Logs for BKip 

27-Dec-15
I am the owner of the "Woodsy Owl Replacement GC" listed as being placed in this cache back on 01/17/2015. There has been no mention in the logs since then. Could the next visigor to this cache please update me on the statue of my trackable?

Thank you,
Bob (BKip) 
 
10-Feb-13
(T:1552) 22th (and last) on a Las Vegas trip. Cache was sitting there just waiting for me to come and log it. 
 
08-Feb-13
(T: 1407) 9th on a Las Vegas trip. The cap on this one is the worst shape yet. 
 
(T: 1353) 7th on a Las Vegas trip. Watched a bit as a train, of amazing length, rolled the the rails accross the road. 
 
(T: 1348) 6th on a Las Vegas trip. Cap is cracked but usable. 
 
(T: 1401) 8th on a Las Vegas trip. Great set-up on this one. The sun is really taking a toll on the caps of these cool containers. Not much left (of the cap) on this one. 
 
(T: 1344) 5th on a Las Vegas trip. Quick 'n easy! 
 
10-May-12
(T:1638) A fun cache, well worth a visit! Looks like the paint is fairly new and well maintained. 
 
16-Mar-09
An easy early morning grab and now I know what a “Coral Tree†is. Left “Hollora’s Traveling Tools of the Trade†GC. 
 
06-Dec-05
Didn’t expect to find a totem pole in Japan but I did. Found in Tokyo’s Ueno Park, not far from the zoo entrance. 
 
30-Nov-05
Found this Holy Water at a shrine near a regular cache (GCG0FG) in the shadow of Tokyo Tower.

[This entry was edited by BKip on Saturday, December 10, 2005 at 5:15:35 AM.] 
 
29-Nov-05
Found this exotic sundial while exploring Disney Sea in Japan. 
 
31-Oct-05
This is one of many located at Mare Island, Vallejo, Ca at the ex-naval base & shipyard. 
 
29-Oct-05
Found at The Marin Humane Society, 171 Bel Marin Keys Blvd., Novato, CA 94949 
 
23-Oct-05
The Mountain Theater in the Mt Tamalpais state park was constructed by the Civilian Conservation Corps in the 1930s. The natural-stone amphitheater seats 3,750 people and features the Mountain Play each spring, produced every year since 1913.
http://www.parks.ca.gov/default.asp?page_id=471
http://www.mountainplay.org/history.php
 
 

What a very cool location & cache concept.

 
 
06-Oct-05
This steel wheeled workhorse was found on Stony Point Road, behind a fence, in Sonoma Co., Ca. 
 
02-Oct-05
This big bowling pin is located at the Country Club Bowl in San Rafael, Ca. 
 
01-Oct-05
Dead ‘federate 1st Sgt Co I, 50 NC INF Regt., CSA, John Cooper, b. 07 Mar 1831, d. 21 Feb 1903, is buried in the Santa Rosa Rural Cemetery. This cemetery has about 150 Civil War veterans, including about 15 Confederates. 
 
24-Sep-05
This Zippy visit was titled “REVIVAL MEETING†that took place on 09 Sep 2005 in Vallejo, Ca, at the Relay Club, a bar right around the corner from the police station. 
 
30-Aug-05
California Gold: California Missions #107
Founded in 1817 by Padre Vicente Sarria, Mission San Rafael was originally designated a sanitarium for native converts suffering from San Francisco’s generally damper climate. In 1822, San Rafael was raised to full mission status. http://www.californiamissions.com/cahistory/sanrafael.html 
 
04-Jul-05
Point Bonita is located at the northern entrance to the San Francisco Bay.
http://www.rudyalicelighthouse.net/CalLts/PtBonita/PtBonita.htm
Construction began in 1854 on this lighthouse situated on the highest hill in the area - 260 feet above sea level. The lamp was lit on May 2, 1855. 
 
04-Jun-05
Great cache concept! Thank you.