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Geocaching 101 - Finding the cache


So I thought I would post a quick demonstration of finding a cache! This was fun. We on the Red Roost trail. Mt. Laguna

Waterfall Trail -Ogden Utah


 Well I can't make a visit without a caching trip with the Hatches. Today Cammo (Cameron), Chris and I hike up to the "Above the Falls" cache GC1G8CH and was rewarded with a beautiful view of downtown Ogden,

The transit up the ravine south of the falls was kind of dicey, but we made it just fine.  Coming down was another adventure!

The view next to the falls was wonderful and it is a long drop down!

We found three other caches on the way up and down.












Garnet Peak - View

Desert View

We started at the Pioneer mail camp ground and got on the PCT from there. About 2.5 mile to the trail that heads up the peak. The cache was placed in 2002 and was rename Phoenix Cache after the fires in late summer 2002. After the peak, we hiked south on the PCT for about 3 more miles finding various caches. It was windy, but nice and warm. We had lunch on a outcropping and headed back. Good Father and Son adventure! 

thanks Danny















Bilbo Baggins Travel Bug

Bilbo Baggins start out his journey at SUDZ in April 2013. It took him a long time to get started. Thought we had lost him because he was not reported leaving the cache, but was no longer there.  But all of a sudden he was found and dropped off near San Diego airport!

Tom20125ab grabbed him and took him on an adventure up the coast of California and then dropped him off in Germany.


No more photos have been taken. As of today, Bilbo has gone 7397.5 miles and is in the hands of Diana1963.







Pacific crest trail near Ugly Box at Windy View

This is up in Laguna Mt. area in San Diego county. 


Lindo Lake

Geohobbit found it! 

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Kings Peak Day Two

Saturday: To the Peak and Back


Looking up Gunsight Pass Just below Gunsight Pass


Gunsight Pass Painter Basin

Almost on topKings Peak Utah - GCXMTY 

Todd and JohnChris was first to arrive the peak

13,519'We did it Brother!

The Track

Kings Peak Day One

July 2011



Friday: Henry's Fork Camp Ground




Todd at the Trailhead Log, and away we go!

FCWABO First cache with a backpack on Crossing



Campsite near Dollar Lake Dollar Lake and a good look at Kings Peak

Desert Caching

Man and Nature

 I-10 just before getting into Palm Desert area. A Earth Cache got me to stop here called "Between ranges" GC1YZEZ did my best to take a photo of me and my gps with the mountains in the back ground. 


There are so many wind birds generating electricity in this area. It is amazing to see them all turning with the natural beauty in the background. Nature and Man working together. I grabbed a couple more along the frontage road by the railroad, then headed on.
Cactus Blooms 
Sun Baked



I took the bike out and road to some desert hides along a pretty good dirt road. Doesn't take long once you get away from the freeway to see the beauty of the desert. 






Father's Day 2011, kids took me on a 8 mile hike in Noble Canyon out by Pine Valley. We kind of started in the middle and hiked up 4 miles collecting 21 caches along the way. The trail is real popular with the mountain bikers. I kept getting in the way.

We saw a few nice size Horned Toads along the way and a really cool Phasmatodea

Level 5?

This was in Walker LA. Nice hide but maybe a level 3 difficulty

Sara Wash - Lake Havasu Arizona


So my brother asks me to meet him in Lake Havasu City to help him move into a new place. So I got to work on looking for a nice hike to take while I was there. Came across a cache called "Crack in the Wall Hike http://coord.info/GC35D4 " hidden in 2002. The hike takes you down the wash or on the trail that parallels the wash until you get to the small canyon.



This is really cool, can you say "127 hours"? Glad I told someone where I was going. It's not that aggressive and there is evidence that plenty people go down this way. The rocks are all smooth from water and at one place someone left a rope to climb down a big one. Well worth the 2 mile hike to the cache. After finding the cache, I too the north trail back and up to Lizards peak. This added to the return distance but well worth the view. There is a cache called "Have a View Havasu http://coord.info/GCFD0" hidden in 2001. i like finding these old ones. From the top of Lizards Peak you can see the Giant Lizard that the locals made out of rocks about 312 degrees and down! There is also a nice place to sit while you rest.





Here is my track.
Sara Wash - Havasu at EveryTrail
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Fuller Falls

Fuller Falls
making the grab
Geocacher


Geo Hobbit













Then is was bush wacking and rock jumping up the hill west of the falls at about a 75 degree grade. No defined trail and rocks covered with dry leaves but we kept the climb going. Nearing the top, the trick was to find a passage over the huge rocks to the GZ. about 100' from the cache, we went past and around the huge rock wall to and came in from behind. We were both pretty tired by now and had to scale down the ace of the rocks to a large flat area closing in on the GZ. But we were too far north of the cache and could only get within 25'. So over another huge rock to another flat area and with reading the hint we were able to find the prize. The cache was not hidden at all, it was all but out in the open. 







Never know what you are going to run into. The find took us a good 2 hours to complete and it was a very satisfying find. We took our rest and drove into town for a nice lunch Then walked on the Ernie Maxwell Trail and found a few more, topped off with a refreshing snowball fight. 
Truly a great Caching Adventure!