GCAHKQQMonday Morning Meetup 320 ?
Type: Event
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By: Jbullfrog62@
| Hide Date: 01/22/2024
| Status: Available
Country: United States
| State: Colorado Coordinates: N40° 31.495 W105° 01.531 | Last updated: 01/28/2024 | Fav points: 0
22 January 2024, 06:30 - 07:00
Panera Bread Cafe
This is a simple cacher coffee event designed to start out the week. The idea behind this event series is to brag and share geocaching stories from the previous weekend and plan our conquests for the next week. Come and share coffee and fellowship as we start the week right - with friends.
This event is inside of the location and can be held outside if necessary. The owner has provided chairs and plenty of space for us to remain distanced.
Our Visitors
We love events. We love hosting them and attending them. We also love meeting new cachers. Here is a map and a list of traveling cachers that have stopped by our little coffee event.
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States
Arizona, California, Colorado, Florida, Georgia, Hawaii, Kansas, Maryland, Michigan, Missouri, Nebraska, Nevada, New Mexico, North Carolina, North Dakota, Ohio, Pennsylvania, South Dakota, Texas, Virginia, Washington, Wisconsin, Wyoming
01/22/2024 By FayColSalTom My last coffee morning for awhile - off traveling again... Great to chat with everyone, and review plans for upcoming trips to Texas. Barasaur - Good luck on the county run, there is a lot of open space out there to explore.
01/22/2024 By Jbullfrog62 Great morning for coffee. Nice topic discussions today, Texas challenges (counties, towns, I've been everywhere song, etc.). Tinder to get back to Texas. Maybe in May. Oklahoma soon too.
01/22/2024 By Denali41 Enjoyed another meet-up, attended by the "regular" crew. I was fascinated by the status of the other attendees in their logging caches in each of the Texas Counties, and their plans for future Texas finds. Everyone is far ahead of me not only in completion of Texas counties, but in having several other Texas geocaching objectives they are working on. That state has lots of interesting opportunities. But the eastern and SE parts of that huge state ate SO far away from northern Colorado! A fun meet-up and discussion. BC (before caching) I visited almost all parts of the state--for climbing high points, for bird watching, and particularly for business trips. When I was the company's Sr. VP I had responsibility for sizeable offices in Houston and Dallas. Had geocaching been up and running back then I would have scored heavily because of all the time I spent in that state! and Jeremy, TFTE!