Another Loop for your Caching Pleasure. High Clearance Vehicle is highly Recomended, We made it through without using 4 WD. This will loop back around to ET Cache and we Highly Recomend that this be done in the Order we put them out. From Rock City Cache and back around to ET Cache. We have hidden Many different levels some head scratchers and some just will leave ya wondering. We are sure that you will love the Area and the quiet Desert Beauty. Becareful of Crawly things and snakes. We did not see any and have not seen any while putting these hides out, But beaware they are out there. Always have plenty of Gas and Water and drinks. When you come out here if you need a lifeline please email us and we will give you our contact number. If you need Recomendations for rooms, Eating, Gas, Etc. we are here to help you anyway we can. This run Includes all of TS Series and the CAS Series to the west. It can be done in one day but recomended to take at least two days. We will be working with the local Merchants here to try and Get discounts for those that stay and or eat here.
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Yerington was named in honor of Henry M. Yerington, Superintendent of the Virginia & Truckee Railroad (part of the Carson & Colorado Railroad system) from 1868 to 1910. Prior to taking on the name "Yerington," the settlement had been known by names like "the Switch," "Pizen Switch" and "Greenfield." The town was finally named "Yerington" in 1894 in an effort to influence that railroad Superintendent to build the Carson & Colorado Railway down the west side of the Walker River and through the small town. As much as the name has stuck ever since, that effort to influence didn't work: the railroad never came to Yerington.
Yerington was founded as a mining town on the banks of the Walker River but the primary mining these days happens in tourists' pockets as they tour the gaming establishments along Main Street.