Logs for TriggerMN 
08-May-21
Over a year in the planning, finally made it out for Mingo Madness with Geotwink and Salsman. So glad we took the trip, so many fun caches along the way. We were able to get 13 icons on Saturday, found some great gadget caches, and shared some fun stories at the events and at mealtimes.
Salsman has taken on the duty of sending in all of our answers for earthcaches and virtuals. If you are a CO who needs the same answers sent from everybody, please let me know. I will get relevant photos up in the next few days as I have time.
Salsman has taken on the duty of sending in all of our answers for earthcaches and virtuals. If you are a CO who needs the same answers sent from everybody, please let me know. I will get relevant photos up in the next few days as I have time.
03-Jul-20
Visiting the area from Minnesota. Took a break from all the geo-art to swing by here and fill the cache with trackables.
27-Mar-20
Came down from Rochester, MN to grab the oldest cache in Arkansas. Definitely the easiest “oldest” I have found so far, I’m up to 15 on that count.
17-Nov-19
Geotwink and I are driving a cross-country route from Syracuse to Erie today during our visit from Rochester, MN. This cache was our target for the day after finding New York's oldest yesterday.
16-Nov-19
Visiting with Geotwink from Rochester, MN. Drove down here before completing a bucket list item of seeing a Syracuse basketball game.
29-Oct-15
Geotwink and I are here from Rochester, MN visiting the Florida Keys and other areas for a few days before our Caribbean Cruise leaves from Miami. Along the way we're picking up a number of geocaches.
Geotwink and I are here from Rochester, MN visiting the Florida Keys and other areas for a few days before our Caribbean Cruise leaves from Miami. Along the way we're picking up a number of geocaches.
28-Oct-15
Greetings from Rochester, MN. Geotwink and I decided to grab Florida's oldest cache today. Mosquito season is over at home so we were completely unprepared for the inundation here. I'm not exaggerating in saying we got bit at least 500 times--it was the worst we had ever seen. However we trudged on--this is a bike trail??--and the last 500 feet or so we slogged through shin-deep water in our Keens and found the cache high and dry. This is our 6th "oldest state cache," following Minnesota, Nevada, Indiana, Illinois, and Ohio.