I5CB: The CHiPer Traditional Cache
elrojo14: This was a fun one to plant and it had a good life. It is time to bury it. Rest in peace.
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Bison tube. BYOP.
One day while traveling down I-5, I took the detour onto Derrick Avenue and Coalinga-Mendota Road to get two caches. I realized that this little stretch of road would be a great place to have a series of caches for weary travelers who might need a break from either northbound or southbound I-5.
This I-5 Cache Bypass is 15.5 miles long and adds an extra 3.2 miles to your overall route. It currently has 15 caches along the route and I would welcome other cachers to add more quality caches along this route and join the fun.
After planting my first cache of this series back on the off ramp, I cruised south on Derrick Avenue looking for a good place to plant a cache. I saw this CHP cruiser sitting in the shade of the orchard up on my right and made sure I kept the speed around 65 MPH. I then noticed a good place to plant a cache directly across from him on the east side of the road.
I pulled off the road directly across from the cruiser and got out. I got out my caching items, filled out the log, put the cache in place, and snapped a picture of the cruiser. He was only 200 feet away and didn't seem too concerned. I pulled back out and continued on my way.
As tempting as it might be, drive the speed limit. There are CHP around.
Update 6/11/2013: The cache has been moved about 20 feet from GZ. Use the hint.
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