Showing posts with label Geocache. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Geocache. Show all posts

Tuesday, March 23, 2010

March 22, General Store

If you are a geocacher on your way to Philadelphia, MS, you might not want to read today's post.



Another must-see place in Philadelphia is the Williams General Store. This one is the real deal with saddles, boots and blue jeans, bacon and cheese sliced on the spot just for you, etc. It has been around since the early 1900s and still has that old time feeling to it. And out in the parking lot is a way cool geocache. I poked a suspicious looking thing in the telephone pole and it moved back into the pole. As I was wondering what the heck I was going to do next, Galen, who was standing on the other side of the pole, pulled it out. The hole holding the log-only cache went all the way through the pole.

Wednesday, July 8, 2009

Utah: Rt. 12 Geocache - July 6



We did three geocaches today. This one is up a bumpy dirt road off Rt. 12 and we would not have found this scenic view if a cache hadn't led us there. I am up to 76 caches now.

Utah: Hell's Backbone Geocache - July 6




We did a geocache on the way back from the Hell's Backbone bridge. Larry and I are standing at the edge of the cliff where the geocache is hidden. Lu said she wasn't going to take one more step, but got out of the truck and watched from above. Our truck was clean when we left Torrey this morning, but wasn't after driving the Hell's Backbone road.