The Ricks Creek Cache
Back and better than ever. This cache has seen almost as much pilfering as an urban wonder but we keep her going anyway.
Going where no one had gone before... there was something there to find.
Back and better than ever. This cache has seen almost as much pilfering as an urban wonder but we keep her going anyway.
Time to get this JeepBug on the road. I volunteered to help distribute one of the new Jeep Commache Travel Bugs a while back and decided I'd take to oppotunity to place it in a hillside cache that needed some attention. We placed it in the newly refurbished the Rick's Creek Cache this past weekend and got it off and running. I hope it's not narcassisistic to use a cache I own, but since it was badly in need of help and it was a cache that took a little hiking to get to, I figured it was an ideal place to hide a new JeepBug. Don't miss out on the chance to see the Rick's Creek Falls while you're up there either. I mjust say, it's really a bit of an honor to help in this little Jeep Distribution endevor. If you want to watch the progress of this Jeep visit Geocaching.com and lookup travel bug TB138JV or go directly to the bug tracking page.
Our trip to Washington State was a grand adventure. Lot's of sight seeing, and lot's of soaking up the fine Northwest climate. What trip could be spoiled when geocaching is involved? We logged our first Washington caches and hardly left the hotel. A short drive brought us to the fabulous Cornwall Park and other nearby treasures. (Check out jeepcruzer.com for the travel log.) The Bellingham area is replete with many caches covering all difficulties in both urban and rugged settings. It made for great geocahing by this first time visitor.