A father and son doing a rough job.....And smiling the whole way.Thanks for coming out and I'd love to hear the whole story over a beer sometime. Originally shared by ネウソメMarty My son and I defended the Andy Gump statue in Lake Geneva during the #freemisty portal anomaly. One thousand miles traveled. One thousand dollars spent. One thousand resonators and shields used. We met some really nice people, seen a lot of familiar faces, and had a good time getting lost in Milwaukee. There are so many people to thank, for so much. I'll sum it up. Thanks Resistance. #ingress #nianticproject #savemisty
Been there twice now for ingress related fun from St. Louis. A battery backup is always a must with all those portals. : )
ReplyDeleteI plan to go there soon :D
ReplyDeleteAnd its raining
ReplyDeleteLol I ingressed while it was pouring today. But I got 24K AP in 10 minutes :D
ReplyDeleteHaha same thing happened to me. That's why I now carry 2 umbrellas with me. 1 for me and an extra for ingressers met in the field.
ReplyDeleteWatch it out there, storm getting quite bad near me, just north of the Loop.
ReplyDeleteHopefully you have a waterproof case, or waterproof phone!
ReplyDeleteI'm in a bus shelter showing #fielftrip to people..having a blast
ReplyDeleteGood stuff. What brings you to Chicago, if you don't mind me asking?
ReplyDeleteNice!
ReplyDeleteIs the portal density here typical of major metropolitan areas?
ReplyDeleteYes with lots of XM
ReplyDeleteA Ziploc works nicely in the rain. Been hacking and capturing in downpours and snow storms without a problem since last year. Desiccant packs are a nice bit of insurance too.
ReplyDeleteBTW - Love the Fieldtrip app, too!