Mosida, Utah
A
cache
by AD0OR
Hidden:
12/24/2006
Size:
 (Micro)
Difficulty:
Terrain:
(1 is easiest, 5 is hardest)
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Mosida is near the south-west shore of Utah
Lake, eleven miles north of Elberta. on December 5th, 1908, R.F.
Morrison, Joseph A Simpson, and J.E. Davis purchased 6,880 acres of
land to establish a new community. Within four to five years a
hotel, schoolhouse, post office, and general store were operating.
In 1915 the town was hopelessly in debt and by 1924 it was a ghost
town.
The community name was coined from the
first two letters of the three promoters, Morrison,
Simpson, and Davis.
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November 20 by JeeperDad (3119 found) I wonder if Mosida was named after one of my relatives?..... might have to go look.This series has been here a long time but I've never come to get them. Now they are interlaced with the Shakespeare cache series so decided to go get them all. Please forgive my generic log entry but there were just too many caches to remember something unique about each one. This was a great series to find, and now I see the pattern that I missed before, which constitutes the spacing of these caches. It was a nice crisp, cool, but clear, November day, and a great day to be out Thanks for placing them. JeeperDad
[view this log] | November 14 by SanJoseBeanNazi (1312 found) Out on a huge caching run with slamsmith, Baldin' Eagle, and Art Vandalay today. This was one of 170 I found on the day. We had tons of fun especially when the blizzard rolled in. Sorry for the generic log. TFTC!
[view this log] | November 14 by slamsmith (391 found) Fun day caching with SanJoseBeanNazi, Art Vandalay, and Baldin' Eagle. We were on a trek to find as many caches on the road between Elberta and Saratoga Springs as we could. The snow on the ground made us wonder but then the day turned wonderful, til the blizzard came about an hour or so too soon. But we persevered, and found everything close to the road.
[view this log] | November 10 by HikingSeal (2660 found) I have finally completed the Power Trail on Redwood Rd, no thanks to the cache thieves. In my first trip, I expressed my thoughts about what was happening here in only one log. Now I would like to provide food for thought to any who are involved in the current bad behavior or who may consider it in the future.I use the plural, thieves, because given the way the caches disappeared there is likely more than one thief. Of course it is possible that only one person took them in that pattern to cast suspicion on others. The biggest question in my mind is why. One obvious answer is to somehow do damage to the cache owners. Yet, more damage is done to those of us who are trying to get the caches than to the owners. Even though AD0OR and SugarNSpice are the primary owners, caches byGR8GPN and JeepingGurl have also been affected. Cache theft affects a broader range of people than may be initially considered and it shows poor sportsmanship. The act of cache theft is further complicated by those who claim finds on missing caches, another act of poor sportsmanship. (Such people like cheat at solitaire too!) To Peasinapod’s admonishment to the cache thieves to get a life I add, GROW UP! To SugarNSpice, AD0OR, GR8GPN, JeepingGurl, Peasinapod, and all the other cachers who have contributed A LOT of work to keeping this Power Trail alive, I offer a heartfelt THANKS FOR THE FUN!
[view this log] | November 10 by Mzblubrd (2026 found) Found this one today while caching the trail from top to bottom. TFTC
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Current time: 11/22/2009 9:01:43 AM Last Updated: 11/21/2009 11:41:32 PM Rendered: From Database Coordinates are in the WGS84 datum
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