Celebrating 10 Years of Geocaching Las Vegas Style Las Vegas, Nevada, United States
By
MillerDude on 01-May-10. Waypoint GC27VPW
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Logs
US14 ET Highway Trip with Sol de Lune and Mtrax. Day 9. Today was a traditional caching day around Las Vegas in the morning before spending the afternoon on the strip. Plenty of caches to choose from so we stuck to ones on our side of the road and did what we could manage. Thanks.
14838.26 TNLN
Visited: World Traveling Gold GC A#6
Albida
14838.26 TNLN
Visited: World Traveling Gold GC A#6
Albida
Out for a day of caching in Vegas with Albida and mtrax while on our 4 week US adventure....
Arrived at the posted co-ords, found the cache no problems and all was good
Thanks for showing us part of Vegas other then the strip itself.
Arrived at the posted co-ords, found the cache no problems and all was good
Thanks for showing us part of Vegas other then the strip itself.
On a caching adventure with hillwilliam, Levidan, ALBSjudge and CoinBoss. We are in Nevada for 8 days caching and having fun. We were so happy when we saw that we would be here for the poker run and wanted to take part. Found lots of fun caches on the day and met some nice people from the area. Thanks to Clay and Gus for hosting and allowing us to join. I think we might do some of the fun things with the people back home in PA!
Spent the day in the Vegas area caching. Found over 3000 caches in our 8 days
TFTC
found by the event at the end
Spent the day in the Vegas area caching. Found over 3000 caches in our 8 days
TFTC
found by the event at the end
Found during the Annual Geo-Poker Run, I was over from Australia in LA and linked up with some caching buddies - Sissyta (California) and tumbleweed2 (Washington), and met some new caching buddies - Trail Cachers (Wyoming) and Desafio (Canada) to form International Team 5 (IT5).
Had a great day getting all the caches plus getting quite a few of the others along the way. TFTC.
Had a great day getting all the caches plus getting quite a few of the others along the way. TFTC.
Cleaning up the rest of the area caches after the Poker Run Event with Firesafe and Sissyta. Signed logs as Team 3 or T3.
Well our 2013 Geocaching vacation/trip has finally arrived. Early on a SNOW filled spring morning in Lancaster, Our group called Team L.O.S.T. consisting of Philflyboy, Levidan, Hillwilliam, Albsjudge, and myself CoinBoss. We gathered early to drive to the Philadelphia Airport, all eager and ready to fly to Nevada to conquer the ET highway along with the oldest and third oldest caches in Nevada, the Alien head geoart, and UFO geoart. We will hopefully travel thru California, Arizona, and Utah before we head home with our VERY eager 4000 finds. We stopped at the airport and grabbed caches while waiting for our plane. The flight was pretty uneventful, other than me showing Hillwilliam that I do snore like a loud chainsaw as others have warned her. Once in Vegas we rented our car and started off to get supplies and start caching.. It was a long 22 hour day of caching we got in before hitting bed for something like 5 hours of bad sleep due to jet lag… YUK.. But at least we all escaped the snow in PA and welcomed the 60 degrees weather when we arrived…! We completed our first day here by completing the Alien head and UFO geoart at NIGHT its worth waiting till night to complete it… it’s a whole different experience then during the daylight hours.
It took us day 2, 3, and an hour of day 4 to complete the ET highway and some surrounding caches. It was a lot of fun driving thru such desolate areas of the desert as part of this series. I loved the what looked like an abandoned ranch we all took lots of photos in this area on day 3 of our trip.
The rest of day 4 and day 5 was a nice change from the past few days. We took our Team L.O.S.T. stamps and started searching out stakes. We had a great time these two days, however the two rental cars did not care for it. Some areas we should have rented higher riding cars or a jeep. We did manage not to get stuck here. There was one true coinboss adventure though, when we were on a dirt road on a side of a hill with no room to pass, I was trying to assist another around one of our cars. I went up to his window to let him know I will spot him around our cars, it was then I noticed he was about 95 years old, but he also had his right hand resting on his shotgun sitting beside him. Boy was I glad I got him around us without scratching his vehical… LOL
Thanks to all the COs for maintaining the caches we have been planning to grab on this trip for at least two years now.
It took us day 2, 3, and an hour of day 4 to complete the ET highway and some surrounding caches. It was a lot of fun driving thru such desolate areas of the desert as part of this series. I loved the what looked like an abandoned ranch we all took lots of photos in this area on day 3 of our trip.
The rest of day 4 and day 5 was a nice change from the past few days. We took our Team L.O.S.T. stamps and started searching out stakes. We had a great time these two days, however the two rental cars did not care for it. Some areas we should have rented higher riding cars or a jeep. We did manage not to get stuck here. There was one true coinboss adventure though, when we were on a dirt road on a side of a hill with no room to pass, I was trying to assist another around one of our cars. I went up to his window to let him know I will spot him around our cars, it was then I noticed he was about 95 years old, but he also had his right hand resting on his shotgun sitting beside him. Boy was I glad I got him around us without scratching his vehical… LOL
Thanks to all the COs for maintaining the caches we have been planning to grab on this trip for at least two years now.