The Geocaching Cronan Ranch is a series of caches to celebrate the Geocachers, events and all things Cronan Ranch.
Geocache Hiders: sillyscout (aka NapaBeerGirl), Snoopy_Grrll_39, Mtnbikkerkid33 & Taste the Rainbow
Geocaches in Cronan Ranch
7 Hidden
0 Archived
7 Active
GC11YJ9 Chicken Nuggetz Ridz Again - sillyscout
GC143MN Thump, Fwoosh, Boom, Sparkle, Sparkle, Twinkle..Ah - sillyscout
GC10CK6 Frog Legs - sillyscout
GC14YH2 Cronan Ranch Aero Squadron - sillyscout
GC11D8T Just Dukky - Snoopy_Grrll_39
GC112NW Budz Rocknazium - Mtnbikkerkid33
GC14H5A Token of the Covenant - Taste the Rainbow
sillyscout is the leader/mother of these geocachers.
Taste the rainbow - Rainbow for Girls
Snoopy_Grrll_39 - Daughter
Mtnbikkerkid33 - Son
Her most notiable cache in the park is "Frog Legs". The cache is located on BLM property, technically a part of Cronan Ranch, but, according to both the American River Conservancy and BLM, it is inaccessible by land. There have been geocachers who have found it by finding a way in by land but the land access may be contentious with the locals. Use care and respect when dealing with them. I haven't found it yet but I am planning on going swimming this summer.
Participant in the Cronan Holiday day of cache hiding.
General Note: Remember to be careful out here at Cronan Ranch. In the Summer drink lots of water and use a stick or hiking pole to poke around so that the snakes will let you know if they are there.
Snakes, Geocaches and Poison Oak frequently occur in similar places. When I hid the cache the poison oak was easily avoidable and or it was the winter time. Now however conditions may be different. If there is a snake guarding any of my Geocaches you don't need to sign the log, but you owe me a good online log telling me why you didn't sign the log. Make it a good one.
If you noticed my Geocaching Cronan Ranch series is missing any caches please let me know. My records are not complete.
Please share any memories related to the Cacher or finding their cache in your log for others to enjoy.
Thank you, P-Hill Trekker