Oyate Trail Geocache
Series
This is #91 of the Oyate Trail Geocache
series.
Starting just north of Sioux City, the Oyate Trail follows
Highways 50 and 18 along the southern border of South Dakota all
the way to Edgemont. There are 110 geocaches spaced approximately
every 3 miles along the trail. These caches are numbered from east
to west, #1 to #110.
The first 50 geocachers to find and log at least 100 of the 110
caches along the trail are eligible for an Official Oyate Trail
Geocaching Coin. To apply for your coin, email Charlie with the minimum 100+ codes
that you will find on the top portion of the cache log, for
example: OT - "D", on my cache hides.
These codes must be in order, #1 to #110, for example: 1D, 2O, 3N,
4T, etc. Include your name and address, so if the codes are
correct, Charlie can mail your coin.
The name doesn't sound very pleasant, and there's not much to
mark there's even a bridge here, but obsessive cache hiders will
prevail. As luck would have it, the area was quite fragrant from a
recent polecat discharge, but I'm not sure how this place earned
its name.
There is not sanctioned parking, but you can pull off the road
enough to be out of the way, with a short walk over level terrain.
Respect the area, CITO if needed, and rehide the cache as you find
it so the next person can have the same challenge. Thank you and
good luck.
Congratulations
"Geopractor" : First to Find - October 15,
2011

