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"Temporary Caches will generally be located on easier terrain and walking conditions. Permanent Caches will vary based on location.
This is an annual event cache. The event will include permanent and temporary caches. Permanent Caches will be placed throughout the Greater La Crosse, WI area. Temporary Caches will be within a short driving distance or walking distance from Riverside Park, in beautiful downtown La Crosse WI. The event will begin at 10:00 am on Saturday, October 11. There will be a “how to” seminar free to the public. Included with the seminar will be a raffle drawing for awesome prizes and fun swag.." - geocaching.com: GC1FMNC
"The caches were absolutely spectacular - the scenery, wildlife, and a couple memories of a visit to High Cliff Park, scared like a metal post crossing that wavy bridge.
In Between "FA" and "B": I have lived in La Crosse all but 3 years of my 29 year life, and I have never hiked in that area. I will be back many many times, hike a little farther this time, and look forward to discovering new areas of this beautiful place.
This cache was a 4/5 difficulty, my first. With a little help from my guide, I was able to find it and gain a new level of thought for my next 4, or even 5!
I wish I would have looked at the registration sheet a little closer - we wanted to take off in a hurry, but I would have loved to find some fellow hide owners with caches I have found, and those I have communicated with that may have still have been in the park. I hope to join the La Crosse community, and I am sure after a little more experience I will meet many of you soon!
Thanks for everything, and to the guides, volunteers and especially STAMP 'n HAND!" -- geocaching.com: myside (me)
La Crosse Area Fall Colors Geocaching Tour (pictures with the GPX prefix have EXIF GPS coordinate data, the others where taken with a camera phone)
And, my new blog page for my geocaching statistics (It's Not About the Numbers).
[Geocaches]
Main Entry: spew
Pronunciation: \ˈspyü\
Function: verb
Etymology: Middle English, from Old English spīwan; akin to Old High German spIwan to spit, Latin spuere, Greek ptyein intransitive verb
Date: before 12th centurytransitive verb
- VOMIT
- to come forth in a flood or gush
- to ooze out as if under pressure : EXUDE
- [edited source] Merriam-Webster
- VOMIT
- to send or cast forth with vigor or violence or in great quantity <a volcano spewing out ash> —often used with out —spew·er noun