+Star*Hopper Posted March 28, 2009 Share Posted March 28, 2009 After noting the different 'Cache' signs in the 'Interesting Roadsigns' thread, I popped the word 'Cache' into my Streets & Trips' 'Find' (Search) function to see what'd happen. I expected a couple 'r three.....but Great Googlymooglas!! So....wonderin' is there a cache in: Cache River, Arkansas Cache County, Utah Cache, Teton, Idaho Cache, Alexander, Illinois Cache, Comanche, Oklahoma Cache Creek, California Cache la Poudre (river), Colorado Cache Peak, Idaho Cache Ceek Canyon (park), California Cachey Park, Orland Park, Illinois Cache Bay, Ontario Cache Creek, BC Canada Cache Lake, Clay, Arkansas Cache Mountain in Wyoming Cache Valley in Utah; Logan Utah has 4 Cache Valley Banks; & then there's Cache Bank & Trust, with 8 branches across Colorado And even more 'involved' than 'The True Micro' in Micro, NC: there's Cache Junction, in Cache, Utah (Prolly a Multi) If you need fixin' &/or quieting, there's Cache Repair & Muffler Co in Cairo, Illinois Then for after-hours entertainment we can hit De Cache Discoteque Bar in Dallas Texas. Native Americans ask 'Cache Wye', in Comanche, Oklahoma....& speaking of Indians, there's a Cache Creek Indian Bingo Mini-Mart in Brooks, California. Wye, indeed! We go deep south international in Caché, Piauí, Brazil; & they've got a Cacheiro do Itapemirim* in Espírito Santo, Brazil * (which I think is Aztec for 'Premium Membership Cachers Only') & that's not counting the multitude of Cache restaurants, bars, courthouses, motels, resorts, & Gawd Only Knows How Many schools across the lands with "Cache" in their names, where we can't put any!! ....and finally, in Guinea-Bissau there's a Cacheu....and the first one of you who says 'Gezundheit' has to spend a weekend at Vinny's, discussing banal anal topics 'til all hours of the morning!! ~* Quote Link to comment
+wimseyguy Posted March 28, 2009 Share Posted March 28, 2009 Besides using the search features at this website, you can find a zip code at the USPS site and search here on that data. Cache River AR has no know zip code. I'm guessing there are a few in any county in UT. Cache ID has no zip code. The closest cache to 62914 is GCR01C Cache de la Cache. It looks pretty interesting. Cache OK has one. Someone else can continue, I've gotta get back to work. Quote Link to comment
+StumpWater Posted March 28, 2009 Share Posted March 28, 2009 Small re-direct: Here in NC, we have a town named Micro. Lo and behold, "The True Micro Cache" (GCKRYX). Quote Link to comment
Mr.Yuck Posted March 29, 2009 Share Posted March 29, 2009 (edited) Well how incredibly ironic. I was just looking up caches near Ft. Sill Oklahoma yesterday for a thread started by a newb who is training there before heading to Iraq. Cache, Oklahoma (population 2,500) is a suburb of Lawton, Ok. the City where Ft. Sill is located. I didn't notice the other one posted, as it seems to be a few miles out of town. There is a puzzle Cache in Cache which I'd assume is located in the City itself. Edited March 29, 2009 by TheWhiteUrkel Quote Link to comment
+doingitoldschool Posted March 29, 2009 Share Posted March 29, 2009 (edited) There is also Tete Juane Cache (Yellow head Cache) on the Yellowhead Hwy in Northern BC, Canada. There's a cache nearby. GC526B - Little Lost Cache Edited March 29, 2009 by doingitoldschool Quote Link to comment
+Juicepig Posted March 29, 2009 Share Posted March 29, 2009 Cache Bay, Ontario - Oddly enough no! There are tons in Kahshe Lake though.. but none called GeoKahshes though oddly enough! Quote Link to comment
+Star*Hopper Posted March 29, 2009 Author Share Posted March 29, 2009 Small re-direct: Here in NC, we have a town named Micro. Lo and behold, "The True Micro Cache" (GCKRYX). Hence my noting in the Original Post: "And even more 'involved' than 'The True Micro' in Micro, NC: there's Cache Junction, in Cache, Utah (Prolly a Multi) " Actually, I expected responses telling of synonymously named locales. The body of evidence suggests some of you local to these places need to get out there & get to work!! a la the 'Micro in Micro', which has been very popular over its tenure. Waitin' for someone to run a query on places named 'Traditional', 'Multi', 'Mystery', 'Puzzle', ....&c. ~* Quote Link to comment
+Team Black-Cat Posted March 29, 2009 Share Posted March 29, 2009 The best that I could find is a cache in Cashton here in Wisconsin. Quote Link to comment
+rovers3 Posted March 30, 2009 Share Posted March 30, 2009 Here are two in Ontario Cashtown "Cash" Cache and my Kashe Cash Cache Quote Link to comment
+Vinny & Sue Team Posted March 30, 2009 Share Posted March 30, 2009 After noting the different 'Cache' signs in the 'Interesting Roadsigns' thread, I popped the word 'Cache' into my Streets & Trips' 'Find' (Search) function to see what'd happen. I expected a couple 'r three.....but Great Googlymooglas!! So....wonderin' is there a cache in: Cache River, Arkansas Cache County, Utah Cache, Teton, Idaho Cache, Alexander, Illinois Cache, Comanche, Oklahoma Cache Creek, California Cache la Poudre (river), Colorado Cache Peak, Idaho Cache Ceek Canyon (park), California Cachey Park, Orland Park, Illinois Cache Bay, Ontario Cache Creek, BC Canada Cache Lake, Clay, Arkansas Cache Mountain in Wyoming Cache Valley in Utah; Logan Utah has 4 Cache Valley Banks; & then there's Cache Bank & Trust, with 8 branches across Colorado And even more 'involved' than 'The True Micro' in Micro, NC: there's Cache Junction, in Cache, Utah (Prolly a Multi) If you need fixin' &/or quieting, there's Cache Repair & Muffler Co in Cairo, Illinois Then for after-hours entertainment we can hit De Cache Discoteque Bar in Dallas Texas. Native Americans ask 'Cache Wye', in Comanche, Oklahoma....& speaking of Indians, there's a Cache Creek Indian Bingo Mini-Mart in Brooks, California. Wye, indeed! We go deep south international in Caché, Piauí, Brazil; & they've got a Cacheiro do Itapemirim* in Espírito Santo, Brazil * (which I think is Aztec for 'Premium Membership Cachers Only') & that's not counting the multitude of Cache restaurants, bars, courthouses, motels, resorts, & Gawd Only Knows How Many schools across the lands with "Cache" in their names, where we can't put any!! ....and finally, in Guinea-Bissau there's a Cacheu....and the first one of you who says 'Gezundheit' has to spend a weekend at Vinny's, discussing banal anal topics 'til all hours of the morning!! ~* I can tell you from experience that there is a cache located at/near a branch of Cache Bank and Trust in a town in northern Colorado, and I can tell you from experience that there was (at least back in 2005) a cache located near Cache St. in Jackson, Wyoming. Quote Link to comment
+wimseyguy Posted March 30, 2009 Share Posted March 30, 2009 (edited) Once upon a time there was a Locationless Cache that required you to find the word Cache in a town, river, business, etc. for your smiley. It doesn't appear to have ported over to that other site, perhaps they will start one for Waymarking in the name? Edited March 30, 2009 by wimseyguy Quote Link to comment
+Too Tall John Posted March 30, 2009 Share Posted March 30, 2009 The body of evidence suggests some of you local to these places need to get out there & get to work!! a la the 'Micro in Micro', which has been very popular over its tenure. If I had the opportunity to hide a cache in Micro, it'd be called "Micro Cache" and it would be a 5 gallon bucket. I would figure out a way that the only thing that'd fit in the bucket was the log book (maybe make it an actual wooden log!) so that it'd fit the guidelines' description of a micro: "containing only a logbook." Imagine the online logs: "Had trouble getting the log out, but managed to sign it!" etc... Quote Link to comment
+Renegade Knight Posted March 30, 2009 Share Posted March 30, 2009 ...Cache Peak, Idaho... Thought about it, but that's a lot more of a hike and climb than I've done in the past. Probably not too bad but more than my experience tells me I can knock off in an easy day. This will have to wait for someone else to put a cache where one clearly needs to go. Quote Link to comment
+wimseyguy Posted March 30, 2009 Share Posted March 30, 2009 (edited) I really really wanted to hide the cache in the woods where the exit arrow is pointing, but that was private property. It would have been so cool to have that giant green sign pointing at my cache. So I settled for a pretty tame guardrail hide so I-95 travelers could continue on their way after an easy on/off transaction. Edited March 30, 2009 by wimseyguy Quote Link to comment
+Star*Hopper Posted March 30, 2009 Author Share Posted March 30, 2009 I really really wanted to hide the cache in the woods where the exit arrow is pointing, but that was private property. It would have been so cool to have that giant green sign pointing at my cache. So I settled for a pretty tame guardrail hide so I-95 travelers could continue on their way after an easy on/off transaction. Hope you caught my log there, where I 'kinda' tried to do something along that line....the equation ending in the rear-window decal on Sis's 'Smiley-mobile' (see Gallery) - without giving it 'too away'. I got a kick out've that other thread ('hiway signs') when the Micro sign popped up, & scads of cachers are apparently riding right past, not realizing there's a Smiley to be had there! We'd been there just the weekend before. Anyhoo....some are kinda missing the point, folks. The objective is to find places with caching-connected names, WITHOUT a cache, & rectifying the situation - "a la" the Micro in Micro!! 8) ~* Quote Link to comment
+Too Tall John Posted March 30, 2009 Share Posted March 30, 2009 Anyhoo....some are kinda missing the point, folks. The objective is to find places with caching-connected names, WITHOUT a cache, & rectifying the situation - "a la" the Micro in Micro!! 8) ~* Hrm... Didn't see that in the OP, so I guess you'll have to expect people to take it where their imaginations will. Even in your subsequent post you said:Actually, I expected responses telling of synonymously named locales... Waitin' for someone to run a query on places named 'Traditional', 'Multi', 'Mystery', 'Puzzle', ....&c. ~* In the spirit of your intentions stated above, I Google-Mapped "City (and Town) of Nano" and got a town in Slovakia called Nana, but nothing else. "Traditional" returned a number of traditional schools, but no town. You'll find Mystery Bay, Creek and Lake in Australia, New Zealand and Canada, respectively. No Mult or Puzzlei was revealed in my search. There is a Bison, KS. I found Old Swag Church Lane in Lake City, TN. Now, it is time for dinner, or I'd look for more. Quote Link to comment
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