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Here is my vision of an event cache.

 

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HEY, I met you at that event TOO!

 

Here is my vision of an event cache:

 

There I am 2,777th from the bottom going L to R or 2,333 from the top going R to L. :laughing::anibad::anitongue:

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First, I must say that not a one of these posts is a "vision". They are all photographs of an actual cache. Nothing visionary about them. But still, its a good thread, so I will upload a few "visions" that I experienced today.

 

These were all taken at various caches near Osceola, WI

 

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Another shot from behind the water

 

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A view of the St Croix National Scenic River from Nectar of the Gods

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Butternut Falls. This was a short distance away from the cache.

 

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LOVE LOVE LOVE ALL the photos!! I am truly in awe of this beautiful country and world. I notice there are posts from all different states and it's amazing how much beauty there is all over. I'm ready to move back to Northern California (I wish), but am currently stuck in the urban sprawl of So FL. Thanks for letting me live vicariously through ALL of your gorgeous photos (except maybe that snake photo).

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Kewl thread! Not sure how I missed it way back when...

 

Here' the midway point of "Tosohatchee Tour - T Bone Pond"

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The 'yak parking for "A Cool Spot"

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Halfway to "Deep Creek Adventure"

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My 'yak run aground at "La Bruja del Mar Negro"

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Ground Zero for "Just Freekin' Grate"

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Starting point for "Da Dogs Yak"

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A few feet from "Bob" (Bob is both the alligator and a cache)

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The perfect cache or cache location is anywhere you find a cache, and have two little faces looking up at you smiling as they go through the box and look at all the goodies as they hand you the log to sign.

 

Now that makes perfect sense. :(

 

Isn't this whole "sport" kind of personal adventure anyway? I mean the basic "noodles" are there but the flavorings are added by individuals to create the fun, suspense, frustration, etc. and it's all shared by others.

 

I'm heading your direction tomorrow, Oghr!!! Silverwood Lake -- hoping to find my FIRST cache and placing two of my own.

 

Allow me to climb down off my soapbox now.

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Here's some images from our own caches:

 

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(This cache is called "Mom's Favorite Place," and that's my mom in the picture :(

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And here's some very memorable cache finds for us, what we think cache areas should look like:

 

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Also from GC7C07

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Can't remember what cache this was at, but it was outside of Bend, OR

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I have so many more... but this is enough for now :)

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I hit an important milestone yesterday at this grand cache:

 

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This bit of stonework was at the base of the bluff that we were to climb

 

 

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My friend Louie climbing up the "Stone Staircase" looking for Stage #1

 

 

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That's me, evaluating one of the spots that I suspected the final would be in.

 

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That's me again, this time climbing down after finding the cache.

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The thing that keeps me in the game is all the great caches and locations like those posted. One of my favorite caching experiences was a hike through the back country - with streams, green meadows, wild flowers, and a climb up volcanic palisades to a narrow ledge with a view that is not done justice in any of my photos. But at the risk of abusing this thread, one more of friends signing the log at Long John Silver

 

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Here's some images from our own caches:

 

 

I have so many more... but this is enough for now :)

 

OMG LOVE the cemetery -- and is that a TRAIN? Brilliant! The neatest thing I've found around here is a bunch of old tin cans. I think I have to travel farther.

 

The train was a prop for a movie that was filmed in that area. They blew it up and let it fall in the ravine!

 

The cemetery is in a tiny little town in the mountains of Colorado called Central City.

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