Road Closed Casper, Wyoming, United States
By
WyoRusty on 02-Sep-12. Waypoint GC3W1TE
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Logs
I feel like between fifteen minutes of searching and the hint we should've found it. Ah well. Maybe next time.
US14 ET Highway Trip with Sol de Lune and Mtrax. Day 25. Time to cross a few more US states of the list for Caching, starting in Casper, Wyoming. This was our last day up north as we drove from Sheridan to Casper. This was a day of caching in the towns along the highway, we some interesting locations and fun hides. With so few places to search, it was a very well disguised hide here. Thanks.
17837.32 TNLN
Visited: World Traveling Gold GC A#6
Albida
17837.32 TNLN
Visited: World Traveling Gold GC A#6
Albida
1:09:00 PM: (33 of 34) Find#9380
hmm cache must have moved I guess as I found it away from perhaps where the clue states.. Owner might need to check it out.
Last full day in Wyoming before we fly back to LA, started our day caching around Sheridan before driving back to Casper with a few caching stops
Our main aim was to visit and geocache in a few more US States.
Greetings from Canberra Australia.
Logged as "SAM" which is a team of three Sol De Lune, Albida33 and Mtrax (me). Visiting the US as a team for the 2nd time, our mission to complete the ET series but before and after do some more exploring and geocaching along the way. Our tour starts around Barstow and a few days in Las Vegas before caching over to 29 Palms before hitting the ET Highway straying at Rachel and Tonapah.
Our second stage of our trip saw us doing a loop around Wyoming, Nebraska, South & Nth Dakota and Montana before finishing back in Los Angles, our finds for the trip totalled well over 4,000 geocaches.
hmm cache must have moved I guess as I found it away from perhaps where the clue states.. Owner might need to check it out.
Last full day in Wyoming before we fly back to LA, started our day caching around Sheridan before driving back to Casper with a few caching stops
Our main aim was to visit and geocache in a few more US States.
Greetings from Canberra Australia.
Logged as "SAM" which is a team of three Sol De Lune, Albida33 and Mtrax (me). Visiting the US as a team for the 2nd time, our mission to complete the ET series but before and after do some more exploring and geocaching along the way. Our tour starts around Barstow and a few days in Las Vegas before caching over to 29 Palms before hitting the ET Highway straying at Rachel and Tonapah.
Our second stage of our trip saw us doing a loop around Wyoming, Nebraska, South & Nth Dakota and Montana before finishing back in Los Angles, our finds for the trip totalled well over 4,000 geocaches.
Visiting from Australia and found with Albida and mtrax during our 4 week US adventure...
After a night in Sheridan and dinner a cool little place in town, we were up early on the road, spending a couple of hours in town ticking of what caches we could.
Yep, it sure is.....burt the cache was ok and we soon had in our hands.
Thanks for this one and for adding to the fun of our trip. Greetings from Australia.....
After a night in Sheridan and dinner a cool little place in town, we were up early on the road, spending a couple of hours in town ticking of what caches we could.
Yep, it sure is.....burt the cache was ok and we soon had in our hands.
Thanks for this one and for adding to the fun of our trip. Greetings from Australia.....
Found it at 1722.
I spent 5-10 minutes looking for this one, and was close to giving up.
I didn't read the hint until after the fact, just now, and that would have made it much clearer.
It was nicely hidden. There was some water inside the cache, which I poured out, and in fact most of the contents were still encased in a chunk of ice (that's a first!), which I didn't do anything with. The log, however, was fine, and perfectly OK to sign/date.
There sure were a bunch of animal remains within 100 feet of here, though, on both sides of the fence. I don't know about the "kid friendly" attribute, but "dogs allowed" sure applies - there are plenty of bones for dogs to take with them!
TNLNSL. TFTC!
I spent 5-10 minutes looking for this one, and was close to giving up.
I didn't read the hint until after the fact, just now, and that would have made it much clearer.
It was nicely hidden. There was some water inside the cache, which I poured out, and in fact most of the contents were still encased in a chunk of ice (that's a first!), which I didn't do anything with. The log, however, was fine, and perfectly OK to sign/date.
There sure were a bunch of animal remains within 100 feet of here, though, on both sides of the fence. I don't know about the "kid friendly" attribute, but "dogs allowed" sure applies - there are plenty of bones for dogs to take with them!
TNLNSL. TFTC!
On my way to Capser for the events and a weekend of caching. TFTC-SL