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This was a total adventure cache. Getting to the cache was quite difficult, especially with water flowing down the creek (not the case during the summer) but it made the experience all the more interesting. I highly recommend you attempt this one in the early spring while there is still water in the creek. Just start at the "W" tree and get scrambling. Be warned, there are some challenging spots and a fair amount if poison oak to dodge. I was able to dodge it all though. |
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This is a fun one to do as a group, but keep the group small (4 people max) so everyone is involved with the finds. Each stage is pure magic. |
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Workerofwood earns his caching name on this one. |
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A great puzzle and great cache. |
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One of Buxley's alphabet series caches. We loved the stroll down the beach for this one. |
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I loved the camo on this one, very unique! |
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This is a tough puzzle to solve, but the solution is very cool. The hide is cool too but you'd better bring the 4WD. |
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This is an adventure cache where the adventure is figuring out how to get to the cache safely. |
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This is a great in-theme multi, another Lamneth classic. |
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This is still one of my favorite puzzles. The final location is so perfect. |
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This is the first of a must do trilogy of multi/puzzle caches. They are best done with a group of friends. |
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Another great series of caches in this park. |
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This one is an inventive hide in a place you'd never know about if not for geocaching. That's what it's all about, right? |
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This cache will take you to some places in the Santa Cruz mountains that you've never been to. Very cool. |
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I added the final stage of this cache series. The whole series is a very neat concept in scale. |
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This one is great from start to end. Nice pictures on the cache page. |
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This is the third of a must do trilogy of multi/puzzle caches. They are best done with a group of friends. |
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When people ask me what SF caches are must do, this is always on the top of my list. |
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This easy cache is in a neat location that could have been made into an earthcache, if they had existed when this cache was originally placed. |
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