06/21/2019 By mikebunny
Quite a hike, whew! We found the cache and signed the log, left some toys, re-hid the cache and went on our way. Thanks!
06/12/2019 By TTO2
First I need to apologize for the long log, but I have had people from all over the world tell me that they would like to have seen more in our logs, not only about their cache specifically but more on the amazing journeys that we take and haven't documented well in the past. Now, if you would like to skip to information that is specific to the cache, please skip to the bottom to see there is anything helpful. Only 25% of the time do we provide something that we either didn't read in another log or something that we felt needed to be added for clarity or a nudge in the right direction.
This geocaching trip was two weeks and designed to make up for the six months that we gave up dreaming, wishing, designing, and building the GPS Adventures Maze Exhibit. TTO1 and I are two of the 4 "Builders" of the GPS Maze Adventures Exhibit, and Kiecker the third. All three of us cache together a lot, and this trip was no different. Kiecker didn't get the entire two weeks in with us but was with us a majority. It was extremely helpful to productivity on several caches that he had already found in some of the areas that we visited.
We started north from Dallas to Oklahoma, and the trip would find us at the end finding caches in nine States. Near the beginning, we had to stop for a daughter's college graduation in Denver. Boy, I despised that stop as I had to abandon my geocaching accoutre for something professional and "suitable," my wife demanded. So, the next day, I got her back taking her on caching excursion to the tree and snow line that started with a 22-mile dirt road trek. Sure glad we had the right vehicle for this portion of the trip. The rest of the trip we could have done fine with just a two-wheel drive.
One of the more memorable stops was again in South Dakota. We stayed up too late and had a great visit with not only the Famous SoDakZak but also with a group of cachers that we had just seen at the Maze. Just a great group of folks.
Several of the days we spent threading the proverbial storm needle. Unlike the other group, we were able to circumnavigate all the inclement weather. Just know, this was not by design. We have all the wet weather gear one could put on thinking that we would have to do most of this trip in torrential downpours. As luck would have it, just the vehicle got the brunt of the pounding rain on a couple of the longer driving leg of our sojourn.
Another new thing we tried this trip was to do like we see a lot of folks are doing with videotaping. We love the longer hikes, extremely lonely caches, and higher rated caches. Adrenaline junkies, we aren't, as we carry a lot of safety gear just in case, but in the end, we found that we suck at it. We are hoping to find someone that will join us on our trips that is a good videographer and doesn't mind the >10Km hikes with 1200 ft elevation change and being 65-100 feet up in a tree. Till then we will just take and post pictures.
We would be remiss if we didn't thank all the geocachers that in some way added to this game/sport/hobby/obsession with their individual hides and varying levels of effort that they put into their geocaches. We don't award a lot of favorite points but this trip had inordinate amount given compared to previous trips. We also ended up on this trip making two remarkable achievements of our own - even if we do say so our selves. 25k finds and 2nd Original Fizzy Loop. We did have ambitions to beat our old record of counties in a day but the weather and flooding were not going to allow that to happen.
Here below is the aforementioned area where we provide relevant information specific to this cache:
We bit off more then we could chew in planning as this was the second cache of the day that the hike was a lot longer than anticipated. Now, we are not complaining just didn't plan accordingly. Great location and fav point from us. Left a tag.
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09/27/2018 By GeoGatesHunter
TFTC Removed the food (gum) which had a strong smell. Wish cachers would read the rules regarding NO food. It’s dumb anyway in the mountains. Left nothing. Enjoyed the view! From UT but have a cabin in the Texas Creek Summer Home Group (Box Canyon).
10/03/2017 By Utahcolor
A lovely spot with the aspens at peak. Dropped a TB, Travel Ingot, that somehow does not appear on our trackables list. Maybe you can get it straightened out and on its way. TFTC
09/18/2017 By badnav
It was a pretty good climb to the cachemin. I thought it was a little less than a 4 my wife thought it was a little more than a 4. Took nothing left nothing signed log. Team Badnav from Arizona.
08/26/2017 By dclbarnum
Found it, hard terrain but fun, thank u
08/19/2017 By Lynnsdestiny1
100 find with HD4 TFTC
08/19/2017 By HD4
Forgot to say this was our 100th find