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Traditional CacheThe Odd Triple ( MacGyver Cache # 58 )

A cache by AD0OR     Hidden: 1/3/2007

Size: Size: Small (Small)     Difficulty: 1.5 out of 5     Terrain: 1.5 out of 5 (1 is easiest, 5 is hardest)


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In Utah, United States

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Welcome to my Redwood Road "MacGyver Road" Cache Series

Mile 21 along MacGyver Road

I have always loved this road and always thought it should have ALOT of caches on it, instead of next to none, and I've been trying to place a cache named for every episode of my favorite TV Show, so here's my attempt at two birds with one stone.

 

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 February 7 by hjnielsen (3328 found)
Headed out earlier to do the redwood road caches. 4 hours and 170 caches later. TFTC's

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 February 6 by Mitsu1 (988 found)
My friend Tami and I met up in Provo today for some cache running. This road was fun....and just for the record playing 'The Benny Hill Theme' while quickly picking these up makes it even more fun. Thanks for the fun and get ready for a WHOLE bunch of cut and paste. Please forgive us.

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 January 30 by Dix1 (3918 found)
Had a great day with Del2u on a caching run. The weather was great except it could of been about 50 degrees warmer. I really hate to cut and paste logs, but I have half timer's and I really can't remember each of these that we went to, but I really appreciate you for putting out these caches for me to grab! Signed log Del & Dix to save space, thanks again

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 January 30 by del2u (2264 found)
Out before the storm on a caching run with Dix1. Thanks for placing these. TFTC

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 December 5, 2009 by Me & Bucky (8275 found)

An amazing day of caching around Utah Lake today! Began along the Shakespear/MacGyver road west of Utah Lake, bagged some of the caches on and around Lake Mountain, continued with finding some on the east side of the lake, then finished up with the "L" series north of Santiquin. All in all, simply a fantastic day!!

Began before sunrise in the pitch black of pre-dawn around 6:00 am. It was achingly cold because of the clear sky, but that would soon change. With sunrise, a little heat got into the air, and the clouds began forming. Around noon a front went through, snow began lightly falling, and by around 2:30, it was coming down hard enough that it was very difficult to see farther than 200 yards. After finishing up the "L", it was time to skedaddle, and Bucky & I headed back down to Vegas.

Thanks for the cache!!


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Current Time: 2/10/2010 12:03:37 AM (GMT-08:00) Pacific Time (US & Canada) (8:03 AM GMT)
Last Updated: 2/9/2010 6:06:57 PM (GMT-08:00) Pacific Time (US & Canada) (2:06 AM GMT)
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