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A good day of caching in the NW is...


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Congrats on your 600th find! Any nice warm, sunny summer day is a good caching day for me! I've had many great caching adventures in our grand state of Washington. Most recently, I went on a backpacking trip up to Lake Ann near Mount Baker. There was only one cache to find in the area, but the location was truly the treasure itself. It makes me grateful to live in such a beautiful and awesome place as the great PNW! :unsure:

 

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*Bump!* I really enjoy looking through all the cool pictures that people post. With the days getting longer and the weather getting nicer, I'm looking for some ideas for summer hikes/places to see. Keep 'em coming! :rolleyes:

 

...better than looking at pictures of a good day of caching in the NW from across the pond.

 

I agree with tsunami_KNUW, lets keep the pictures and cache links coming!! It's the only way I can get through my days here!!! LOL :lol:

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... getting out and seeing new places I've driven by my whole life only to have GC.com stop me so I can look around!

this one was a great day -the next day not so much, I got cozy with a bottle of motrin

 

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Dang, that guy looks just like this guy I've known and gone to school with since Kindergarden in '82! LOL!! Nice pic J. We should have gotten one of us together at the top of the falls there.

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... getting out and seeing new places I've driven by my whole life only to have GC.com stop me so I can look around!

this one was a great day -the next day not so much, I got cozy with a bottle of motrin

 

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So your just going to post a picture of a kick a** spot and not tell us where you were or what cache you found!

 

I was thinking the almost the same thing. Based on Super10commander's gallery it looks like Blue Hole. Road trip?

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Sorry about that! it is bluehole multi cache GCGDM5

 

its like 2.5 miles one way if you follow the multi (read it, and follow.......don't go down the river bed! ask me how I know....) oh and its down hill (didn't feel like it)

 

or its 2 miles one way uphill from the smith landing just off HWY 126 south of the cache.

 

this one had us laughing as you are in BIG tree's and at one point your only like 80ft from the highway! what you can't see for the tree's is its up a big-ol cliff. There is no easy way in to this one but the trip is well worht it.

 

on a side note this is a good time of year to go the mosquito's haven't come on strong yet and you can get great days like the one in the picture if you plan it right.

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This is a great spot. Definitely one of my favorites.

 

Tamolitch Pool is its name and it is a geological wonder.

 

The falls here are only falls during exceptionally heavy water runoff in the spring. A lava flow covered the river here and the water bubbles up out of the ground at this point.

 

The best access is at Carmen reservoir in my opinion. It is just such an awe inspiring thing to come up on the pool.

 

A good day of caching in the NW is......WOW! look at that.

 

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Resurrecting this one again. There's gotta be a ton of cool pics out there after a long beautiful summer! Here's a few from a backpacking trip up near Buckhorn Mountain and Marmot Pass last weekend. 24.5 mile trip, the weather was perfect, hiked up to nearly 7,000 feet, amazing views, great time spent with friends, and even found a few caches too :drama:

 

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For the hike LandRover and I accomplished, there were no geocaches. Although he briefly entertained the idea of placing one up there, the thought of maintenance on this particular location was the deal breaker though. :lol:

 

However, that particular area is linked via the September's HOTM chatter for Lake Valhalla.

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For the hike LandRover and I accomplished, there were no geocaches. Although he briefly entertained the idea of placing one up there, the thought of maintenance on this particular location was the deal breaker though. :lol:

 

However, that particular area is linked via the September's HOTM chatter for Lake Valhalla.

 

I may email you about this again, just for the details since most of it's in that HOTM thread. Looks like a nice place to be. So blessed to be born in Washington.

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For the hike LandRover and I accomplished, there were no geocaches. Although he briefly entertained the idea of placing one up there, the thought of maintenance on this particular location was the deal breaker though. :lol:

 

However, that particular area is linked via the September's HOTM chatter for Lake Valhalla.

 

I may email you about this again, just for the details since most of it's in that HOTM thread. Looks like a nice place to be. So blessed to be born in Washington.

This was a pretty intense hike. My log.

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One thing I really like about caching in the Northwest is you can pretty much get outside comfortably year around without having to worry about extreme weather (snow storms, heat, humidity...). This weekend a few friends and I hiked the Boulder River Trail east of Arlington. It was sunny and beautiful with temps near 60...it was hard to believe it's only February! It was a pretty easy hike--a nice and easy warm up for the bigger spring and summer adventures <_<

 

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