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10/30/2011 at 11:57 pm #1732643
GC343DK et. al.
Normally we’re not power trail people but these are far from being a filmstrip can every .1 miles. I do wonder how long these creative containers will hold up without a ton of maintenance over time, but it’s well worth the drive out before the snow flies and a lot of these will be impossible to get.
It is a one way trip so be prepared for a long walk out and back or bring bikes. But that’s why you go geocaching, right? Not everything is a park and grab.
This series is high on our kid’s favorites. Excellent for kids. Not a ton of swag and there are some micros but each container is great. They will definitely laugh at a few and say “cool” to a few more. Plus a few challenging hides and some challenging retrievals but nothing too arduous. Overall very well done.
On the Left Side of the Road...10/31/2011 at 3:19 am #1954196We also enjoyed the series when we did it last month in the rain. Had a great time and loved the containers also
10/31/2011 at 4:40 am #1954197That looks like a fun day of caching. A bit of a drive but I love hiking in the fall weather! Thanks for mentioning these, gotta run!
11/02/2011 at 2:56 am #1954198I did this trail like 4 weeks ago and I enjoyed it very much.
11/02/2011 at 1:23 pm #1954199The great and powerful Wizard of OC confided in me that although the containers are requiring lots of maintenance, he’s pleased with all the great comments and “favorite” points they’ve accumulated and will do his best to keep them up. The trail starts with Dorothy Gale: GC343DK. The best way to do them are by bike cuz it’s a lo-o-ong hike or come with someone else and drop a car at one of the roads that intersect the trail so you don’t have to hike the whole thing back. Most of the caches appear to be pretty winter-friendly 😀
Oconto...the birthplace of western civilization:)
11/02/2011 at 1:29 pm #1954200Mrs. Northwoods and I walked the trail on September 30th and enjoyed the entire series. It’s probably best done by bicycle yet we chose to walk it. With well planned “drive around” spots to approach caches from the other end of the trail off a road, it’s about an eight mile walk in total. It took us about seven hours, yet were older folks. Plan on a full day, bring water and some snacks or lunch. A must do for Wizard of Oz fans.
11/02/2011 at 1:36 pm #1954201I dropped the family off at the second-farthest west cache (Munchkin I think?), then I went and parked at Dorothy Gale and went back on the trail. So if you bring a patsy with you who doesn’t mind going 8 miles while you go 4, that’s an option too. 😀
On the Left Side of the Road...03/16/2012 at 10:55 pm #1954202I have it on good authority that the Wizard of OC is ready to release the last 8 caches in the Yellow Brick Road series. Get your hiking shoes on 😀
Oconto...the birthplace of western civilization:)
03/29/2012 at 6:35 pm #1954203I’m posting again to bring this link to the eyes of those who haven’t yet given it a shot or are still unaware of it. I finished the series on Tuesday, grabbing the latest addition and even spent a nice visit with Bartrod on part of the trip. Put it on your list of caches to-do. Bring a bike or prepare for a long walk and a chunk of time. Well created series with a lot of easy and more difficult and unusual caches. This is a high maintenance series I’m sure and you should give it a shot before the Wizard of OC falls over from exhaustion.
If you are a walker, do it in pieces or you can drive around to various perpendicular roads if you have a map and save a lot of time.
05/13/2012 at 5:22 pm #1954204This series have been nominated for May Series of the Month.
05/13/2012 at 9:09 pm #1954205WI.Hibiscus and I did this series yesterday. When I log my caches I will vote. I also recommend the Yellow Brick Road Series. Unique containers and hide styles and very doable. We biked the trail in about 5 hours.
05/13/2012 at 9:32 pm #1954206I agree with Amita, this is an awesome series of many different and fun containers. Highly recommended to do, and it has gotten my vote already.
06/07/2012 at 2:19 am #1954207The Wiz passes along his appreciation for the nomination/votes for May Series of the Month. I thought I saw him dancing in the street when it was selected. Very cool :bartrod:
Oconto...the birthplace of western civilization:)
06/07/2012 at 3:05 pm #1954208I thought so too. It was a great series.
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