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    -cheeto-
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    I’m traveling to Las Vegas on a business trip in a week. Staying “on the strip”. Never been there before in my life!

    Any suggestions? Geocaching and otherwise please!

    Thanks,

    -cheeto-

    #1880616

    I have many suggestions for you. First things first, are you renting a car?

    #1880617

    -cheeto-
    Participant


    Wasn’t planning on it.

    Think I should?

    Is it possible to get some caching done without one?

    #1880618

    Do you think you will see Dave down there?

    #1880619

    Most of the caches on the strip are virtuals. I have started a Las Vegas Benchmark category. I would recommend renting a car if you can. If you do I would recommend Red Rock Canyon. The Nevada Geocaching Association has some bench marks also. Here is their link http://www.nevadageocaching.com/

    Here is the Las Vegas Benchmark link http://www.waymarking.com/waymarks/WM1QHR

    #1880620

    Folk Trakers
    Member


    Sent PM with some ideas

    #1880621

    PCFrog
    Member


    If you like nice walks/hikes check out red rock canyon. I do not know if there are any caches there but it is a nice place to be around sun set.

    #1880622

    @pcfrog wrote:

    If you like nice walks/hikes check out red rock canyon. I do not know if there are any caches there but it is a nice place to be around sun set.

    There are tons of caches in Red Rock and along Red Rock Highway.

    #1880623

    djwini
    Participant


    we visited the valley of fire national park. there were some excellent petroglyphs on the canyon walls. well worth the time to visit. wasn’t geocaching then so i don’t know if there were caches there.

    #1880624

    -cheeto-
    Participant


    How’s the natural history museum? There’s a cache there and am thinking about going. Is it worth the stop outside of the cache?

    Unfortunately I dont think I will have the luxury of a rental car on this trip ๐Ÿ™

    “Watch that step” sounds fun considering I am afraid of heights….

    Can’t wait to have my picture taken for the “Toga Party” one. GPSr Unit will be precisely placed ๐Ÿ™‚ Might even use a bag of cheetos as the “prop” too. Would make for a fine profile pic! My travel mates are going to think I have lost it. But you know what they say about vegas!

    With 13 virtuals and 3 regulars near the strip and downtown and all of the sightseeing plus the “real” reason I will be there, I think I will have my hands full. Not to mention trying my luck a bit. Maybe I will even bet on the packers while i am there ๐Ÿ™‚

    Thanks everyone for the suggestions. I wish I could “get out more” and see some canyons and other fine stops. If I was going as a vacation trip I would certainly be spending more time at real actual caches and other tourist spots but I think it will be fun nonetheless.

    -cheeto-

    #1880625

    Good luck and have fun. Can’t wait for the pics.

    #1880626

    -cheeto-
    Participant


    I made it!!! ๐Ÿ™‚

    Now I just gotta get out and hit the town. Watch out, there’s a cheeto in Vegas!

    #1880627

    shrek and fiona
    Participant


    we did not rent a car the last time we were there we took a bus tour to the dam and hit a cache there and
    when in LV we took the city bus or taxi.
    shrek got up at 7AM. and walked allot of the strip and hit all of the caches .then we took the express bus down town and hit a cache there and then we went to Fremont street.
    even if you don’t do a cache down town you have to go to Fremont st. at night to see the light display
    warning keep all your money and wallet in your front pocket there will be city cops on bicycle but they cant see every thing that goes on there

    #1880628

    -cheeto-
    Participant


    Well, I made it back home in one piece. Vegas life has taken all of my energy plus more… Something about finding my way back to my hotel each night (er morning) and getting back up a few minutes later…

    It turned out that with all of the conference events I had very little time to do much else!

    Some highlights of the trip:
    – Ate at Wolfgang Pucks restaraunt at the Venetian – had a species of fish I never had before that they cooked and then “cleaned” tableside. Think it was called a Duraunte or Duraunde or something..
    – Partied at Tao in the Venetian. Conference event, open bar. Need I say more?
    – Margaritas at Margaritaville (oh and a cheesburger in paradise of course)
    – The tailgate appetizer plate at ESPN sportszone and way too much beer and a Wisconsin basketball game to go with.
    – The best chicken quesadilla I ever had at Diablos Cantina mexican restaraunt
    – Zumanity – the craziest experience of my life, hands down!
    – Blue Man Group – This show rocks
    – Fountains in front of the Belagio – also one of the 3 virtual caches I logged.
    – and countless other smaller sights and shows.

    I also logged 2 more Virtual caches
    – Toga Party – check out the picture on my log OR on my profile. Took a good 15 pictures here and this one turned out quite well. Got some blank stares while doing this!
    – MMM – the M&M World one. Shopping here was a lot of fun.

    Only ended up losing 40 bucks. A success if I do say so myself!

    Thanks to everyone for the insight on Vegas. Though I did not get to use much of it, I did have a blast and there’s still plenty more to see and do if I ever return.

    -cheeto-

    #1880629

    Welcome home. 40 bucks, I may need to bring you with me the next time we go. ๐Ÿ˜† Happy to see you had a great time.

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