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I’ve been out there quite often so I like to get out of the city occasionally. Mount Charleston is a really nice area to go. Great hiking in my opinion. There are some good caches on the way to some of the waterfalls. GCW6JR is one of them. Since I was last out there there are caches in the shape of the Packers G just off Hwy 157/Kyle Canyon Road which is on the way to Mount Charleston.
August 2007
I dropped my 1-1/2 year old at daycare. I went to the hospital to take care of some paperwork. I saw the first tower burning while in the doctors lounge. I then went to visit with my dad who was in town for a few days visiting with his wife’s sister. When I got to where he was staying, I asked if they had the TV on and they did not. They turned it on and we watched the events unfold. I also called my wife whose birthday it was and who was at work that day and let her know as well what had happened.
I am still seeing quite a few out there. I still enjoy moving them and checking back from time to time to see where those I’ve moved in the past have gone. It seems there are so many more micro caches, I sometimes have a hard time locating a good place to move a traveler.
Congratulations on a great milestone.
Congratulations!! You have added a great deal to my enjoyment of this game as well as many others and I am happy to see you hit this milestone. Great job!!!
That was fun. 😀
That is a fun cache and a good one to grab for a milestone. Congrats on 1700.
Great milestone and fun to share it with friends.
How fun to reach this milestone and to share it with friends.
That’s cool. I love looking at the maps of the trackables to see where they have traveled. Congratulations.
Congratulations. I’m in the thick of raising our own to think too much about what it will be like to have grandchildren. I hope all goes well.
I just picked up TB1R0XZ in a cache in Green Bay. It has been out of the game for nearly 2 years. It is back now.
I had a geocoin of mine “discovered” in a cache in England. The person discovering it said they got this coin from their friend and will have to place it soon. They ended their post by saying, “We’re even going to start geocahcing as a family – gotta get a gps!” The coin remained logged in the cache in England. I was patient for a few weeks then I contacted them through goecaching.com. They had an account and the only thing on it to this day was my discovered coin. No hides and no finds. No reply from my initial contact and then about a month after the discovery, they posted this message, “Still on vacation…pics to come.” I got photos of the coin in Canada and at Niagara Falls. No further contact or postings after that. Then, 7 months later, I got a message from another cacher in Layfayette, LA. He found my coin in a cache there over 4000 miles from where it last was. It is now back in circulation.
I have got others that have gone missing but I guess I will always hold out a little hope of them coming back.
77 FTF in 2379 finds equal to 1 every 30.9 finds.
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