Historic Cliff House California, United States
By
tumbleweed2 on 25-May-11. Waypoint GC2T5EA
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Logs
10:53am, out with Bocono, G-Ma-O and my wife, trying to put a little dent in these caches that we have wanted to do for a year or better.
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In the area today doing some caching and some repair work on other caches, Thanks for the fun with this one
Out playing in the desert with H2OI am working my way to 6000just a couple more to go. thanks for the cache
Found it. Taking the long way on route 66 to Laughlin. Thanks for the hide and history.
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, tumbleweed2, for placing this cache to keep us entertained. This is cache #78 of 363 for the day.
Dear Cache, Ahhhhhhhhh, another ghost and a business struggling to hand on. So different than my first trip through the area before there was an 'Interstate". 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. Thanks for the leg stretch. Thanks for the fun. Many Thanks to your owner for having placed you. TNLN SL TFTC
Spent another day in the area grabbing some caches in town and along Route 66. All the caches are in great shape and replacements weren't needed anywhere. Had to have lunch at the Bagdad Cafe. Neat people and one of the neatest caches we've done. Thanks to all the cache owners who have taken time to place caches for others to enjoy and believe me....we have!! TFTH
On holidays from Australia we had planned on doing a spot of caching whilst in and around Barstow and Las Vegas. One of our goals was to complete the Route 66 series. Early start, late finish was in order and after a long 15+ hours, we completed the series and some extra's along the way. Wow what an experience that was! FurfacesLL No 2 sprained her ankle on the Yermo series, and FurfacesLL No 1 was down with a cold, So we were very pleased with ourselves. A days' rest then off to tackle the ET Highway! Thanks to the cache owners for all the work in maintaining these caches.
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.
6:07:00 AM: (Count: 1 of 602 )
After many months waiting we are finally here, we where fortunately enough to meet the cache owners at an event, but even more fortunate to have mild weather.
But first a few caches before we get on to the start of series and this cache attracted out attention. Great location and thanks
We completed the series plus a few side caches in about two days and loved it
More detailed log posted on 000-Route 66 ( http://coord.info/GC2Q8GK )
Signed our logs using team name: SAM : Sol de Lune ,Albida and mtrax)
Hello from Canberra, Australia
After many months waiting we are finally here, we where fortunately enough to meet the cache owners at an event, but even more fortunate to have mild weather.
But first a few caches before we get on to the start of series and this cache attracted out attention. Great location and thanks
We completed the series plus a few side caches in about two days and loved it
More detailed log posted on 000-Route 66 ( http://coord.info/GC2Q8GK )
Signed our logs using team name: SAM : Sol de Lune ,Albida and mtrax)
Hello from Canberra, Australia
US12. Well today was the day for the R66 caches, but of course we had to get there first, so this was the first along the way. Thanks.
6695.88 TNLN
Visited: World Traveling Gold GC A#6 & 2008 Ground Speak Volunteer A#115
Albida
6695.88 TNLN
Visited: World Traveling Gold GC A#6 & 2008 Ground Speak Volunteer A#115
Albida
The first find of the day as Sol de Lune, Albida and Mtrax headed for the Route 66 trail. A quick find and we off for the next one.
Thanks for this find...
Thanks for this find...
Down from British Columbia for the winter and most of the time is spent caching. Today was a travel day, going from Barstow to Needles with an overnight stop at the Amboy Crater. Several caches had come out since I did the Route 66 series, so I was kept occupied during my travel. Nice to have lots of pull-over room for the RV, too! Thanks for putting out your caches!