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The "Highway 100, 100" Event Cache

This cache has been archived.

Socko: It's been over 3 weeks since the event, and according to my records, most people have logged thier attendance and finds, so I am going to archive this listing. Thanks to the many people that attended the event and especially Dave, (Uncle Fun) for all his work behind the scenes, and to his brother Lost Boy Scout, for helping pick up the caches afterwards. I have plans for another event next spring, not quite as grandious, but still lot's of fun. Hope to see you there!
Socko
Vincetti at work
Mel and Gaelinat home
All here in spirit!!!!

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Hidden : Saturday, August 20, 2005
Difficulty:
2 out of 5
Terrain:
1.5 out of 5

Size: Size:   other (other)

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Geocache Description:

This event will take place on August 20th, 2005 and is a series of urban caches with some traditional caches thrown in too. The containers are micro to medium sized hidden almost in plain sight, so accessing them will be a little tricky if you don't want to be seen. Teams will be starting at different spots along the route to reduce overcrowding. Each cache contains a logbook as well as the coordinates for the next cache. The event will take place at Hales Corners Park, at Picnic Area #4.

In preparation for a 20 mile hike I plan to do on Chicago's lakefront this July, I have been hiking to and from work along a stretch of Highway 100 from Janesville Road north to Watertown Plank Road. Along the way, I started thinking, it might be interesting to place some caches while I'm at it. This idea progressed into this event, "The Highway 100, 100. I picked 100 as the number of caches only because of the name of the road. I decided to incorporate a larger stretch of Highway 100 when I ran out of ideas to place them in the stretch of the road mentioned above, so the series will be between just south of North Avenue on the north to Highway 32 on the east, since Highway 100 curves around Ryan road and then heads east almost to Lake Michigan.

Event will start at 7am and end at dark. Meet at Picnic Area #4 to obtain the coordinates for your first cache.

Socko and Uncle_Fun will be based at the park for the day for those who cannot make the official start time. Feel free to come and go as you need. Just keep in mind that in order to find all 100 caches, it may take you the entire day. To allow an opportunity to locate all of the caches you can, the cache containers will be in place till Sunday at sunset. The containers will be picked up at that point.

Please obey all parking regulations and traffic laws along the cache route. Highway 100 can be busy at times and your safety is the number one priority.

There are many places for you to eat along the cache route. Therefore food will not be provided at the park.

Additional information about the park.

*Picnic tables will be there for you to use for your meals.

*There is an outdoor pool open from 1pm to 5 pm. Admission is $1.50 for children to age 17 and $3.00 for adults 18 and over. A changing area is available.

*There is a free wading pool (open 11am-5pm) and children's playground near the picnic area as well.

*Grilling is available. You must supply everything.

*Restrooms and a parking lot are available.

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