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Thread: First group cache hide

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    Default First group cache hide

    We did our first group cache hide on 26 August 2006. It is a very easy find but you will need a high clearance 4 wheel drive to get to it. The drive to it is not difficult. The only issue is the rocks and that is why you need a 4 wheel drive with some clearance on it.

    Our goal as the ORCA's is to place a cache every time we get together and do something as a group.

    Hiram let us know the link to the cache when you get it done.
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    Quote Originally Posted by attroll
    Hiram let us know the link to the cache when you get it done.
    (I'm still waiting on some pictures of the cache) *hint**hint*
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    I also thought that I would mention we made our first ORCA FTF on Saturday too! at the Milo Cache
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    Just let me know when the next trip will be . . . I'll try not to steer you guys to a party place. As I mentioned in my PM to Hiram I realized afterwards that some of the river guides party there. Little Omaha and Wheelbarrow Pitch (as you discovered) are pretty nice.

    I need to go back to that area for an overnight though to get some virtuals and snag some of the other caches in the area.

    A future ORCA trip might be in Washington County off Rt. 9. There are some pretty remote places there as well.
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    Quote Originally Posted by firefighterjake
    Just let me know when the next trip will be . . . I'll try not to steer you guys to a party place. As I mentioned in my PM to Hiram I realized afterwards that some of the river guides party there. Little Omaha and Wheelbarrow Pitch (as you discovered) are pretty nice.

    I need to go back to that area for an overnight though to get some virtuals and snag some of the other caches in the area.

    A future ORCA trip might be in Washington County off Rt. 9. There are some pretty remote places there as well.
    I will have to look that up on the map. Where about in Washington county off route 9, what town is the near?
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    Quote Originally Posted by attroll
    I will have to look that up on the map. Where about in Washington county off route 9, what town is the near?
    Somewhere between Beddington and Grand Lake Stream . . . I've never camped there but I believe there are some spots on Chemo Pond, Eagle Lake, Deer Lake and I think Sabao Pond.
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    Quote Originally Posted by firefighterjake
    Somewhere between Beddington and Grand Lake Stream . . . I've never camped there but I believe there are some spots on Chemo Pond, Eagle Lake, Deer Lake and I think Sabao Pond.
    I am sure there tons of place up there. I do not know the area though. I went moose hunting up there last year and there are tons of logging roads through out that area and is seems like people just camp in some of those spots. I looked at the map and found Deer Lake, Eagle Lake. There are campsites scattered all through the are there. I found one on a place called Duck Lake that looks pretty good too.
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    Theres a really good spot just off of Rt 1 in ellsworth, I see people camping there all the time!! Just kidding, I have a waypoint marked for a campsite just off of rt 9 on the machias river, its about 1/2 mile off the road.
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    Quote Originally Posted by attroll
    I am sure there tons of place up there. I do not know the area though. I went moose hunting up there last year and there are tons of logging roads through out that area and is seems like people just camp in some of those spots. I looked at the map and found Deer Lake, Eagle Lake. There are campsites scattered all through the are there. I found one on a place called Duck Lake that looks pretty good too.

    Ahhh, My stumping grounds.

    Deer lake, Duck and alligator all have nice areas. Alligator doesnt have a capsite near it but Deer lake does. Its where all the kids go to have parties. It gets kinda rowdy there from time to time.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dave1976
    Ahhh, My stumping grounds.

    Deer lake, Duck and alligator all have nice areas. Alligator doesnt have a capsite near it but Deer lake does. Its where all the kids go to have parties. It gets kinda rowdy there from time to time.
    After this last weekends outing we had I think Hiram will agree with me. If it is a party area we do not want to be camping there.
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