Bacon Sandwich Boise, Idaho, United States
By
Team B.L.T. on 08-Apr-11. Waypoint GC2RTB7
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Logs
Another beautiful day for caching. Decided to come out and work the Trail a little. Fun finds and fun time. Logged all caches as Team Bonk. TFTH and the
TFTC! Working on the next section of this trail....we'll see how far we get today! We're having lots of fun watching the line of smileys growing longer & longer. Thanks again to all the CO's for this series! Stamped the log as Team Bonk (JC[] & me).
Another find here in Idaho at the begining of what is the last of 8 weeks here in the USA while on a holiday/caching trip. Flew up from Vegas this morning and hit this trail shortly after arriving. 119 finds for the afternoon, 1 DNF and a couple of did not attempts.
All great fun, easy unsealed roads and only past about 5 other cars all afternoon.
Greetings from Australia.
All great fun, easy unsealed roads and only past about 5 other cars all afternoon.
Greetings from Australia.
We had another great day on the trails on our trip to Idaho. We did encounter one unpleasant man when he tried to tell us we were on his private property and was very vocally complaining about people coming down his road and walking all around just like they owned the place (his words). There were no signs up when we went down the road but there was where we left it. There were many caches along these roads and we wondered how everyone was getting away with it if he owned the roads. He didn't actually tell us to leave so we continued and wouldn't you know it, we met him coming back later escorting a transport. We expected him to stop and give us hell but he kept on going. Later in the day we came upon another road strung with caches and there was his sign again saying no trespassing/private property. We stopped and were just sitting there for the moment when a truck pulled up and we thought it was him again, so hubby got out and asked him if we could go down his road for these caches. It apparently wasn't the same man, but sure looked like him, and he laughed and said it was a public road and no one could stop us from driving on it. There was even a note in one of the caches we found stating "Do you know this is private property?" It kind of took some of the fun out of the day for us. We signed the log as 2 Gypsies and thanks to everyone who placed these caches.
Today we are cleaning up Indian Creek and part of Mayfield road. And almost through with the August challenge. Thanks for the cache.
Well here we are again making our way along the power trails but we sure do thank you for putting them out! TFTC
Another day of the trail and another day of fun! Thanks for all the caches so close to me!
Another fun day of caching the power trails with kre8stuff and All4fun! Signed logs as NaborLadie$. TFTF = )
Good run on the trails with nayborlady and kre8stuff. Signed log as nayborladie$. Thanks for all of the great hides! Found all but the very last cache of the day... so nice to see well maintained caches Picked up TB
Out on the caching road with All4Fun! and NayborLady on a really great afternoon. Signed the logs as NaborLadie$. Thanks for keeping up this Oregon Trail series; it was fun to be able to find them all.
Found while out caching with RdDrgn22. We signed the log as Team Us! Thanks for the fun and the smiley. Keep the caches coming!
Found this one while out for the day with Baby Girl Sherry. We logged the cache as Team Us! Thanks for the fun, the hide, and the smiley! We performed maintenance and replaced logs throughout the day as needed.
4th day of the road trip of caching with ruylopez and JB, signed log JB+RL+JBD, another hot day made for some tough caching.
#15433 - In the afternoon, we continued down this powertrail of caches as we made our way to Boise. Signed the logbook "JB + RL + JBD". Thanks for all the caches!
Found it on a caching road trip with ruylopez and jbduffmann. It was another hot day in Idaho, but we drank plenty of fluids and had a great day caching . We signed in as JB & RL & JBD. TFTC
Came down from Vancouver with Adroit Seeker and Ozzie and the Boys for a week of caching. Spent our first day on this trail and although we got off to a rough start and eventually had to give up on a portion of it we soon got dialed in and the rest of the day went smoothly.
Thanks for putting them out there, thanks for the fun.
Find # 5455 @ 3:12:00 PM
Thanks for putting them out there, thanks for the fun.
Find # 5455 @ 3:12:00 PM
In town from Portland working our way to 9000 finds. Thank's for putting these out here for us to find. TFTC â„¢Happy Caching! Shelrik
Out for a week of geocaching with Adroit Seeker and Roman to take on some power trails and geoart in Idaho as well as many other great caches along the way.
It was quite the adventure complete with lizards, snakes, scorpions and spiders... oh my! We also came face to face with more cows, bulls and horses on the roads and at caches than you'd think possible while caching. All while enjoying a record heat wave and amazing country side.
We managed a little over 2,000 finds on our trip and a personal record 567 caches on one hot sunny day while logging almost 3,000kms, making the round trip by car from Vancouver, BC.
Thanks to all of you who put out the caches and made this trip so enjoyable.
In most cases TNLN and SL (usually with our stamp "OAR" with paddles and maple leaf) and for the exceptions amendments to follow!
It was quite the adventure complete with lizards, snakes, scorpions and spiders... oh my! We also came face to face with more cows, bulls and horses on the roads and at caches than you'd think possible while caching. All while enjoying a record heat wave and amazing country side.
We managed a little over 2,000 finds on our trip and a personal record 567 caches on one hot sunny day while logging almost 3,000kms, making the round trip by car from Vancouver, BC.
Thanks to all of you who put out the caches and made this trip so enjoyable.
In most cases TNLN and SL (usually with our stamp "OAR" with paddles and maple leaf) and for the exceptions amendments to follow!
Day 2 of our Boise Idaho caching trip with Roman and Ozzie and the boys.
This was our first day of caching in the area after our long drive to here from Vancouver.
Our day started out a bit slow on a road that did not work well for caching but after a reposition past that point
we soon got into a groove of caching, and managed to pull out a few hundred finds for a total of 239 for the
day.
We got to see a variety of animals comprised of birds, lizards, and a few rattle snakes of which we all respected
our space and kept our distances.
The weather was great today in the high 80's
On our 9 day trip we managed in total to travel over 3000 km, found and signed over 2000 caches, getting on most
days a few hundred caches, and on a record hot day we got as many as 567 caches our best day on the trip.
For the most we stamped the logs which had a Canadian Maple Leaf with two OAR's crossed above it with the initials
of OAR to represent each of our caching crew names.
Thanks Team B.L.T. for all the caches placed for us to find.
This was our first day of caching in the area after our long drive to here from Vancouver.
Our day started out a bit slow on a road that did not work well for caching but after a reposition past that point
we soon got into a groove of caching, and managed to pull out a few hundred finds for a total of 239 for the
day.
We got to see a variety of animals comprised of birds, lizards, and a few rattle snakes of which we all respected
our space and kept our distances.
The weather was great today in the high 80's
On our 9 day trip we managed in total to travel over 3000 km, found and signed over 2000 caches, getting on most
days a few hundred caches, and on a record hot day we got as many as 567 caches our best day on the trip.
For the most we stamped the logs which had a Canadian Maple Leaf with two OAR's crossed above it with the initials
of OAR to represent each of our caching crew names.
Thanks Team B.L.T. for all the caches placed for us to find.