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I HAVE and ATV and I am interested. I have enjoyed finding a few caches on some of my ATV rides, including a few of Jakes!
The trouble with doing nothing is that it is hard to know when you're finished.
Hey FFJake - I think your other BFD compadre has some thoughts.......... Looks like the numbers may be climbing. Have tent, 4 x 4 but no 4 wheeler but will travel, can cook and love to cache.........anything else required?
I haven't gone to a lot of events myself but this combo might suck me in!
Have you got any thoughts for an area Jake? ALinMaine & I did a fair amount of atv riding last summer but often didn't pay much attention to caches while we were out ... I know, I know... shame on us.
I'll have to compare what rides I did and maps I have against what there are for caches along the trails.
How come we choose from just two people to run for president and 50 for Miss America?
If you have any ideas of a good location that could combine good riding, a place to camp and a fair number of trail side caches it would be appreciated . . . Duck Lake is one option with a few caches put out by Evil Homer on the way to Grand Lake Stream . . . maybe somewhere downeast . . . or in the County.
"Courage is not the absence of fear, but the realization that there is something more important than fear."
"Death is only one of many ways to die."
That would be the only down side for MWC. We have pretty much exhausted all the caches up there. But since it's more of an ATV event then that doesn't matter as much.
Happy Trails!