+rayt333 Posted May 19, 2003 Share Posted May 19, 2003 I will be traveling south later this month and was wondering if anyone could give me a heads up on good caches to visit along I-77 (within 10 to 15 miles of I-77) from the Ohio line south to the New River area. And also any good caches near the New River gorge bridge. We are going white water rafting and hope to find some time to cache too. Thanks in advance. Quote Link to comment
+WVDan Posted May 19, 2003 Share Posted May 19, 2003 Easter Island is just beside 77 between Ripley and Charleston. Woodrums lake cache is about 10 minutes off the Kenna Exit of 77. Not a shocker cache is very cool and one you should definetly try. It's in Kanawha City and just off the exit. The only thing around the New river gorge bridge will be a virtual if anything because it is a National Park area and actual caches are not allowed. There are a few around Summersville lake though. Quote Link to comment
Catman76 Posted May 20, 2003 Share Posted May 20, 2003 Beauty Mountain Overlook isnt far from The New River Gorge Bridge...around 3 miles. Hawks Beak is also fairly close..less than 10 miles. Plum Orchard Cache is really close to 77 north of Beckley. There are 5 or more in Charleston that are close to the Interstate. And for a challenge..I humbly invite you to go a few miles east of Beckley on 64 and try my Pinch Creek Grotto if you want a challenging one. Quote Link to comment
+rayt333 Posted May 20, 2003 Author Share Posted May 20, 2003 Thanks, I have marked those on my map and I also setup a Pocket Query for that area. I do not know how much free time I will have since I am going to be with a group of noncachers but I plan to do some caching on my own. Quote Link to comment
+IWILLFIND Posted May 23, 2003 Share Posted May 23, 2003 Try Cats Meow just off Exit 95 or Old Salt Off of Exit 60. Both have some pretty views. PS> When ya get to the first toll booth on the Turnpike (Chelyan) say HELLo..Chanches are I'll be working.... Quote Link to comment
+MissJenn Posted May 30, 2003 Share Posted May 30, 2003 Thanks for the replies thus far. I can hopefully use some of this info since I will be in the New River Gorge area for a charity event over July 4th weekend (staying at Songers Campground). -- I recognize fun when I see it. Quote Link to comment
+GeoWhiz Posted May 30, 2003 Share Posted May 30, 2003 Hey...try my cache in the New River Gorge area. It's easy and well worth the visit. http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.aspx?ID=58029 "Joy in looking and comprehending is nature's most beautiful gift." -Albert Einstein Quote Link to comment
+rayt333 Posted June 1, 2003 Author Share Posted June 1, 2003 My trip to the new river area ended early due to weather problems. We made it there and did the white water rafting trip but our tent wasn't waterproof and leaked which made camping very miserable since we didn't have a place to get dry and stay dry. So with this in mind we decided to return home early and this meant no caching adventure for today (6/01/03) We did however remember to say hello to IWILLFIND at the toll booth, not exactly to him/her but left message with another toll booth worker to relay it for us. Thanks for all the suggestions, but all is not lost, we had a blast and are already planning a return trip (with a waterproof tent) at a later time. Quote Link to comment
+MissJenn Posted July 6, 2003 Share Posted July 6, 2003 We did the magnetically attractive Kaymoor One and also the very very very beautiful Beauty Mountain Overlook. Both are near the NRG, and I recommend them to area tourists. Easy to fit them into the packed schedule. I was hoping to do at least one more (Little Beaver Lake Cache) but we just ran out of time on Sunday. Had to drive back north. We HIGHLY recommend this area for those who enjoy rock climbing, white water rafting, hiking, 4-wheeling, boating, camping, whatever. All sorts of activities are easily accessible. We weren't bored for even one second. -- Do you have a towel handy? Quote Link to comment
+WVDan Posted July 7, 2003 Share Posted July 7, 2003 quote:... I was hoping to do at least one more (Little Beaver Lake Cache) but we just ran out of time on Sunday. Had to drive back north... I was going to do the Little Beaver Lake cache on sunday also and ran out of time. I actually drove through the park and found the trail head at 8:30PM. If you get lost while geocaching, don't worry. Someone else will get lost while geocaching and find you. Quote Link to comment
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