GCA5XQWMonday Morning Meetup 284 ?
Type: Event
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By: Jbullfrog62@
| Hide Date: 05/08/2023
| Status: Available
Country: United States
| State: Colorado Coordinates: N40° 31.495 W105° 01.531 | Last updated: 05/21/2023 | Fav points: 0
08 May 2023, 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.
States
Arizona, California, Colorado, Florida, Georgia, Kansas, Maryland, Michigan, Missouri, Nebraska, New Mexico, North Carolina, North Dakota, Ohio, Pennsylvania, South Dakota, Texas, Virginia, Washington, Wisconsin, Wyoming
05/08/2023 By Jbullfrog62 Great morning for coffee. The Sip Club ladies showed up again while we were there, always fun to shout out, "Sip Club". I learned a lot about birds today, and ants. It's always great to listen to stories and talk about geocaching. It would be great if more would join us.
05/08/2023 By Barasaur Great morning learning from Denali. More people should come join us for this great start out our weeks.
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05/08/2023 By Denali41 Well, I apologize for dominating the conversation this morning about birds on the Bird Caps, and for poor Jeremy, my parting comment about the Catbirds (not Cap Birds) that should be appearing now that spring migration has really begun. Next time tell me to shut up. Heck, over the past 3 weeks you've heard about Pale-faced Antbirds, Pel's Fishing Owls, Hairy-tufted Antbirds, and far more than you ever wanted to learn about Army Ants.
And Bary, thanks for the hints on your cache that's been my enigma cache for 2 or 3 years. Glad I finally found it last evening. I have only my poor searching techniques to blame for past failures.
Now, Jeremy has me salivating about the flower/cactus geoarts south of Albuquerque. Thanks for the heads up. Thanks for another Monday Morning Meetup.