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Geocaching
"Geocaching is a high-tech treasure hunting game played throughout the world by adventure seekers equipped with GPS devices. The basic idea is to locate hidden containers, called geocaches, outdoors and then share your experiences online.
Geocaching is enjoyed by people from all age groups, with a strong sense of community and support for the environment."
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Deer Trails: N 43° 51.433 W 090° 55.967 |
Deer Trails
Coordinates: Wisconsin
This is a four stage multi-cache located in a beautiful heavily wooded area on one of the Coulee Region Hunters own property. There are many well-traveled deer trails throughout and one can expect to encounter at least a few deer in the evening hours. Feel free to take something from the cache box even if you have nothing to trade. It contains log book, writing utensils, beanie babies, plastic animals and other children's items. It is recommended to wait at least a day or so |
after any rainfall before attempting this one and may not be accessible after a significant snowfall. Thanks to James and Susan Dietel for giving us permission to place this cache on their property.To find it online you can enter the coordinates or the zipcode (54653) on the Geocaching home page. (see above)
The "Ice Cave": N 43° 50.113 W 090° 55.511 |
The "Ice Cave"
Coordinates: Wisconsin
This cave was located just above Hylandale Academy on County Road "J" that runs past the school. It is on school land and is a natural crevice that keeps snow and ice all summer long. Back in the thirties it was dug out and three flights of stairs put in which led to a small very cold room. A small building was placed up on the road and tourists paid a small fee to see this phenomenon in the summer. Mr. Percy Hallock { a principal at Hylandale Academy} found a crack in some rocks over in the next valley by Highway |
162 and he always figured that somehow there might be an underground connection of these two. Now many years later the steps have long since given way and the shale rocks have fallen in, the pay booth is gone so that anyone going by knows nothing of the ice cave except a cool breeze when one gets close to where the old entrance was. This cache is a trade cache- something for all ages!{Please take something even if you don't have a trade item} Thanks to Lon Hallock of the Hylandale Association for giving permission to place this cache on School property.To find it online you can enter the coordinates or the zipcode (54653) on the Geocaching home page. (see above)
Dear Geocaching Fans,
I am writing to you in behalf of your Heavenly Father. He is seeking you like a lost sheep. You remember the Bible story? It is about a shepherd who has 100 sheep. But when he brings the sheep home one night, one is missing. He then leaves the 99 sheep and goes out into the wilderness until he finds that lost sheep.In this parable the shepherd goes out to search for the one lost sheep-the very least that can be numbered. So if there had been but one lost soul, Christ would have died for that one. To read more click Lost Sheep
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