Juan Carrasco Mercantile "Balmorhea, TX" Balmorhea, Texas, United States
By golfwormer on 24-Dec-08. Waypoint GC1K3HV

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Can't pass up a cache that's right on the way to the pool! No Way!
 
06-Nov-11
TFTC SL. . .Joe
 
12-Oct-11
It was still early morning when we found this one and too early for a burrito. We took nothing, left nothing, signed the log, and replaced the cache where found. Thanks for the hide.

This cache was found while on a "Texas County Challenge” Caching Road Trip from 10/7 – 10/15/2011: This trip resulted in 9 days, covering 2,900 Miles, finding caches in 59 Counties, with a result of 199 Cache Finds. We actually traveled through 71 counties on the trip but had previously found caches in 12 of the counties. We saw hundreds of deer, 2 foxes, prairie chickens, and saw many dead skunks (smelled even more) along the side of the road. We also saw too many oil wells to count in Midland and Ector Counties, and also hundreds and hundreds of wind generators in West Texas. What a sight! We also had several encounters with the Border Patrol while caching through the counties bordering Mexico. Summary: A great trip with spectacular results. Only about 100 more counties to go! Big Grin
 
27-Jul-11
US11. Another cache outside a store. No eating here for me though. Thanks.

5380.167 TNLN
Visited: World Traveling Gold GC A#6 & 2006 Satellite V3 A#25

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