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Number 3 requires the use of a 15-foot ladder. At least that is the safest size. We managed with a 12-foot ladder and one of our local cachers found it without using a ladder at all, or so we're told. | Number 3 requires the use of a 15-foot ladder. At least that is the safest size. We managed with a 12-foot ladder and one of our local cachers found it without using a ladder at all, or so we're told. | ||
| − | The Sandy Creek | + | The Sandy Creek Cowboys' newest one, which has been talked about, but not activated yet, is apparently going to require a team of six Geocachers in order to log it. We are all wondering what it will be. |
Revision as of 19:59, 22 May 2005
The Sandy Creek Cowboy caches in San Diego County.
- Sandy Creek Cowboy Cache No. 1
- Sandy Creek Cowboy Cache No. 2
- Sandy Creek Cowboy Cache No. 3
- Sandy Creek Cowboy Cache No. 4
- Sandy Creek Cowboy Cache No. 5
- Sandy Creek Cowboy Cache No. 6
- Sandy Creek Cowboy Cache No. 7
- Sandy Creek Cowboy Cache No. 8
- Sandy Creek Cowboy Cache No. 9
- Sandy Creek Cowboy Cache No. 10
- Sandy Creek Cowboy Cache No. 11
- Sandy Creek Cowboy Cache No. 12
- Sandy Creek Cowboy Cache No. 13
- La Fantasma de los Cruces
Among others.
Number 3 requires the use of a 15-foot ladder. At least that is the safest size. We managed with a 12-foot ladder and one of our local cachers found it without using a ladder at all, or so we're told.
The Sandy Creek Cowboys' newest one, which has been talked about, but not activated yet, is apparently going to require a team of six Geocachers in order to log it. We are all wondering what it will be.
Any cache by Binthair near Ottawa