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Bikencache 7: Off the Path by OC_Clay (2/2.5) (Unavailable)
N33° 39.590 W117° 50.410 (WGS84)
UTM 11S E 422103 N 3724757
Use waypoint: GCZJCE
Size: Micro Hidden on 11/26/2006
In California, United States
Difficulty: Terrain:
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| Here is a micro along the world famous Bikencache Trail. |
The old #7 got muggled and disappeared too many times, so here is a new one in a new spot about 20 yards from the original. Be careful of the rocky slope on the way to this one. This could be particularly challenging after a rainstorm.
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Current at 4/23/2008
10/14/2007 by GSAK
-----------------------Mommy spotted it. Jordan and Garrett worked together to get it. took rabbit. left tatoos, coin, mark.
1/11/2008 by OC_Clay
I'll take this one offline until I can get out to check on it.
1/9/2008 by Hill 1
I too have to add this to my DNF and watch list. GZ looked like it was on a little sand bar with nothing but debris all around, from the rains we just had. I generally have not had troubles with OC_CLAY’s coordinates. They have been spot on with the hiding place of the caches.
12/21/2007 by mike2find
Looked all around where my GPS indicated but DNF. Will add to my watchlist and try another time.
12/14/2007 by ithacadoodle
My first Bikencache DNF - the only one of the morning.
11/24/2007 by ureca
A nice day for biking and geocaching along the San Diego Creek Channel. Thanks OC_Clay for hiding this one. It was the 13th of 20 found today. TNLNSL.
11/17/2007 by DopeyDuck
Stuck at work all day for a maintenance window that ran long, I only had time to grab a few caches before it got dark. My GPSr kept pointing forward, but something made me turn around. Even in near darkness I spotted something. Lucky for me I found it so fast, otherwise I would have had to build a camp fire for light and warmth.
11/7/2007 by biomedy
Thanks for the fun cache. TNLN/SL, TFTC.
11/7/2007 by Jan and the Man
The "Man" was on a business trip to Irvine (teaching a computer course at the SAS Institute right near the Hyatt), and enjoyed an afternoon walk along the bike path. The cache was open and on the ground, so I replaced it in what I thought was a reasonable spot (GZ on my GPS).
For those of us from the north-east where there are TREES, it is amazing how will the GPS works here in the open. Many of the didtances on my GPS were in the single digits. Wow. Thanks for the cache.
11/7/2007 by heyronda
Bumped into a geocacher from NJ that found it open with log spread on the ground. Lots of construction workers a few feet away....might want to check on this one and relocate it. Hopefully the tree marked with the orange tape will not be mowed down....however the ants were quite stirred up; probably not the best place to leave it :)
11/7/2007 by DizzyUpThGirl
:)
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Hints (Back) Similar size and height as the old #7.
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