Americana Hwy 70 Series #64 Carlisle, Arkansas, United States
By
LostBoys2007 on 02-Apr-10. Waypoint GC260EE
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Headed out today to grab a few of these. Managed to find 41 and DNF 19 as well. Had to call it quits then and head back to Memphis.
Thanks for the caches.
Thanks for the caches.
Long day, but thanks to some help from Tirzah, we were able to cross this series off our list. Most of the caches are in good condiition, but had to replace a few as the spring cleaning crew killed a few of these.
Thank you for the cache, Savoy
- I have never been lost, but I will admit to being might confused for several weeks.
- Daniel Boone
Thank you for the cache, Savoy
- I have never been lost, but I will admit to being might confused for several weeks.
- Daniel Boone
Saturday caching while on the way from Rowlett to Branson, MO, with a stop along the way in Conway to visit my Daughter at UCA. Left way too early to make the drive and stopped first just past Little Rock for the Americana highway series before heading north to Conway. After a little food, gas, and a chat we were on our way again. Took the scenic route from Conway into Branson, making a few more stops along the way.
Thanks for the smiley!
Thanks for the smiley!
Took us 7 hours to do this but we made it, thanks for putting this out. I'm sore from head to toe, it was a challenge. Half way through I wanted to give up, but then Eagle95 pushed us the rest of the way through. TFTC.
This entry was edited by LostandFound28 on Friday, 15 March 2013 at 06:40:42 UTC.
This entry was edited by LostandFound28 on Friday, 15 March 2013 at 06:40:42 UTC.
This trail was a really fun time. Thanks for placing these quick, easy, and sometimes "huh?" finds. L&F28 and I really had a good time driving this road. We ended up talking to a few county and local patrols who were a little curious why we were where were and why we were doing what we were doing. Thanks again for the memories. TFTC SL
01/27/2013 09:42 This morning I picked up thefab5willisclan, aka Mr Fab5 and we headed out to sweep the Hwy 70 Series. We stopped for a quick breakfast cache at Mickey D's and head on over to the first cache. Great start no traffic this early on Sunday. I drove up close to it and Fab5 jumped out and grabbed the cache. His first of many jumps today. We had planned this and had logs, containers ready to replace as needed. We kind of did the ET Trail container swap along the way. We dropped a new container and log on number 1, signed the log on the way to number 2, and then dropped the first container on number 2. This save some time signing logs at each cache. There were a few caches we could not do this on due to where they were or the hiding spot. First cache logged at 740 am, #174 logged at 1241 pm, 5 hours with one pit stop. We did run into some traffic due to an I-40 back up. We added some other caches along the way for a total of 177 finds, one dnf not replace due to a 3.5 difficulty ratting. The respective topics of the day 1: did you get it, 2: which one was that, 3: where's my phone. It was loads of fun and it helped the smiley count a lot.
What a day!!! We started around 7:40 AM with our first Cache and ended around 12:45 PM with our last. We ended up with a total of 177 Caches for the day. Paladinds1961 drove and I run. And run I did! I was out of the truck most times before the truck was stopped, then I would rush over grab the cache then we were off again. We replaced a few logs, and some containers. But all in all most were in great shape. I ripped the crotch out of my pants within the first hour, and had to go with a breeze all day. Poor Paladinds had to watch me bend over so many times with my plumbers butt showing that he will be scarred for life I'm sure. We had a great time and I am grateful for all the Cache hiders who put this together. Thanks for the fun!!!
thefab5willisclan from Jacksonville, AR
find number 2568 on our 534th day of Caching in a row.
thefab5willisclan from Jacksonville, AR
find number 2568 on our 534th day of Caching in a row.
7 state run to help fill in the geomap of the United States. Had a blast and really enjoyed the trip. Thanks for the
Been working to get a trip in for the month and finally just had to force the issue. Turns out is may have been a bit of a last hurrah for a close friend but we all had a blast. We covered a lot of miles, took turns sleeping and driving and didn't get near as many caches as we would have liked but it was still tons of fun. Hope to make a trip this way again sooner than later. We just wish we'd had more time, logged either with our initials or LOIC for short. One thing for sure, it was a lot warmer down here than at home so the lack of sleep and accommodations was well worth it. Going to be a bit of copy/paste going on here but my sanity dictates it. So with that a big thanks to the CO's for the hides, the fun and another smiley on the map. See you on the trail, may the cache master smile on you and keep on caching !
Wasn't much fun after the sun went down but we were determined to 'smiley' as many of those question marks as possible. Thanks for the fun.
We are out on another famous cache trip with the guys to the this area to catch some caches. Thank CO's for placing these for all of our enjoyment. See you on the trail. T4T$
Finally got a trip in for the month after much neigh saying and replanning. Times are short for some of us and this seemed a good way to use up a bit of it, we all had a blast. We drove tons of miles, sleeped in the rig while driving. We opted for a few less caches as we would have normaly bagged in trade for less sore mussels. I plan to make another trip this way to get a few more that we missed and maybe get $rs to join us... We logged either with our initials or LOIC for short. Was a lot warmer down here than here in Idaho. Hope to someday run into some of you on the trail, Drop us a line if toe come up to do the geoart.. Thank you so much to all the COs that put all these caches out for us to enjoy. There is a ton of fun to be had and relived while out here.