Tipperary Hybrid Belle Fourche, South Dakota, United States
By
clay to stone on 05-Feb-06. Waypoint GCTB6X
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Logs
US14 ET Highway Trip with Sol de Lune and Mtrax. Day 22. Time to cross a few more US states of the list for Caching, starting in Casper, Wyoming. Today we set off from Rapid City to go North to get to North Dakota. A travel day, but a high priority on caching. We saw quite a few small towns along the way and got to explore a lot of out of the way spots. Thanks.
17724.36 TNLN
Visited: World Traveling Gold GC A#6
Albida
17724.36 TNLN
Visited: World Traveling Gold GC A#6
Albida
11:49:00 AM: (38 of 50) Find#9267
a short walk to get another letterbox thanks indeed.. foudn while passing through town.
Heading north from Rapid City via Sturgis and Spearfish heading to North Dakota ending up in a small town call Belfield
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. 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.
a short walk to get another letterbox thanks indeed.. foudn while passing through town.
Heading north from Rapid City via Sturgis and Spearfish heading to North Dakota ending up in a small town call Belfield
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. 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...
Heading out of Rapid City towards somewhere in North Dakota...grabbing caches as we went.
Always enjoy finding a Letterbox, so to grab two in a row was great.
Thanks and greetings from Australia.....
Heading out of Rapid City towards somewhere in North Dakota...grabbing caches as we went.
Always enjoy finding a Letterbox, so to grab two in a row was great.
Thanks and greetings from Australia.....
Cant believe this one survives down there..love the stamp, so fitting for this area
Midwest Road Trip - Day 6
We (magtfplanner, -Hellfire-, memomls, and I) are now officially underway on our 4300 mile tour of the Midwest!
On this trip we passed through 11 states and 2 Canadian Provinces (Our loop extended through Colorado, Kansas, Missouri, Minnesota, Wisconsin, South Dakota, North Dakota, Manitoba CA, Saskatchewan CA, Montana, Nebraska, Wyoming, and most of the outlying areas around Denver). We found a cache in every county (117!) and Delorme Page we passed through. In these 11 states we managed to find 8 Cache Across America caches and the oldest active cache in Missouri, Manitoba, and Kansas (which is also the oldest in the Universe ).
As -Hellfire- pointed out, we found 2 Wherigos, 6 Webcams, 7 Multis, 23 Letterboxes, 28 Earthcaches, 44 Virtuals, 88 blue squigglies, and 395 Traditionals to total 593 caches in 9 days (really 8 days and 8 hours)! So you can wrap your head around the shear magnitude, we averaged over 500 miles a day and about 70 caches a day .
This trip brought us to so many cool places, many of which most people will never see in their lives (and they won't even know what they are missing). Geocaching as a whole can take you to some of the coolest, most obscure places in the world. Of course, this trip is just a whirlwind trip; there is only so much you can really see in 8 days, right?
What a long night.. so many Deer!! Daybreak is nearly upon us... thanks for the letterbox.
Butte County..
Found with magtfplanner, -Hellfire-, and memomls
Thanks to all the CO for hiding these caches for us to find.
We (magtfplanner, -Hellfire-, memomls, and I) are now officially underway on our 4300 mile tour of the Midwest!
On this trip we passed through 11 states and 2 Canadian Provinces (Our loop extended through Colorado, Kansas, Missouri, Minnesota, Wisconsin, South Dakota, North Dakota, Manitoba CA, Saskatchewan CA, Montana, Nebraska, Wyoming, and most of the outlying areas around Denver). We found a cache in every county (117!) and Delorme Page we passed through. In these 11 states we managed to find 8 Cache Across America caches and the oldest active cache in Missouri, Manitoba, and Kansas (which is also the oldest in the Universe ).
As -Hellfire- pointed out, we found 2 Wherigos, 6 Webcams, 7 Multis, 23 Letterboxes, 28 Earthcaches, 44 Virtuals, 88 blue squigglies, and 395 Traditionals to total 593 caches in 9 days (really 8 days and 8 hours)! So you can wrap your head around the shear magnitude, we averaged over 500 miles a day and about 70 caches a day .
This trip brought us to so many cool places, many of which most people will never see in their lives (and they won't even know what they are missing). Geocaching as a whole can take you to some of the coolest, most obscure places in the world. Of course, this trip is just a whirlwind trip; there is only so much you can really see in 8 days, right?
What a long night.. so many Deer!! Daybreak is nearly upon us... thanks for the letterbox.
Butte County..
Found with magtfplanner, -Hellfire-, and memomls
Thanks to all the CO for hiding these caches for us to find.