Geocaching?

#1
A few people had mentioned it at some point. I found one at Bumpus Cove right off the trails that is in a Cave. I think we should go for it.

Anybody found any cool 4x4 only accessible caches? I have a few on my list in WV that I plan to get in May.
 
#6
yeah, we had some pictures from one of them. I don't have any on my work computer. This one looks to be a bit taller to walk in. hopefully
 
#7
I'd love to go offroad-caching sometime.
I just stumbled on this video on youtube: [video=youtube;sbjTPeStl-I]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sbjTPeStl-I[/video]
It seems the trail has a geocache on it and is located in the Linville area of NC. I hope this trail is on the list for the April Southeast Overland trek, it looks cool.

--Justin
 
#8
I cant see the video at work, but I'll have to check it out when I get home! According to the map there are 94 caches in the linville, NC area.
 
#12
For those of you who are in the Clemson area, I hid a cache outside of Westminster SC. It is a good short hike to a beautiful Waterfall. You can hike the whole trail or drive halfway down it. The trail gave my F150 a hard time trying to get back out of it due to the muddy hills after rain. When it is warmer I suggest bringing a swim suit and some towels because it is a must to get in to swim and explore. There is also a natural tunnel that goes behind the waterfall a bit.
Here is the cache
http://coord.info/GC2KRHD

And a recent picture of the water fall.
IMG_4666.jpg
 
#15
So I never updated, We ventured into the cave, saw some bats, and eventually wandered our way to the back and found the Cache. This was one of my favorite caches I have found.
 
#17
So there is a "geocache" on the poker run this saturday, but its more of an earthcache as you just go the the given coords and take a pic of your jeep there. Evidentally it takes 4wd to get there.
 
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