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Traveling the Turner - Chandler EB Traditional Geocache

This cache has been archived.

Chuck Walla: Hello Okiebryan,

Geocaching HQ flagged this cache as one that may need attention and sent you an email about it. Some time after that, I disabled your cache and requested that you check on your cache and perform any necessary maintenance. Since you have not responded to my reviewer log about your cache by posting a note to your cache page to tell me and others of your intention to address the issue with it, the cache has been archived at the direction of Geocaching HQ.

Sincerely,

Chuck Walla
Community Volunteer Reviewer
Geocaching.com

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Hidden : 12/14/2008
Difficulty:
1.5 out of 5
Terrain:
2 out of 5

Size: Size:   regular (regular)

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Geocache Description:

You are looking for a larger camo'd Lock & Lock. This cache is available from Eastbound I-44, or from a local road out of Chandler which accesses the service plaza.

Congratulations to JamGuys for FTF!

Sometimes we all face the tough choices when traveling in Oklahoma... Do I take the turnpike and make good time, or do I take the back road where all of the geocaches are hidden?


Well, this series of caches was created with that exact dilemma in mind! There's no need to be late to that important meeting in Tulsa, or to risk missing that flight out of Will Rogers... Now you can get across Oklahoma from corner to corner, top to bottom, end to end, and not miss out on the opportunity to score a smiley!



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The Turner Turnpike was named after Governor Roy J. Turner, who pushed for efforts to build this toll road to connect the state's two largest cities. It was authorized by the Oklahoma Legislature in 1947 and opened in May of 1953. The Turner Turnpike is the oldest of the state's ten turnpikes. The route is signed as Interstate 44 for its entire length, but was constructed prior to the beginning of the Interstate system. This road is probably the nicest and best maintained highway in Oklahoma.









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