+globalgirl Posted September 26, 2005 Posted September 26, 2005 Some great pix are coming in from the group at the event in ANC. Great link CENT - it never dawned on me that one could link to ALL the individual log pics via the cache page gallery - well duh! A most geolife-altering experinece indeed! And meanwhile, me? I'm still slowwwwwly pecking my way through logging our finds (presently not even finished with the FIRST DAY!). Savoring each and every, it will surely take me many days to peck them all - a "chore" I am utterly blessed to be burdened with. Quote
+CENT5 Posted September 26, 2005 Author Posted September 26, 2005 And pix from The Gold Mine Where NorthWes got M10B coin #398 after a mad dash from ANC. If anyone deserved an M10B coin, NorthWes was on top of the heap. People, other than the ACD crew, have little idea of what you did and shared with us over 3 days. We are forever in your debt. Quote
+Ladybug Kids Posted September 28, 2005 Posted September 28, 2005 Moun10bike's photo of Independence Mine from The Gold Mine cache made the gc.com photo banner!!! Quote
Moun10Bike Posted September 28, 2005 Posted September 28, 2005 Moun10bike's photo of Independence Mine from The Gold Mine cache made the gc.com photo banner!!! No way! Cool! Thanks for letting me know! I've posted a map of the caches we did in Alaska: The Gold Mine is the green circle labeled "25". Quote
+CENT5 Posted September 28, 2005 Author Posted September 28, 2005 Moun10bike's photo of Independence Mine from The Gold Mine cache made the gc.com photo banner!!! Very cool. Hard to pick a high point from the trip because there were so many but this one ranks right up there. Quote
+NorthWes Posted September 28, 2005 Posted September 28, 2005 (edited) And here's yet another photo from the ACD journey that's deemed worthy of sharing on the geocaching.com header. Prince William Sound is gorgeous, and Trove Rover's to be applauded for bringing folks up the mountain to share in one of her favorite views! That's taken at the Horsetail Falls Cache, about 700 feet above and a half-mile south of Whittier. Edited September 28, 2005 by NorthWes Quote
Moun10Bike Posted September 28, 2005 Posted September 28, 2005 Very cool! Groundspeak must have noticed how beautiful the trip was, too! The Horsetail Falls cache is one of the blue circles in the cluster in the lower right corner of the map I posted - number 3 if you could see its label. Quote
+NorthWes Posted September 28, 2005 Posted September 28, 2005 Folks should know that the grinning moose used as centerpiece of the Great Alaska Cache'N'Dash logo was developed by former Fairbanks cacher RLTW, now relocated courtesy of Uncle Sam's US Army to warmer climes in America's southeast. RLTW was an integral part of the effort to come up with designs for the Alaska Geocoin series, and will be missed up here in Alaska (especially by his cache-racing buddy on the Ladybug Kids team!). I've 'adapted' the goofy moose emblem to use in my forum posts with the tag line 'Geocache Alaska,' and feel honor-bound to credit the artist for such a nifty piece of work. Thanks, RLTW! RANGERS LEAD THE WAY! Quote
+Trove Rover Posted September 29, 2005 Posted September 29, 2005 Hooray!! Alaska pictures made the banner!!! Now if we can just get included in the yearly Jeep giveaway.................. Quote
+globalgirl Posted October 3, 2005 Posted October 3, 2005 Speaking of those glorious moments at the gold mine... While I'm STILL not fully caught up on my ACD logs (just 12 more ta go, and am savoring each and every walk-down-memory-lane peck of 'em), I did manage to submit the new nano micro cache I placed up there amid the gold before we sped away in the growing darkness. The cache was just approved this morning: Bucket 'O Gold Moun10Bike and CENT5 may recall scrambling about a certain rusty contraption from days gone by as kindly "test-finders". My dd weizguyz (who foolishly agreed to maintain it) tells me there's plenty of white fluffy stuff up there now, so g-only knows when it will get tagged with a FTF! Quote
+CENT5 Posted October 5, 2005 Author Posted October 5, 2005 (edited) I've been meaning to do something like this since we got back. I've just not had the time. Here are links to our Day #1 caches with links to the pictures at each cache (If available.) "conspicuous" (PIX) (At Gwennies after our arrival.) dalli lamba (PIX) Horsetail Falls Cache (PIX) (Linda Lu's 700th. Many excellent pix.) (This cache was the 1st of many highpoints of the trip.) Nicely done Trove Rover. Whittier Man The "Spot" in Whittier (PIX) (Lots of nice views.) Useless Coins in Whittier, Alaska (PIX) (More nice views.) Saturday in the Park Hairy's Working Vaction (PIX) Whittier's Bunker (PIX) Runaway Train (PIX) (Great Views) Spawn and die: The way of nature Turnagain Arm Tidal Bore Earthcache (PIX) Bird Creek Chocolate Waterfall (PIX) Great Alaska Cache'N'Dash Meet'N'Greet Dinner (PIX) MANY MANY Pix. Some are out of context of the dinner including milestones, Whittier, Talkeetna and the "Moose". Cache By The Cache 3 of 9 Cache with a view (PIX) Night views of ANC and the last cache for the ACD Team on Day #1 Edited October 5, 2005 by CENT5 Quote
+CENT5 Posted October 7, 2005 Author Posted October 7, 2005 (edited) Seems we have a mini-ACD reunion coming together at the WSGA Puget Sound October Pizza Meet on Wednesday the 12th. El Santo, globalgirl, Prying Pandora, Lowrider 71 and I are all planning on attending the meeting but we will be getting together for some pre meeting caching between 3 and 4PM starting at the event location. Anybody who's free is more than welcome to join us. Edited October 7, 2005 by CENT5 Quote
+CENT5 Posted October 7, 2005 Author Posted October 7, 2005 Day #2 of the ACD adventure in Alaska. Flowers N Birds bend and snap Talkeetna Treasure MANY PIX globalgirl's 500th, El Santo and CENT5 200th milestones. Lama Trash Cache West Talkeetna PIX Three Forks of the Montana PIX Moose Pond PIX The only DNF on the trip. Beautiful area though. The gold mine MANY Pix My favorite on day 2 for the fabulous historical location and views. Boulderdash ROFL PIX River Song PIX GeoZuk's 200th. The pinnacle of insanity based caching on the trip. Dancing with the devil's club in the dark and rain. What a HOOT!!!! Quote
+Allanon Posted October 7, 2005 Posted October 7, 2005 It was interesting to me, while reading the Geocoin Forum, that Atlanta Gal somehow got her hands on one(?) of the very limited(?) ACD geocoins. So, is anyone else interested in letting go of theirs? I've got other geocoins for trade, I'll purchase...name your price... Quote
+CENT5 Posted October 7, 2005 Author Posted October 7, 2005 It was interesting to me, while reading the Geocoin Forum, that Atlanta Gal somehow got her hands on one(?) of the very limited(?) ACD geocoins. So, is anyone else interested in letting go of theirs? I've got other geocoins for trade, I'll purchase...name your price... That would be a trade I did with her. I won't sell them but I have a couple to be dropped in caches or perhaps traded. Quote
+Allanon Posted October 7, 2005 Posted October 7, 2005 I figured it was something like that, what 'got' me most was that she was willing to trade it away again. Thanks for the information. Quote
+CENT5 Posted October 7, 2005 Author Posted October 7, 2005 So, is anyone else interested in letting go of theirs? I've got other geocoins for trade, I'll purchase...name your price... I'll see/meet you at the event and have 1 set aside for you. Quote
+Allanon Posted October 7, 2005 Posted October 7, 2005 I appreciate the offer, Cent5, but unless I've got something in my inventory of trading coins that you want, I'd rather wait until I have my own personal coin and then trade with you. Quote
+CENT5 Posted October 7, 2005 Author Posted October 7, 2005 I appreciate the offer, Cent5, but unless I've got something in my inventory of trading coins that you want, I'd rather wait until I have my own personal coin and then trade with you. Ummm, I don't believe I said anything about a trade. Buy me a beer and siddown and BS with me for a bit and we call it even. I've been looking forward to meeting you for some time. Now, if you want to toss a personal coin my way at some later date, that works just fine. Quote
+TheManInStripes Posted October 15, 2005 Posted October 15, 2005 Well, I'm a new geocacher and just spent yesterday and this morning reviewing this forum. Your event at Sourdough Mining Company was on the front page of gc.com when I first joined. I just found my first cache yesterday, a webcam cache near me. I am also hoping that my new GPSr that I purchased on Ebay this week will arrive in the mail today. Now, what I'm writing for. I noted there was a plan for each of you to place a cache while you were up here. Is there anyway someone could make a bookmark page of caches that were placed? Just a thought. I live down on the Kenai Peninsula. Perhaps ACD2, if it happens, could venture down this way. GLad to hear you had such a great adventure, but you haven't even seen the best part of the state yet!! Quote
+CENT5 Posted October 16, 2005 Author Posted October 16, 2005 Well, I'm a new geocacher and just spent yesterday and this morning reviewing this forum. Your event at Sourdough Mining Company was on the front page of gc.com when I first joined. Well I hope you have as much fun as I in your Geocaching adventures. I havn't seen the ACD Event on the GC.com banner but I will be looking. Now, what I'm writing for. I noted there was a plan for each of you to place a cache while you were up here. Is there anyway someone could make a bookmark page of caches that were placed? Just a thought. Despite the best intentions of the ACD team, there are only 2 caches so far that were placed. globalgirls Bucket 'O Gold and mine, which, due to technical difficulties has not yet been submitted for approval. Seems all is well now and I plan to submit the cache on Monday. I do not, however, think you've heard the last of the 2005 ACD Team. I live down on the Kenai Peninsula. Perhaps ACD2, if it happens, could venture down this way. GLad to hear you had such a great adventure, but you haven't even seen the best part of the state yet!! I love the Kenai Peninsula though it has been many years since I've been down that way. It's way too early for me to commit to an ACD 2006. Though ACD 2005 could never be duplicated. I must admit, the gears have been turning. Quote
+MamaMouse Posted October 17, 2005 Posted October 17, 2005 Hey Cent5 .. you forgot to post your day three finds! Quote
+CENT5 Posted October 17, 2005 Author Posted October 17, 2005 Hey Cent5 .. you forgot to post your day three finds! Yes I know I'm behind on a bunch of caching logging stuff etc.but I'm on vacation hunting ducks from 3AM till dark. I still haven't found a cache as tasty as a Greenwing Teal. I'll get to it soon I promise. Quote
+CENT5 Posted October 17, 2005 Author Posted October 17, 2005 Day 3 for the ACD Team turned into a maniacally fun mad dash for milestones and the airport. Reconstructed as best I can. Happy Trails (Pix-including the geoslumber party at weizguyz) (You had to be there.) M10B had left his pocket PC at the bar and we made a mad dash to retrieve it. 3 generations of geocachers with globalgirl, her dd (weizguyz) and granddaughters. (weizkidz) Dragon's Lair (PIX- globalgirl with her Granddaughters traipsing down the leaf covered trail.) A very special moment there for all of us. 5CENT Twins: AK-WA Arguably, the longest multi on the planet. Not to mention a unique and singular experience to be able to log both ends of it. Thanks so much to weizguyz and globalgirl. Pat the Dog (Prying Pandora Playing) The ACD Team Web Cache thanks to Trove Rover The Shot It's a Jungle out there! One of 2 caches M10B had previously found in AK M10B's log from July 2002 "Current Events" We had to bum some change from our host Momma Mouse as it just would not take wodden Nickels MicroShip1 "Snag This" Campbell Creek Midtown Thanks to Lowrider71's keen eye we got rid of a DNF. The Moose Plundered A fine akwhodini hide on the way to Prying Pandora's 1500th milestone. Taku Trickery (Prying Pandoras 1500th !!) and as fine a hide as you could ask for, courtesy of akwhodini. M10B actually had his hand over the hide at one point and moved away to the south. VERY NICE HIDE!!!! Raven's View The sprint for M10B and Lowrider71's milestones begins in ernest. Anchorage TB Drop Grandmas Toy Box The Fun Guy Cache (M10B's and Lowrider71's Milestone) The last cache for the 2005 ACD Team. Trove Rover was sprinting through the fall colored woods with her daughter in her arms keeping the ACD team on track as our flight left in 2 hours. A picture in my mind I'll never forget. Quote
+CENT5 Posted October 18, 2005 Author Posted October 18, 2005 A rather evil cache I placed during our ACD trip has just been approved. ALASKA ANGST Quote
+What rock? Posted February 21, 2006 Posted February 21, 2006 We just picked up Reino's Alaska Cache N Dash TB in Kansas. How did such a cool TB end up here! We feel honored just to help it head home. What a neat history for it. Ed has already glued the pieces on that were still there. Quote
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