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For those interested in caches in the area of the campout, here are the 3 perm caches in Hartmann’s:
GCX4J5 GCX4JE GCXV4P
zuma
Thanks good to know. Will check them out
Also, there are approximately 70 caches within 15 miles of the campout, so those who don’t like temps should have lots of other hunting to do.
@Team Deejay wrote:
Also, there are approximately 70 caches within 15 miles of the campout, so those who don’t like temps should have lots of other hunting to do.
Does anyone have a list or planning on making one of caches that they done in this area and recommend to others?
I like more of the hiking in the woods caches my self than the ones in towns and cities.
@PCFrog wrote:
@Team Deejay wrote:
Also, there are approximately 70 caches within 15 miles of the campout, so those who don’t like temps should have lots of other hunting to do.
Does anyone have a list or planning on making one of caches that they done in this area and recommend to others?
I like more of the hiking in the woods caches my self than the ones in towns and cities.
My personal favorite within 15 miles is GCKC8E, but this is not a hike in the woods. Rather it is a great little walk in a beautiful small town. My dog went with me, on a leash.
If you want longer walks, I would suggest any of the GBW series of caches. I have only done about half of those, but they are longish walks on the railbed, with easy hides, in scenic areas.
Another good walk on the Ice Age Trail that I think you would like is GC80DD
Also, several of my favorite Yellowstone Trail series that I placed are in this area, so you might want to check a few of those out.
zuma