Get out your door, step onto the road, and come join other geocachers from around the state for fellowship, food worthy of a Hobbit, and some of this dangerous business that is our hobby out over the Edge of the Wild! Ding! Dong! The ticks are dead (hopefully)! If you are new to the hobby, or the area, this is a great chance to come meet and cache with other folk from around the Sooner state who share your passion! For those attending, please bring:
1. Your appetite, though a purchase is not required to attend (I need a rough head count by 11/10).
2. A tale of something geocaching-related for which you are thankful (a cache, a cacher, a harrowing tale of survival while caching, etc.).
(As always, geocoins and/or trackables are welcomed if you'd like to share or trade but, again, these aren't necessary to attend).
There will also be prizes and, perhaps, a hint or two about some soon-to-be-published caches! Hmmmm...
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(Did I mention we like to laugh too?)
"Where is Davenport, OK?" Right here! On Route 66, between Chandler and Stroud. How will you get here? Will you choose the fastest, most direct route (the Turner Turnpike--eastbound Exit 166 at Chandler; westbound Exit 179 at Stroud--45 minutes from OKC or Tulsa)? The historic "Mother Road" (Route 66)? Or a meandering path following one of several cache series passing by? Well that is up to you, O traveler. Hope to see you there!
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