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2022 Fall Picnic

2022 SLAGA Christmas Party

Bellefontaine CITO November 2022

Cachemas 2022 Bonus Day

SLAGA at GeoWoodstock 2023

2024 New Years Day Hike

2024 SLAGA Spring Picnic

2025 New Year's Day Hike, Fort Bellefontaine

2025 New Year's Day Hike, Fort Bellefontaine

Cachetur 101 Class - March 2025

2025 Winter Potluck

2025 Winter Potluck

2025 Spring Picnic

2025 Spring Picnic

2025 GigaStock in Morgantown WV

2025 GeoWoodstock, Morgantown, WV

2025 SLAGA Summer Picnic at Klondike Park

SLAGA at Ted Drewes 2025

 

Adventure Awaits Jan 24 3nina Millie and hubby 

Congratulations to 3nina, Millie Nagel, on her January 2024 SLAGA Adventure Awaits Monthly Challenge win and $10 Gift Card prize!  During the frigid month of January, Millie braved the elements and found her five geocaches, each from a different CO (Cache Owner) with one being an event.  Millie participates in the Adventure Awaits challenges because they are fun and force her to choose exciting geocaches for her submittals.  Being from Red Bud, IL, it's a bit of a drive for her to get to some of the events, but she enjoys meeting, chatting and putting faces to geonames of other cachers once there. The event for her January adventure was one of her favorite events – SLAGA Winter Potluck. She said, "There are so many people to talk to and it seems like there is not enough time. I like volunteering at this and other events when possible."  Millie's entries for January are: 

GC5HX50   CO: St Louis Game Jam,  Wherigo,   Meet Me in 1904

GCA49MT  CO: Crazy_Kid13,  Traditional,  There's a hole in the bucket!

GCA9AJC  CO: Java1369,  Traditional,  Guess What?

GCAFEV4  CO: ABagbyGSSI,  Traditional,  Girl Scout Silver

GCAG053  CO: L Frank and Denmother,  Event,  SLAGA Winter Potluck & Cabin Fever - 2024

When asked how she got started, Millie mentioned, "My high school classmate 6dancer, Denise, got me started geocaching in January 2009, but I was not immediately hooked. It actually took a few years to appreciate the places and things I saw while caching. Once I retired in 2020, it was full steam ahead! No matter where we go, the geocaching app is always open and I am searching the area."  These days, 3nina leaves behind her muggle husband once or twice a week to go caching with 6dancer.  She currently has found over 3700 geocaches. 
 
As for a fun or memorable geocaching experience, Millie replied that, " I must be a slow learner (because) it seems 6dancer talks me into things that we should not be doing. One time she had me driving on a walking trail, she kept saying it looks like a road to me!"  And recently, they were caching in National City - Brooklyn, Illinois area, which she describes as a BAD area. While caching, a policeman pulled up. Millie shared their experience. "We told him what we were doing and he seemed to know what it was. He proceeded to tell us we were on private property, which the owner has trespassers arrested, plus this is the area that dead bodies are dumped! He was nice and kept an eye on us until we were out of the area. All in a normal day caching!"
 
Bet you SLAGA geocachers didn't realize that 3nina was so adventurous.  Millie, more adventures await you, so have a blast, stay safe, and report back if you ever do find a body while caching.  Inquiring minds will want to know!    

Here are the final standings of the SLAGA Travel Bug Race! Congrats to Hobit Taz, bluedaisy, & MrsSpongy! Thank you to all who participated!

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...AND THE WINNER IS...STEVENDEDE
 
Win Nov 23 Stevendede
 
Congratulations to Steve Jacobs on his November SLAGA Adventure Awaits Monthly Challenge win and $10 Gift Card prize for finding and submitting five different types of geocaches and one event cache.  His November 2023 geocaching entries, listed below, were chosen because they were each favorites of the month for him.  When asked why Steve decided to take part in the November challenge, he said it was "because cootie-man pestered me" to participate, "but I think it's great that SLAGA is trying something new."
 

GCA1FPG. Rapunzel Traditional

GC6FXDF  Lewis and Clark Expedition. Letterbox

GC7KT9P  1150 AD. - Tour Through Time. Wherigo

GCACYW6  Pop-A-Squat Port-A-Pot Challenge. Mystery

*GCAEF3M  Geocaching International Film Festival SLAGA Style. Event *

Steve started geocaching in 2011 with his 12 year old daughter, who cached with him for several years. His wife DeDe is a muggle, but has always let him grab a geocache or two during their travels together, so Steve has cached fairly steadily over these past 12 years. As a matter of fact, there were only 21 days between his first and second geocaches, and amazingly that is still the longest slump in his geocaching history.  Steve retired this past April, so he definitely has more time to dedicate to geocaching and his other hobbies now, including collecting and repairing vintage pocket watches and travel.
 
It's a good thing travel is a hobby of Steve's, because his favorite caching experiences involve traveliing and letting geocaches bring him to places that he wouldn't have experienced otherwise.  In September of 2023, Steve and DeDe traveled through Ireland, Sweden, Denmark, and Germany.  Some of the best sights they visited  were ones where Steve targeted a geocache.  During their trip, Steve actually enjoyed a day in Wachtendonk, Germany with another geocacher from Frankfort, whom he had met at an event in Creve Coeur, MO.  The caching duo accomplished two multis that took 4 hours each.  Steve commented that he never could have done those without a native German-speaking cacher.  Now that's an example of international geocaching fun and friends. 
 
Steve is most proud of having geocached in every county on the Isle of Great Britain, with the exception of Cornwall.  According to Project-GC (quite a fun fact), Steve has cached in more counties in the UK than any other American geocacher.  Steve has hidden 30 geocaches to enhance this fun game and has found an astonishing 16,056 caches as of this posting.  He has now won the November SLAGA Adventure Awaits challenge.  Only Steve knows what is next on his geocaching bucket list.  The Adventure Awaits! 
 

Here are the current standings in the SLAGA Travel Bug Race:

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Here are the current standings in the SLAGA Travel Bug Race:

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Adventure Awaits

The long awaited Adventure Awaits monthly challenge is now live! Here in October we're starting things off with a simple challenge. You must find 5 traditional caches and attend an event (any kind of event). Once you have accomplished this you may enter your name, caching name, and the GC codes of the corresponding caches & event into the form which can be found on the home page.