Mo End California, United States
By
DJAlan on 29-Dec-10. Waypoint GC2KW0A
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Logs
Found only the last one this time but will try the rest next time. Had a great weekend hiking and taking pictures of the UP trains going through the Mojave National Preserve. SL. Left a small orange squashed glass marble. TFTC!!
We had just enough time (we thought) to do one more series on the way back to Vegas to catch a plane back to Alaska, so we chose the phonetic alphabet series just up the road. After finishing it, we thought we'd do just a couple in your series and we picked up the 10 or so going west. We looked at each other and said, "maybe we have time for a few more." So, we drove down to the end of the road and headed back west, telling ourselves that we would quit at a certain time. Well, we liked it so much that we finished that stretch of the road before heading on to Vegas. These are nicely done, with spot on coords. Love the names. Thank you.
Decided to do half of this series while we are staying at the KOA. This one took a few minutes to find. Dropped off TB. TFTC
Heading back from Vegas after 5 days of caching in and around the area. Had some time to spare just as the sun was setting. Thanks!
I decided to turn my boring 5 hour road trip into a fun 12 hour solo caching trip. I finished Primm, Baker, Yermo Road and few in between. Picked up lots of smiles. Thanks for a fun day! tftc
On my way back to Vegas from Oceanside, I had a blast doing the Yermo trail and several other caches in the area. Thanks again for placing these so I could find them with the Sun shining and winds blowing strong today! TNLN/SL TFTC!!
Wow what a trip! Humboldt flier and I hooked up as team STNY to do some caching in the west. This will be our 2nd trip out west together and 3 or 4 trips for each of us total. Something about the desert seems to keep calling us back. This time our target was the Route 66 trail plus interesting caches along the way. We also focused on solving some puzzles to add to our non-traditionals. We logged a total of 1167 miles on the rental car! Now that's a lot of driving. The weather was spectacular - mid 60s and clear, clear skies. Cold at night (well cold is relative - while I was out in the 28-30 degree nights it dropped to 7 degrees for a HIGH in Chicago so 28 wasn't so bad after all!) Many, many thanks to you, DJAlan, for placing this cache to keep us entertained. This is cache #70 of 363 for the day.
Dear Cache, Wow what a trip! Team STNY hooked up once again to do some caching in the west. AKiteFlier from Chicago, Illinois and Humboldt Flier from N.W. California have invaded the deserts of the American Southwest. This will be our 3rd. trip out west together, with multiple trips for each of us as members of other teams. Something about the desert seems to keep calling us back. This time our target was the Route 66 trail plus interesting caches along the way. We also focused on solving some puzzles to add to our non-traditionals. We logged a total of 1167 miles on the rental car! Now that's a lot of driving. The weather was spectacular - mid 60s and clear, clear skies. Cold at night. A HUGE THANKS FOR THIS TRAIL AND ALL OF THE GIGGLES ASSOCIATED WITH SO MANY OF THE CACHE NAMES ... BUSTED A GUT MANY TIMES. ONE MORE BIG BLUE RIBBON TO YOUR COLLECTION. Thanks for the fun. Many Thanks to your owner for having placed you. TNLN SL TFTC
Gathering more caches this morning before heading home with the TAZ team: Lookin'Good, Subman123, Scratch1, grandmabetsy and Roadrunners. Thanks for all of the caches and fun!
10:48 AM -- When I taught high school the kids called me mr mo due to the pronunciation of our last name. No one uses that any more so Mo End seemed appropriate as a find.
[blue]Thanks for the cache.[/blue]
[blue]Thanks for the cache.[/blue]
Found on holiday from Australia for 4 weeks and heading into Barstow and Las Vegas to do Route 66 and then the ET Highway. Another trail too good to pass up, decided to attack this at night, completed it in 2 hours. Great to get another USA smiley.
TFTC
This entry was edited by FurfacesLL on Thursday, 06 September 2012 at 08:34:57 UTC.
TFTC
This entry was edited by FurfacesLL on Thursday, 06 September 2012 at 08:34:57 UTC.
Found it! I am not sure it is where it is supposed to be, as there has been a lot of pruning in here, but I put it back where I found it. Took the trackable. Signed the log, thanks for the hide.
Thank you so much for Yer A-Mo-zing cache series! We broke our record for the most caches found in one day!!
Keep on Caching!
~ Kewaneh & Shark
This entry was edited by Kewaneh & Shark on Monday, 18 June 2012 at 03:42:56 UTC.
Thank you so much for Yer A-Mo-zing cache series! We broke our record for the most caches found in one day!!
Keep on Caching!
~ Kewaneh & Shark
This entry was edited by Kewaneh & Shark on Monday, 18 June 2012 at 03:42:56 UTC.
Thanks for all the hard work and time it took to place all these caches. Ultrahide and I went on a 10 day epic camping adventure through NM, AZ, CA, NV, UT and back to CO. We ended up with 1,744 caches including 32 virtuals, 6 WIGs and 5 events after 3,080 miles. We had a great time finding these caches. We signed the log as Team NOCO and a TB number. I wish I had the time to log a personal log on each cache like normal but there are way too many to remember the details now. Thanks for the cache. Happy Trails.
Geocaching in California with elemay and Joce13.
We come from Quebec City, Canada.
Thanks for this cache.
We come from Quebec City, Canada.
Thanks for this cache.
Heading east on Yermo Rd. and was able to score the last 10 in the series. Hope to be back and score some more. Thanks for setting this awesome series up! Got a kick out of some of the creative names!
2:01:00 PM: (Count: 99 of 105 )
After doing the R66 Power Trail who could resist another one, we found this series was slighty harder and had to think a bit more as well as the varied cache hid and place ment also made it tricky to use the rolling cache log method so we had to adapt every now and again , but for the most part it was quick finds just a bit more leg work required
A great warm down from the Power Trail thanks
Another day in the Barstow area we have completed the Route66 series now exploring the area.
Signed our logs using team name: SAM : (Sol de Lune ,Albida and mtrax)
Hello from Canberra, Australia
After doing the R66 Power Trail who could resist another one, we found this series was slighty harder and had to think a bit more as well as the varied cache hid and place ment also made it tricky to use the rolling cache log method so we had to adapt every now and again , but for the most part it was quick finds just a bit more leg work required
A great warm down from the Power Trail thanks
Another day in the Barstow area we have completed the Route66 series now exploring the area.
Signed our logs using team name: SAM : (Sol de Lune ,Albida and mtrax)
Hello from Canberra, Australia
US12. Back into the swing of power trail caching, this one proved a bit different to the R66 ones, and had a few challenging hides along the way. Thanks.
7664.1057 TNLN
Visited: World Traveling Gold GC A#6 & Mosquito A#32
Albida
7664.1057 TNLN
Visited: World Traveling Gold GC A#6 & Mosquito A#32
Albida
A fun little series that the team of Sol de Lune (S) Albida (A) and Mtrax (M) and logged as S.A.M. enjoyed while we were visiting the area from Australia. Thanks for the fun and the effort of getting the caches out there.....