Neos2 Posted November 29, 2024 Posted November 29, 2024 (edited) I like planning caches on my way along trips. This holiday season we are visiting our daughter. I noticed an EarthCache along the way that appeals to me. I hadn't noticed it before, but it's been there years. GC19AXJ. If I don't get it now because of bad weather, I can get it when we got to GeoWoodtock XX1 in May. It belongs to a local geocaching friend of mine (actually a relative, too) even though it is several hundred miles away from both our homes. It's in a scenic area in a large park, the kind of place I love. It's not too terribly hard to get to (handy for my still recovering knee from a total knee replacement). It's less than 20 miles out of route total. So, do you have any plans to visit more EarthCaches this year? Edited November 29, 2024 by Neos2 Add GC number Quote
+Awesnap Posted December 26, 2024 Posted December 26, 2024 I grabbed GC19AXJ in 2017. It is a nice little pull off with a great view. As for visiting more earthcaches, I was lucky enough to pick up four new ones while in Bristol, VA last week. That is probably it for the year. I can't complain, as I found 32 earthcaches in 2024. I am attempting to place a new one in the Bristol area. It is all written up, but now I am awaiting for landowner permission responses. Have a great new year! 1 Quote
Neos2 Posted December 28, 2024 Author Posted December 28, 2024 I didn't manage to get to my pick for the last Earthcache of the year. Mostly because we were going through that part of our trip itinerary late at night and I wouldn't be able to enjoy what was there. I will be back in that area in May and can try again then. But I did help a friend write up a new EarthCache and it got published very quickly, so that makes me happy. And of course it means I have a new EarthCache in my area. 1 Quote
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