's a 10 stage multi in Mecosta County (I think), near Stanwood and each stage will just make you laugh and shake your head - ANYTHING can be made into a cache! Quote Link to comment
+Gitchee-Gummee Posted August 20, 2009 Share Posted August 20, 2009 What has been the best cache found by you in Michigan? Ours was Nature Treasure you would love it. Would love to try that one............. BUT it is south of da bridge. Hahahahaha! Someday, as I "occasionally" make it across the Big Mac. I/we generally work areas where micros are few and far between. It just doesn't make sense to place a micro somewhere in the 15,000 acres at the base of a 125 year old white pine, eh? Someday -- maybe. Quote Link to comment
1badxj Posted August 28, 2009 Share Posted August 28, 2009 Lets talk geocaching in Michigan. Stuff you think is cool . Something that happened to you while geocaching ... If your new say hi and we all will try to get to know you. So here we go let's talk Michigan Geocaching. Hi Everyone! My husband and I just got started caching this past weekend (April 18,09) and found both that we had set out to find. I love this and wish I had found geocaching a long time ago!! Anybody in or around Livonia, MI that might like to go along with us on a search or two or just get together? Is there a club around here?? I would really love to meet with others who enjoy geocaching. Kathy Welcome to the addiction. I'm down Taylor way so not to far from you. hope to see you on the trails on day. Quote Link to comment
+carverman Posted August 28, 2009 Share Posted August 28, 2009 Hi there! New from LA (Lansing Area ). Just started geocaching. Made my first 2 finds today after work. I had fun and can see how geocaching can be addictive. I remember a friend mentioning geocaching several years ago, so it has always been in the back of my mind. This week I decided to finally buy a hand-held unit for hunting. Decided to look into geocaching as a way to learn how to use GPS. PS: At one of the sites that I visited today I found a lost GPS unit. It looked so sad and abandoned that I brought it home to try and find its owner. If you lost one today let me know. Quote Link to comment
1badxj Posted August 28, 2009 Share Posted August 28, 2009 Hi there! New from LA (Lansing Area ). Just started geocaching. Made my first 2 finds today after work. I had fun and can see how geocaching can be addictive. I remember a friend mentioning geocaching several years ago, so it has always been in the back of my mind. This week I decided to finally buy a hand-held unit for hunting. Decided to look into geocaching as a way to learn how to use GPS. PS: At one of the sites that I visited today I found a lost GPS unit. It looked so sad and abandoned that I brought it home to try and find its owner. If you lost one today let me know. Lucky find i just keep getting mctoys. No seriously good luck on finding the owner still cant figure out how someone could leave their GPS behind. but i guess anything can happen. Also welcome to the addiction. Quote Link to comment
+Gitchee-Gummee Posted August 28, 2009 Share Posted August 28, 2009 Hi there! New from LA (Lansing Area ). Just started geocaching. Made my first 2 finds today after work. I had fun and can see how geocaching can be addictive. I remember a friend mentioning geocaching several years ago, so it has always been in the back of my mind. This week I decided to finally buy a hand-held unit for hunting. Decided to look into geocaching as a way to learn how to use GPS. PS: At one of the sites that I visited today I found a lost GPS unit. It looked so sad and abandoned that I brought it home to try and find its owner. If you lost one today let me know. Welcome to MI (sorry it has to the Lansing area) Born and raised there, left 40+ yrs ago and never looked back. Come on up to da U.P., eh! Can't claim the GPS, my ancient one still works. So old, it is almost a manual one (think it was made sometime around the Sputnik era) ! Try: http://www.mi-geocaching.org/ Quote Link to comment
+Moldslug Posted September 5, 2009 Share Posted September 5, 2009 PS: At one of the sites that I visited today I found a lost GPS unit. It looked so sad and abandoned that I brought it home to try and find its owner. If you lost one today let me know. I know Rockin' Roddy lost his unit. Check for him here on the forums and maybe you can help another great cacher. Quote Link to comment
+carverman Posted September 6, 2009 Share Posted September 6, 2009 PS: At one of the sites that I visited today I found a lost GPS unit. It looked so sad and abandoned that I brought it home to try and find its owner. If you lost one today let me know. I know Rockin' Roddy lost his unit. Check for him here on the forums and maybe you can help another great cacher. The owner of the unit has been found and it is back home, safe and warm. Thanks. Quote Link to comment
+Gitchee-Gummee Posted September 6, 2009 Share Posted September 6, 2009 PS: At one of the sites that I visited today I found a lost GPS unit. It looked so sad and abandoned that I brought it home to try and find its owner. If you lost one today let me know. I know Rockin' Roddy lost his unit. Check for him here on the forums and maybe you can help another great cacher. The owner of the unit has been found and it is back home, safe and warm. Thanks. EGGSELENT Quote Link to comment
+CanDMan47 Posted September 7, 2009 Share Posted September 7, 2009 I hate to bring up a subject that most Michiganders hate, and it is still a few months off, but I was wondering what to expect geocaching-wise come winter. Will I be relegated to mostly urban caches? Will I even be able to find woodsy caches that are on the ground? Or will they be even easier if I go in the day after someone else finds one? Any seasoned veterans that have been here through winters, let me know what to expect. I'd hate to give up my obsession for a few months. Quote Link to comment
PinkiesUp Posted May 5, 2010 Share Posted May 5, 2010 (edited) Hey everyone. Anyone from around Flat Rock/Rockwood (metro-Detroit) area? i'm fairly new and would love to know how the pros do it! Edited May 5, 2010 by PinkiesUp Quote Link to comment
+Czarniecki314 Posted May 5, 2010 Share Posted May 5, 2010 Hey everyone. Anyone from around Flat Rock/Rockwood (metro-Detroit) area? i'm fairly new and would love to know how the pros do it! Hey, PinkiesUp - I live out in Washtenaw County but work downriver and would love to have someone I could cache with down here once in a while. I don't do nearly enough caching since moving to Michigan! Quote Link to comment
wingrider78 Posted May 6, 2010 Share Posted May 6, 2010 Hello all, I am also new to this and have been having trouble finding caches...I have gone to 5 "easy park and grabs" (or so they say) and haven't been able to find anything. I would love to take my son out and have fun, but so far I'm getting frustrated. Anyone in the Bay City, Midland, Saginaw area willing to take an eager newbie out and show him the ropes?? Quote Link to comment
+Steellord Posted May 7, 2010 Share Posted May 7, 2010 Hi everyone, I'm a relatively new cacher and enjoy the challenge of geocaching. I got into geocaching in September of 2009. I'm a somewhat avid outdoorsman. I enjoy camping, hunting, fishing. I live in Roseville and started out locating the caches local to me, and this year plan to give a go at some further ones. I have relatives up near Cadillac, Mi. and want to try to get up there and find some wilderness caches. I can't wait to get out and enjoy this new activity. On a side note I also make chainmail and I've incorporated it into my caching addiction. This is an example of the swag I'll be placing in the caches I find. Enjoy and happy hunting. Quote Link to comment
+K9 Royale Posted May 15, 2010 Share Posted May 15, 2010 (edited) Hi Everyone!My husband and I just got started caching this past weekend (April 18,09) and found both that we had set out to find. I love this and wish I had found geocaching a long time ago!! Anybody in or around Livonia, MI that might like to go along with us on a search or two or just get together? Is there a club around here?? I would really love to meet with others who enjoy geocaching. Kathy Hi Kathy, my husband and I live in Livonia There is also http://www.mi-geocaching.org/ which is a great group of people! Roberta K9 Royale Edited May 15, 2010 by K9 Royale Quote Link to comment
ezonks Posted May 24, 2010 Share Posted May 24, 2010 Found my first cache yesterday and now I'm wanting to find more. Never realized there were so many caches in the area. If anybody is in the Thumb area look me up. Quote Link to comment
abdobrusin Posted May 25, 2010 Share Posted May 25, 2010 Hi Everyone- I am new to this forum (though not to geocaching). I live in ann arbor and am looking for suggestions of a good area to geocache in on a free day I have coming up. Not to far (say no more than 2 hours away). Thanks, abdobrusin Quote Link to comment
kisaoda Posted June 8, 2010 Share Posted June 8, 2010 Hello! Near the Grand Rapids area in Kentwood. Found my first cache over the weekend and two more since. Definitely a motivator to keep me physically active, as I normally find any excuse not to go outdoors. :/ Regardless, it looks like it will quickly turn into a hobby I can enjoy, and I'll be sure to bring my wife along and many excursions! Quote Link to comment
+WBGamers Posted July 5, 2010 Share Posted July 5, 2010 Hello from West Bloomfield. We've just started and have been geocaching for about two weeks. It would be nice to find a more active online community for our area. We found our first TB on Saturday. Quote Link to comment
+FourRiverRatz Posted July 14, 2010 Share Posted July 14, 2010 (edited) Hi all you Michigan cachers! Just a PA cacher here, BUT we are on our way to the UP for a week of vacation starting on Friday. We head out about 9 am, and will stop at Marblehead Lighthouse in Ohio (Lake Erie) to do the Earthcaches there, and a few others close...picnic lunch and head to the W. Bloomfield area to stay at SILs for the night. Might grab one or two close to her house while we are there. Heading out Saturday to cross the bridge..planning to get a few right across it, while we sight-see and take pics. Off to Naubinway to check in, and enjoy the week. Plans for lots of caches in fun fun areas. (Castle Rock. Cut River Bridge, Seul Choix Lighthouse and caches in that area, The Big Spring Earth cache, maybe throw in some Bigfoot series caches since I am a BF fanatic and many others thrown into the mix) It looks like an awesome place to visit! See you all soon!! Next Saturday we'll check out, and head back across the bridge to SIL's house again, but stopping along the way at Indian River to see the Cross in The Woods, and do the caches there. Staying the night, and heading out in the morning, but going to PA by way of Cabelas. (and getting a few caches in that area that we didn't get on other trips there) Gee, the husband siad we'll do 4 or 5..I'm thnking we're getting a few more then that! lol (we're actually caching close to home tomorrow, because there is a cache that we didn't do yet that has a few TB's in it..one wants to go to Canada...gee...we can almost take it there..another wants to see how many miles it can get in a year...we can give it a big boost...like 500+ miles in one hop!! lol) Edited July 14, 2010 by FourRiverRatz Quote Link to comment
+twins&dad Posted July 23, 2010 Share Posted July 23, 2010 Hi Everyone- I am new to this forum (though not to geocaching). I live in ann arbor and am looking for suggestions of a good area to geocache in on a free day I have coming up. Not to far (say no more than 2 hours away). Thanks, abdobrusin Little late to post up for this seeing as it is from May but have to always throw in Roseville (48066 area code). We have A LOT of active cachers and hiders in this area. I only cache local and can never get a 7 mile radius under the 500 mark for traditional caches. Quote Link to comment
+geochaser75 Posted July 25, 2010 Share Posted July 25, 2010 I am trying to find a partnet to go caching with. My girlfriend is pregant and unable to do any real geocaching with me. I live in Riverdale (near Mt. Pleasant/Alma), so I am pretty close to the corner where the 3 southern regions meet. If anyone is interested email me at dbourg1975@yahoo or respond to this post. Thanks Quote Link to comment
n1ntndo Posted July 26, 2010 Share Posted July 26, 2010 well hee it goes. my husband and i are just getting started in the geocahing experiene and mg we are having a blast . we only have 5 now and we are starting with small ones in our are and working outward but we need to start somewhere. by the way we live in Durand MI. we dont know anyone in our are that we can talk to about this but i look online and get a lot of information. like whae caches look likeand you dont really relize all the creativity that goes into these things untill you see them. i do have a few questions like... i took a pic of the spot where the cache is and my husband took a pic of me putting it back. is it ok to put those kind of pics in here as long as it isnt said exacly where its at? beforewe were into geocaching and we drove around these places and by these places and also hung out at some of the places ,you dont relise that there are these little notes or trinkets and things like that somtimes so very close to you and you dont even know it. no my husband and i see things and we say to each other" maybe thats a geocache or if it isnt.. that would be a great spot." ithink thats starting an addiction...lol its fun for the family and it s awesome to see the things and places you go. please let me know if you have any suggestions for me being a newbe or you might be able to answer my question. this one that we took a pic of is so far our favorite and we wold like to show it but i would like to know if it was ok to do so . thank you and you can email me if you like and i will return a message back . thank you and i hope to hear from somone soon thank you. reneenadrihites@yahoo.com .... thats my email[/b] Quote Link to comment
+kreaglinz93 Posted July 31, 2010 Share Posted July 31, 2010 Hi! Our family just started geocaching and are already way hooked. I might love it more than the kids. We are from Rochester Hills, MI and would love to learn more about this area's caches. Quote Link to comment
+belikin Posted August 20, 2010 Share Posted August 20, 2010 I was in Grand Rapids today with my son at a sporting camp hosted by a local high school. While he was doing drills and honing his skills I was wandering around killing time. I was shocked when I stumbled across a hidden cache. I opened the box and signed the log book and took one of the three candy bars. One of the candy bars was opened so I took it and tossed it in the trash. I like to log my finds right away so I turned on my phone. I was surprised to find that the cache did not show up. I was the first to sign the log. This could be my FTF cache. I will have to wait and see if someone puts this cache up on the web site. I could have used this kind of luck on a few other caches. Ok that is my unusual story. Quote Link to comment
Benjabloom Posted August 29, 2010 Share Posted August 29, 2010 Hey, from Lake Orion! I actually learned about Geocaching in school. My science teacher was offering us extra credit at the end of the year if we were able to find and log a few. Well, we didn't have a GPSr at the time, and the three or four my teacher had on hand sometimes had two-week waits on them. Well, the premise of Geocaching that my teacher had offered piqued my interest to the point that I purchased a GPSr for myself, and my dad and I have been caching ever since. Well, admittedly, we took a year-long break, but we're back now! Our adventures have brought us to countless local areas that we didn't even know existed. And inside places we were already familiar with, our caching has brought us to the most amazing little copses, streams, and hollows off the beaten path. I enjoy doing deep-forest traditionals, multis, and Earthcaches with my dad. The more urban micros and mystery caches I prefer to do with a goofy group of friends. Just because it's not as fun to act a fool in public without them LOL. When we took a year-long break from caching, I realized, when we returned to the sport, that I had little memory of all the cool places we had been in the past. I now make it a point to carry a camera with me whenever I cache. Quote Link to comment
+rand129 Posted September 24, 2010 Share Posted September 24, 2010 Hello i am also new to the sport and also looking for geo buddy's that live near the Brighton area sofar ive been soloing it but it would be fun to share the experience with my non geochach friends just blink look at me weird and shake there heads Quote Link to comment
buddyandlola Posted September 25, 2010 Share Posted September 25, 2010 Hi everyone, I'm a relatively new cacher and enjoy the challenge of geocaching. I got into geocaching in September of 2009. I'm a somewhat avid outdoorsman. I enjoy camping, hunting, fishing. I live in Roseville and started out locating the caches local to me, and this year plan to give a go at some further ones. I have relatives up near Cadillac, Mi. and want to try to get up there and find some wilderness caches. I can't wait to get out and enjoy this new activity. On a side note I also make chainmail and I've incorporated it into my caching addiction. This is an example of the swag I'll be placing in the caches I find. Enjoy and happy hunting. Cool swag! Can you leave some in Marquette, MI buddyandlola Quote Link to comment
buddyandlola Posted September 25, 2010 Share Posted September 25, 2010 Hi everyone, I'm a relatively new cacher and enjoy the challenge of geocaching. I got into geocaching in September of 2009. I'm a somewhat avid outdoorsman. I enjoy camping, hunting, fishing. I live in Roseville and started out locating the caches local to me, and this year plan to give a go at some further ones. I have relatives up near Cadillac, Mi. and want to try to get up there and find some wilderness caches. I can't wait to get out and enjoy this new activity. On a side note I also make chainmail and I've incorporated it into my caching addiction. This is an example of the swag I'll be placing in the caches I find. Enjoy and happy hunting. Cool swag! Can you leave some in Marquette, MI buddyandlola Quote Link to comment
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