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Post by FrostG1anT on Dec 28, 2007 3:04:55 GMT -9
Well Done tomanoble!
Congrats on 300! Here's to the next 300. Cache On!
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Post by blazingpathways on Dec 28, 2007 6:10:55 GMT -9
Congrats Tom! I know how important #300 was for you. You almost stopped caching the last week before Christmas so that you could do Sky king's Final Landing with your eldest son as #300.
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Post by NorthWes on Dec 28, 2007 8:27:11 GMT -9
Sky King's Final Landing? I loved that show as a kid! Where's this cache?
Congrats on the milestone, and most of all congrats on keeping the family involved!
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Post by shadius on Dec 28, 2007 10:50:12 GMT -9
I think the Sky King landed in Missoula, Montana. It sounds like one I found on my trip through the states.
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FLYRFN
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Post by FLYRFN on Dec 29, 2007 11:43:15 GMT -9
Congrats on #300
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Post by akgeowidow on Dec 29, 2007 19:16:11 GMT -9
Congratulations tomanoble!! ;D
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Post by tomanoble on Jan 5, 2008 17:46:25 GMT -9
Shadius is correct. Sky King's Final Landing Place is in Missoula, MT. We spent Christmas through New Year's Eve there. The various family members were went caching during this period include all 3 of our sons, our daughter-in-law, her father, her mother, and two grandchildren, aged 2 and 3. We also introduced the friends we stayed with to geocaching. They have used their gps for years for traveling and route finding but never searched for caches.
After leaving Missoula we spent our 9 hour layover at SeaTac airport caching in WA so Victoria could bag the final cache for A Baker's Dozen Challenge Cache, which is located @70 miles from Seattle.
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Post by ladybugkids on Jan 6, 2008 9:31:38 GMT -9
Congratulations Tomanoble AND Blazingpathways!
It's great to have two new enthusiastic cachers in Southcentral Alaska!
Thanks for your thoughtful forum posts and for thinking of new and different ways to place caches.
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