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San Francisco Virtuals, Webcams & Earthcaches
Posted by NorCal Jeeps
Nov 27, 2011 – We had a blast on our continued hunt for all the Virtuals in San Francisco. Starting out on Thanksgiving Day on the East Side of San Francisco and continuing our hunt today
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IGOR – GCDE – A very old Cache!
Posted by NorCal Jeeps
Nov 27, 2011 – BIG BEAR and I got up early this morning to make our way to this cache site… its got a very old GC#. This cache fills a spot in our “found for that year and date chart” that we both needed, and that’s why we seek these older caches out.
The terrain/difficulty rating was a 1/1.5… but that was the hardest 1.5 terrain I have ever done,
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2011 – JAN 22nd – Alameda Creek Trail
Posted by NorCal Jeeps
Alameda Trail – January 22, 2011
This weekend we drove down to Sean’s area, we first met up with Sean when we did the ET Trail. He invited us down to his neck of the woods and showed us a great trail to take our bikes on and do some Geocaching too! Alameda creek runs through Niles canyon and flows to San Francisco Bay ending near the Dumbarton Bridge. Bike trails run along both sides of the creek down for about 10 miles ending at Coyote Hills Regional Park. Had a great time with Big Bear, Dakotachix and Sean this weekend, they are a whole bunch of fun to Geocache with. We did about 60 caches in this area and we will be back to do some more!
A Few of the Caches we did on the Trail
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Dakotachix
grabbed her 2000th cache today!
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