About this series:
B.A.C. stands for Bike and
Cache. I and
my 11 year old son
B.J. also known to local caches as one of the “Geo-Dawgs” was
working on his Cycling Merit Badge for
scouts. In that we had
to do two 10 mile rides, two 15 mile rides, two 25 mile rides, and
one 50 mile ride.
As we were looking for trails to ride, of
course we looked for caches along the
way. In some area
there just weren’t enough caches so we thought that we would place
some as we went.
You don’t have to do the caches on a
bike.
You can drive within walking distance of all of
them. But if you want
to make a memorable afternoon and save some fossil fuel I would
recommend the bike
ride. There are also
many other caches on this trail that are not
mine. Use your mapping
feature to collect all of them before you head out and you can get
some good numbers for the day.
Some of the caches are micros, some small, and
some
regular.
(You will notice there are no puzzle
caches. That’s cuz I’m
from Hooper and I’m not bright enough to figure them out, let alone
post one).
Some of them are simple 1X1’s and some are
more evil.
About this B.A.C Cache:
B.A.C. The Crossing cache is located along the
Weber River. This is a
fairly easy cache and shouldn’t be that
hard. Bring a scribble
stick along.