#25 of Top 50 Favorite USA Caches – A Meet & Greet
Who? Anyone who is a Geocacher, interested in becoming one, or even a muggle friend or family member.
What? Weekly RGV Geocaching Breakfast Meet & Greet *NOTE* purchase of food items is always optional however, fun and fellowship is a given.
Where? Country Omelette, 3420 N. 10th St., McAllen, TX 78501
When? FRIDAY, March 8, 2024 9:00 a.m. – 10:30 a.m.
Why? Share stories, tips & tricks of the game, assist with solving mystery/puzzle caches and share/trade trackables & just have fun!
This season, we’re going to look at the top 50 favorite geocaches in the USA. How many have you found? Me? I’ve found 2 of the top 50…
I sorted the list by number of favs low to high. #50 is lowest and #1 will be highest number of favorite points.
All pertinent information on these caches will be based upon this list I created on July 15, 2023.
https://coord.info/BMCFKK5
#25 with 1406 (Now 1430) Fav Points: https://coord.info/GC2W5V6 Slider.
A cache by JerEvie
Traditional 3 ½ / 1 ½ – Placed 05/13/2011 – Last found 07/14/2023 (07/10/2024)
“This cache hide is dedicated to a creative cache hider, Yellow Alligater in Spokane, WA. While visiting there, I got an idea, and on the long trip home - I came up with this one. Sure hope you like it.
This is a not so typical bison-cache hide. PLEASE DO NOT MOVE THE CACHE CONTAINER OR ANYTHING THAT MAY BE SCREWED IN PLACE. Screwdrivers are NOT allowed on this one. AND MOST IMPORTANTLY, don't dump anything inside the container device or use any kind of foreign object (LIKE A STICK) to retrieve the bison tube. This one hides low like an oyster and then moves like one if you enjoy them as much as I do! (see story below). No super-human forces are required to find it.“
Location: Oregon, USA