+ZeLonewolf Posted May 13, 2012 Share Posted May 13, 2012 Hey folks, My girlfriend and I are planning a Geocaching/sightseeing road trip (in that order) in July as part of a long detour of a 1-way trip eastern Pennsylvania to Rhode Island. Other than "GC39: The Spot", we don't have any specific caches planned out along our route. Below I have listed our stops along the way. These are all places I've never been - I would love to hear your recommendation for must-do caches along the route: Allentown, PA Utica, NY Ithaca, NY Buffalo, NY Niagra Falls, NY Toronto, Canada Montreal, Canada Lake George, NY Thanks! Quote Link to comment
+Shoob&Sheeb Posted May 13, 2012 Share Posted May 13, 2012 In the Allentown area a neat one to do and is favorited alot is GC18130 THE HUNT FOR THE GOLDEN SKULL. Quote Link to comment
+ZeLonewolf Posted May 13, 2012 Author Share Posted May 13, 2012 In the Allentown area a neat one to do and is favorited alot is GC18130 THE HUNT FOR THE GOLDEN SKULL. That sounds awesome. Finally, an excuse to use my headlamp! Quote Link to comment
+Walkin' Ed Posted May 13, 2012 Share Posted May 13, 2012 I really enjoyed the Eternal Flame Falls Earthcache. Its in a small park near Buffalo. GC10VMY. Its a natural gas flame behind a waterfall. Quote Link to comment
+briansnat Posted May 14, 2012 Share Posted May 14, 2012 By Lake George, Tongue Wagger (GCM5R6) is absolutely awesome, but that is an all day affair. You can get a taste of it by doing Mink (GC20R66). Highly recommended Quote Link to comment
+ZeLonewolf Posted May 14, 2012 Author Share Posted May 14, 2012 By Lake George, Tongue Wagger (GCM5R6) is absolutely awesome, but that is an all day affair. You can get a taste of it by doing Mink (GC20R66). Highly recommended That second GC code brings up a cache titled "Quail", did the name change? Quote Link to comment
+macatac1961 Posted May 15, 2012 Share Posted May 15, 2012 By Lake George, Tongue Wagger (GCM5R6) is absolutely awesome, but that is an all day affair. You can get a taste of it by doing Mink (GC20R66). Highly recommended That second GC code brings up a cache titled "Quail", did the name change? Mink: GC1JVF1 I second that area. Tongue Wagger is a cache in a league of its own. Like Brian said, it'll take most of a day. Two in my case. But there are enough caches on that range to keep you plenty busy and give you an awesome taste of the Adirondacks. Quote Link to comment
+briansnat Posted May 16, 2012 Share Posted May 16, 2012 By Lake George, Tongue Wagger (GCM5R6) is absolutely awesome, but that is an all day affair. You can get a taste of it by doing Mink (GC20R66). Highly recommended That second GC code brings up a cache titled "Quail", did the name change? My bad, Mink and Quail are close to each other. I transpose the names and GC #s Quote Link to comment
Mr.Yuck Posted May 17, 2012 Share Posted May 17, 2012 (edited) I really enjoyed the Eternal Flame Falls Earthcache. Its in a small park near Buffalo. GC10VMY. Its a natural gas flame behind a waterfall. That would belong to me. I wouldn't really call it a small park though. Disclaimer: The waterfall itself is a trickle, or dries up completely most July's. The Earthcache is about 75 miles north of last year's Geowoodstock, and it got hit pretty hard by visitors from all over the Country early last July. No one really said this, but I think some of them were slightly disappointed. I didn't get as many "Wow, totally awesome" type logs as I usually get 3/4 of the year. EDIT: The water flow is already way down, as per a pic posted with the last log May 11th. An unusually dry spring around here. It currently sits at 101 Favorite Points. Oh, and a link for those who don't want to go to the website and punch in the Waypoint name: Eternal Flame Falls Earthcache It would be nice if everyone could see it like this January, 2012 view: Edited May 18, 2012 by Mr.Yuck Quote Link to comment
+ArmyFanGeo Posted May 27, 2012 Share Posted May 27, 2012 (edited) By Lake George, Tongue Wagger (GCM5R6) is absolutely awesome, but that is an all day affair. You can get a taste of it by doing Mink (GC20R66). Highly recommended That second GC code brings up a cache titled "Quail", did the name change? My bad, Mink and Quail are close to each other. I transpose the names and GC #s Yes - Tongue Mountain Range is a must do in Lake George. Super highly recommended - great views. If you're looking for a shorter hike, the Cat Mountain Trails are quite nice too, but note that Tongue is definitely better. Have a great time in the Lake George area - beautiful place. Also: while I go to Lake George annually in July I have done the Cat Mtn. and Tongue Mtn. hikes which have been phenomenal. Are there any other awesome Adirondack cache-hikes near Lake George? Help appreciated. Thanks. Edited May 27, 2012 by ArmyFanGeo Quote Link to comment
+Borst68 Posted June 5, 2012 Share Posted June 5, 2012 Eternal Flame is great. In Niagara Falls, NY anything along the lower Niagara Gorge is awesome. In Niagara Falls, Ont, there are a bunch of caches in Niagara Glen park. Again, these are along the lower Niagara River Gorge. Toronto, Ont has a cool virtual at the Old City Hall. Quote Link to comment
+macatac1961 Posted June 5, 2012 Share Posted June 5, 2012 Also: while I go to Lake George annually in July I have done the Cat Mtn. and Tongue Mtn. hikes which have been phenomenal. Are there any other awesome Adirondack cache-hikes near Lake George? Help appreciated. Thanks. If you liked Cat (and Thomas) Mtns and the Tongue Mountain range, you'll love Black Mountain on the east side of Lake George. Open the cache map and you'll see a few options for hikes. We did a through hike last year from Black Mountain down to Shelving Rock Rd. Just connect the dots. Quote Link to comment
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