Tanka Pejuta Wicasa Awachi Opheya Ota Woha is a phrase from the Lakota Indian language that translates to
"Great Medicine Man dances with many caches" (Rough Translation)
AKA.... IOWA PETE
A very awesome person who along with BBB got me hooked on Geocaching.
"Haho Haho".....Translation: Thanks! Or a better translation: exclamation of Gratitude to a great spirit.
**Cache at your own risk**
Geocaching, hiking, backpacking and other outdoor activities involve risk to both persons and property. There are many variables including, but not limited to, weather, fitness level, terrain features and outdoor experience, that must be considered prior to seeking a Cache. Be prepared for your journey and be sure to check the current weather and conditions before heading outdoors. Always exercise common sense and caution.
**Remember to be good ambassadors to nature. We as geocachers have a responsibility to leave it as we found it, so others may enjoy nature's glory. Always replace the cache the way you found it, so others may enjoy the find.
For more on geocaching in Iowa, visit the Iowa Geocachers Organization home page 
