Ron & Jen Posted May 7, 2002 Posted May 7, 2002 The "Jen" half of this team will be in Kirkland Wed-Sat and then driving down to Portland. I won't have much time but would definitely like to log a couple of caches. I also have a travel bug that needs to get to Alaska. I'd welcome suggestions. Business may have me back up there again soon -- so maybe I will be able to try again at another time. Quote
+slinger91 Posted May 7, 2002 Posted May 7, 2002 Try typing in "I hate I-5" in the keyword section of hide a /seek a cache. They are a series of micro-caches at rest stops on I-5. They help break up a would be boring drive! -slinger Quote
+Whidbey Walk Posted May 7, 2002 Posted May 7, 2002 Not to far from downtown Portland. Pretty easy to find for an out of towner (I think). Great view of the area. Short walk. Council Crest Cache http://home.earthlink.net/~whidbeywalk/ Quote
+Whidbey Walk Posted May 7, 2002 Posted May 7, 2002 Not to far from downtown Portland. Pretty easy to find for an out of towner (I think). Great view of the area. Short walk. Council Crest Cache http://home.earthlink.net/~whidbeywalk/ Quote
+DenaliNW Posted May 8, 2002 Posted May 8, 2002 You might also try Wild Mansion which is another great spot with a good view of Portland. If you like Roses try Proposals. It's in the middle of the Rose Gardens near downtown. Quote
+Seth! Posted May 9, 2002 Posted May 9, 2002 Jen, there are a bunch in the Kirkland area! Many of mine are in/around Kirkland and they are all alive and well. They've received good reviews and won't involve vast amounts of hiking: http://www.geocaching.com/seek/nearest_cache.asp?u=Seth! You'll also want to have a look at bigRahn's Multi Cache Mania. Another good one. He has others here, too. He may even have a new one here soon! Let us know how it goes! - Seth! Quote
+Seth! Posted May 9, 2002 Posted May 9, 2002 I hope that Jen is actually getting to log on to read these posts. One of my ealiest finds in the Kirkland area (i.e. Redmond) was "Follow The Red Brick Road" by Moun10Bike. It's a good one. If you have some time and can get farther from Kirkland, "daVinci's Cable" and "A Novel Idea" are near one another and also good geocaches. There are many others, but those came to mind. Seth! Quote
Ron & Jen Posted May 16, 2002 Author Posted May 16, 2002 The weather was great and the countryside is really beautiful. I spent more time working and hardly ANY time caching. I dropped the travel bug in a cache close to my hotel in Redmond and then had to drive to Portland on Sunday. Maybe on my next trip I can take more time to find some caches. Thanks for the info -- I'm going to try to hit these next time I'm up there. Hey...I didn't get a raise with my promotion...but at least I can log some caches that aren't in TX. Quote
Ron & Jen Posted May 16, 2002 Author Posted May 16, 2002 The weather was great and the countryside is really beautiful. I spent more time working and hardly ANY time caching. I dropped the travel bug in a cache close to my hotel in Redmond and then had to drive to Portland on Sunday. Maybe on my next trip I can take more time to find some caches. Thanks for the info -- I'm going to try to hit these next time I'm up there. Hey...I didn't get a raise with my promotion...but at least I can log some caches that aren't in TX. Quote
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