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We will do EarthCaches of all types, but truly enjoy those that take us somewhere remote, require an effort to reach, and ask us to do something more than just get information from a sign. Canoeing is great, provided rental places are nearby. A little bit of low level rock climbing without gear is okay. Hiking for long distances---as much as 7-8 miles, provided the scenery is cool, is fine.

 

So, tell me about the coolest EarthCaches in your state that fit these parameters!

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In my opinion, the best EarthCache in the State of Iowa (Iowa is my State) is :

 

http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_detai...0c-3b9f9ad8dc51

 

It is located down by Maquoketa Iowa. The funny thing about this EarthCache, is that the posted coordinates are not that of the cave itself. The developer of this EarthCache tells you approximately where the cave is in the EarthCache's write up. It is up to you to find it. By doing this, I ended up discovering alot of unique about this special area by just looking for the cave. The 'road' to the cave is very primitive, the hike is rough. In general, a very cool place.

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Ontarios more then 1.5x Texas, but alot of that is too dense for even cachers.. :D

 

My Favorite Placed/Found :La Cloche Fjord:

http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.aspx?wp=GC1GJ85

 

 

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My Favorite Unfound:Rocks that Grew : http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.aspx?wp=GCKTD9

 

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Ontario's (likely) favorite: Table Rock Earthcache Niagara Falls: http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.aspx?wp=GCMH1C

 

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There's two here in Virginia that we love for different reasons...

 

Alum Spring Rocks!

 

http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_detai...8d-80c9222724b2

 

With the "rock" in the water (which is amazing in itself!) it's easy to visualize an earthquake that caused it to get there. And even dinosaurs way back when! I have to say it's at the top of my list. But an EXTREMELY close second is...

 

The Falls of the Rappahannock

 

http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_detai...76-3622648638d4

 

It was amazing to see the river rushing by us. Yet as we walked along the banks, there were areas where you could get in the water and easily walk to a small strip of land. The geological differences from one end to the other end was something else!

 

If you head to Fredericksburg, VA, these two aren't to be missed! :D

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This is what I have come up with as my favorite EC for each state that I have looked for ECs in.

I had trouble picking one for PA and NY so you get two for each of those states.

 

DE - Delaware's Iron Age

 

FL - Ravine Gardens State Park EarthCache

 

IN - Pisgah Marsh

 

KY - Kentucky's High Point

 

MD - Great Fall's Olmsted Island

 

MA - Purgatory Chasm

 

NH - Metamorphic Folding

 

NJ - Alloway Creek Wetland Restoration Site

 

NY - Moss Island Earthcache or Eternal Flame Falls Earthcache

 

NC - Hanging Rock Multi-Falls

 

OH - Ancient Waterfall

 

PA - Waterfalls of Ricketts Glen or Centralia, The Burning Town

 

TN - Bristol Caverns Earthcache

 

VT - Goodsell Ridge Fossil Preserve

 

VA - Mather Gorge

 

WV - Dolly Sods Wilderness

 

Enjoy...

 

- Rev Mike

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If you thought the fire tower was cool, you would be speachless if you went further north to the Kentucky Red River Gorge Geological Area :ph34r: .

 

This is what I have come up with as my favorite EC for each state that I have looked for ECs in.

I had trouble picking one for PA and NY so you get two for each of those states.

 

KY - Kentucky's High Point

 

Enjoy...

 

- Rev Mike

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If you thought the fire tower was cool, you would be speachless if you went further north to the Kentucky Red River Gorge Geological Area :unsure: .

 

I think my favorite part of that was the road up from the east "Trail of the Lonesome Pine" I believe.

The towers and benchmarks were great too.

 

I will get to the Red River Gorge Geological Area eventually.

I should be in Kentucky again in May caching my way back to Pennsylvania from California.

I will see if I can get that on my route.

 

- Rev Mike

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I really like your list, but disagree with your NH pick - IMO (GC1E6BH

) Beaver Brook falls (although out of the way) is pretty spectacular!

 

(guess it is all a matter of personal preference though) :lol:

 

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It is only a matter of opinion but you can't "disagree" with my choice since you've not found it yet.

Likewise I have not found the one you think was the best for NH so I could not consider it as a favorite yet.

But I will get there eventually.

 

- Rev Mike

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