I might be headed to theOld Town Canoe Factory Outlet this weekend, and wanted a list of quick caches in the area. Thanks! :D
Sue
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I might be headed to theOld Town Canoe Factory Outlet this weekend, and wanted a list of quick caches in the area. Thanks! :D
Sue
Trade all those Bangor quickies for my You Sank My Battleship! (GCB688) by brdad (4/2). You could do it in as little as 3 hours and still have time to buy a canoe. At least one of the stages is on the way there anyway.
First of all, im getting a kayak and not a canoe! hehehehe
Looks like a good cache to do, but I will be with my brother and I highly doubt he will wanna drive around.
You can't do Battleship in 6" of snow in 3 hours! More like 3 days:pQuote:
Originally Posted by brdad
Really worth doing if you have the time, though.
Drop him off at Diva's, that'll give him something to do while you're caching.Quote:
Originally Posted by Starzz
Well I have a few suggestions . . . but they are just suggestions. Incidentally, I need to update this list since there have been a bunch of other caches placed since I compiled this list.
http://www.geocachingmaine.org/forum...ead.php?t=1085
I don't think you'd find any FTF's there:D :D :DQuote:
Originally Posted by brdad
These are ones I did when I was there to pick up my Maine geocoins in Feb.
He Shoots, ME Scores!
Hampden Highlights
Dorothea Dix
Tribute to Maine Cachers
Joshua Chamberlain Cache
Indian Trail
Prentiss cache
Carmel Rest Stop Cache
Hampden and Tribute were multis and took a while but were fun. The others only took about a half hour each on a cold winter day. You can probably do better now.
Happy Hunting.
I would suggest doing Alex's Monster Multiple Nightmare # 2 GCP6N8 it will take you approximately 2 days and probably $100.00 worth of gas at the prices that they are today.....lol :eek: :eek: On a more serious note though, there are many caches in the Bangor, Brewer area that will take you very little time. :D
I was thinking of suggesting the same thing, but thought I probably should behave myself. I'm still working on this one . . . a little at a time.Quote:
Originally Posted by Haffy6
A couple more caches were just released in Bangor today . . . if the GPSr is working correctly they're pretty easy to get to and one is pretty unique (at least it's the first one of its sort that I have run across.)
I just did a really quick one today on my way home, it was called "unknown monument" very quick and easy, took me less than 10 minutes.
The old swimming hole is a nice cache and not far from oldtown. GCKWAE. Also a cache called Dude.. where is my stash? , on the univ. campus in orono. GC416A. You will be driving right by both of these on your way to the canoe factory if you take the Stillwater exit
Remember when civil defense
http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache...b-9a4dbe415e22
The Ol' Swimmin' Hole
http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache...c-15ac5c7c335b
Stacked on Stillwater http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache...8-364047c5cfda
Brewers by the numbers
http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache...e-68c997112f9f
Nature walk
http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache...a-20c5f889d80d
This rates right up there with my top ten in the area. Nature walk was great. It might be a bit out of the way but worth it and if you where looking for a nice afternoon of caching with quality Try brewer by the numbers
Birch Stream is close and you can try out your new kayak ;-) There are some nice travel bugs in there too.
wow - you are getting good - heheheheQuote:
Originally Posted by Hiram357
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Originally Posted by Beach Comber