Pretty much the first cache you come to in Alpine. Nice wheel. Can you see it? Now that I am a resident in the area, I have many more nice hides to find. I took a short walk and found three. There is a puzzle cache just down the street that will take some googling.
Alpine is an unincorporated community in San Diego County lying on a relatively flat plateau in the Cuyamaca Mountains. The location of Alpine is not precisely defined since it is not incorporated. According to the United States Geological Survey (USGS) Alpine is located at N 32 50.103 W 116 45.985 which is near the intersection of Alpine Boulevard and Tavern Road.
See more about the history of Alpine, CA at alpinehistory.org
Retirement In Sun City AZ started to get boaring. It's nice in the winter, put hot in the summer. I can only make so many stained glass ordements. Then I got an idea to sell everything and live on a boat, okay maybe thats a little too much. So I kept everything, got an E-Bike and a camper van. I guess you could say I'm the opposite of a snowbird, like a sunbird - will see how it goes. I started Geocaching on 10 May 2009. Just trying to share my adventures
Tuesday, May 4, 2010
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