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Have your found our Geo-Cache?

    There are geocaches hidden all over the Northwoods! Come explore the backwoods in a whole new way. Geocaching is great family fun. The slideshow here are photos taken at one of our caches hidden about 15 minutes away from the resort.


    Black Bear Lodge offers GPS rental for resort guests so you can try out this Northwoods adventure easily while visiting our area. Inquire at our office for details.

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Have your found our Geo-Cache?


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Geocaching Update

    As you know, the Great Northwoods Treasure Hunt began in March. Enthusiastic geocachers have been out, and the caches have been found many times! They range in difficulty, and between Boulder Junction, Rhinelander, and St. Germain, there are so many different and unique caches! The weather is prime for going out; no bugs, not too hot, etc. Get out there and give it a try!

    -Bess

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Geocaching Update


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Is Spring Here?

    Greetings! The last few days we have been enjoying blue skies, warm temperatures in the 40's, and sun-filled hours. As I was out running yesterday and the day before, I crossed paths with other runners, people on bikes, and even motorcyclists! However, as we have been enthusiastically greeting this weather, it is bittersweet as we see the snowmobile trails deteriorate right under us. They are in poor condition, and most markings have been taken off of the lakes.

    Cross country skiing conditions are not horrible as the trails are a bit patchy, and are bare, thin, and icy in a few spots. They are ski-able, and skiers are still out there. The best skiing is on the spring crust...the hard layer of snow/ice all over. The next warm day, go out in shorts and a t-shirt and take advantage of a fast ski!

    Snowshoeing conditions are all right, but you will find the best snow in the woods where sun has not hit it as much. Snowshoeing is still going, so get out there!

    Geocaching has swept the Northwoods, and The Great Northwoods Treasure Hunt is well underway! There has been six caches placed for this hunt in St. Germain, and twelve more in Boulder Junction and Rhinelander. Check out the cool prizes and contests going on at the website above!

    -Bess

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Is Spring Here?


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Vintage Snowmobile Racing

    Here it is... a glimpse at the vintage racing yesterday in St. Germain! Amateur video, but it's not too long.



    By the way -- we received snow overnight :) It's windy and drifting so hard to measure (because depth is inconsistent) but our best guess at this point is 4-6 inches on the ground so far. Storm warning is still in effect until tonight.

    After the vintage racing yesterday John and I took our boys out to hide two geocaches. The Great Northwoods Treasure Hunt begins March 1. We have GPS Kits at the Black Bear office so novices (like ourselves) can participate in this treasure hunt. I was surprised to find how easy it was to get the GPS working and how accurate it was once we plotted our cache then came home to see on a google map where our coordinates had identified it. I suppose the snow overnight will make finding our stashes much more difficult! --Diane Misina

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Vintage Snowmobile Racing


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Geocaching FAQ's

    What is Geocaching?
    Geocaching is an entertaining adventure game for gps users. The basic idea is to have individuals and organizations set up caches all over the world and share the locations of these caches on the Internet. GPS users can then use the location coordinates to find the caches. Once found, a cache may provide the visitor with a wide variety of rewards. All the visitor is asked to do is if they get something they should try to leave something for the cache.

    How do you pronounce Geocaching?
    You pronounce it Geo-cashing, like cashing a check.

    So what's the big deal? You gave me the coordinates so I know where it is. Seems pretty easy.
    It is deceptively easy. It's one thing to see where an item is, it's a totally different story to actually get there.

    What is a GPS device?
    A GPS unit is a electronic device that can determine your approximate location (within around 6-20 feet) on the planet. Coordinates are normally given in Longitude and Latitude. You can use the unit to navigate from your current location to another location. Some units have their own maps, built-in electronic compasses, voice navigation, depending on the complexity of the device.
    You don't need to know all the technical mumbo jumbo about GPS units to play Geocaching. All you need to do is be able to enter what is called a "waypoint" where the geocache is hidden. This is simply entering in the coordinates of the cache you are trying to find.

    What are the rules in Geocaching?
    Geocaching is a relatively new phenomenon. Therefore, the rules are very simple:
    1. Take something from the cache
    2. Leave something in the cache
    3. Write about it in the logbook

    What is usually in a cache?
    A cache can come in many forms but the first item should always be the logbook. In its simplest form a cache can be just a logbook and nothing else. The logbook contains information from the founder of the cache and notes from the cache's visitors. The logbook can contain much valuable, rewarding, and entertaining information. A logbook might contain information about nearby attractions, coordinates to other unpublished caches, and even jokes written by visitors. If you get some information from a logbook you should give some back.
    Larger caches may consist of a waterproof plastic bucket placed tastefully within the local terrain. The bucket will contain the logbook and any number of more or less valuable items. These items turn the cache into a true treasure hunt. You never know what the founder or other visitors of the cache may have left there for you to enjoy. Remember, if you take something, its only fair for you to leave something in return. Items in a bucket cache could be: Maps, books, software, hardware, CD's, videos, pictures, money, jewelry, tickets, antiques, tools, games, etc. It is recommended that items in a bucket cache be individually packaged in a clear zipped plastic bag to protect them.

    Where are caches found?
    The location of a cache can be very entertaining indeed. As many say, location, location, location! The location of a cache demonstrates the founder's skill and possibly even daring. A cache located on the side of a rocky cliff accessible only by rock climbing equipment may be hard to find. An underwater cache may only be accessed by scuba. Other caches may require long difficult hiking, orienteering, and special equipment to get to. Caches may be located in cities both above and below ground, inside and outside buildings. The skillful placement of a small logbook in an urban environment may be quite challenging to find even with the accuracy of a gps. That little logbook may have a hundred dollar bill in it or a map to greater treasure. It could even contain clues or riddles to solve that may lead to other caches.

    Give it a try!
    www.geocaching.com
    www.northwoodsgeocaching.com
    www.wi-geocaching.com
    -Bess

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Geocaching FAQ's


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