Our first cache catch of the day was H/B ICC Post and by a post it was. See pic below:
ICC Post - note post |
And we're moving on...
Next on our list was H/B ICC More Container Fun. Not to be confused with Container Fun which we do next. I think we may have inadvertently started on the wrong end of the trail. Oh well, no go backs!
Evil, evil container |
Container FUN?!? More like container evility (is that even a word?--my guess is that if "Funner" is now a word then "evility" can be a word, too--so there!) But we did find this one - see pic to the right. Drew isn't so sure this is "fair" but those evil geocache hiders have done their work and we have our work cut out for us. Thanks, mmacfarland for this wonderful hides!!
Next up - ICC H/B Container Fun - Yep, another case of Cache Evility right here -- and so close to home!
See pic below! Who would think to put an evil bison cache in a thing that looks like, well some kind of ICC type thingy? Only mmacfarland! That's who!! But Melissa picked up on this one right away and the cache was a cinch for our eagle eyed crack team of geocachers. Is it a bird, is it a plane, no it's the Lorax Gang and Jenners 3 to the cache!!
Drew and Melissa eye the evil bison cache |
Would you have noticed this? |
Next up - Yep, you guessed it. ICC H/B Log It.
Did you guys-- ahem--"log" this one yet? |
Rolling rock |
On the road again - to - ICC H/B Rock n Roll And here is the pic from that little beauty. (left) Rock. Roll. Well, you get it, right? Love the puns.
What's next on this intrepid journey? ICC H/B RIDE ON. I have to admit that this one was one of my very favorites. It was devious, intelligent, well-thought out, ridiculous, cunning, clever, canny, and all the other "c" words you can think of. I really loved this one. Turns out that all you needed to do was figure out the old adage "what is here that's not like the others." If there is a bolt that is not bolting something into place, is it still a bolt? That seems a little Zen actually, but that's exactly what the answer to this puzzle is. It's NOT a bolt, it's a cache!
RIDE ON sign |
This is one devious cache |
And we continue to...ICC H/B Picnic. (Picture left) This one was a no-brainer. Meaning those that have absolutely NO brains can still find it. Hmm. Picnic table, by itself, off the beaten path, nothing else around. Lock and Lock. Done and done. This was the first lock and lock that we came across on our ICC H/B caches for this day. It was a welcome respite to have one that was a pretty easy grab.
Onward to ICC H/B Marking Time. (Picture right) Lorax Gang member #2 found this one with ease. It's another of those that you just have to use your spidey senses and thought processes to find. Melissa had an evil glint in her eye when she eye-spied this one.
The Russian Princess |
Christmas tree. Get it? |
Next up for the Caching Gang was the first in the next series along the ICC trail (actually the last of the series on the next part of the trail since we were doing these backwards). And this would be.....F- Hiking/Biking ICC Trail, Georgia Trail
This one should have been E for EVIL. Because that's what it was. E-----V------I-----L!!! As I said in my geocaching log, this one you find in many fairy tales as an evil omen or an evil ingredient. Apparently, upon checking my iPhone I did not take a picture of this one. Hmm. Not sure why. Probably because I was totally flummoxed and forgot to since the find was so hard to -- find. But wary of this one, very, very wary. And beware of poisonous fungus!
The next up was, of course, the actual E. E-Hiking/Biking ICC Trail, Georgia Trail. This one was a bit hard to find, only because it was so well hidden. A traditional lock and lock. Nothing that fancy about it really if you keep your wits about you and know the type of cache hider that mmacfarland is, but you definitely need a few easy ones interspersed with the really tough ones - see F.
Hmmm. Is this....??? |
Stalking the lock and lock |
Then there was DII and D in the series. DII was a challenge because it was off the beaten path and down a pretty steep hill. It took awhile to figure out where it could be because there were MANY places that a lock and lock could be placed on that hillside. It was a matter of hunting around until we hit upon it.
Yep. I found it! |
By the fence under lots of grass |
This ended up being our last find of the day. Why? Because D was the biggest challenge of the day and one that we were not mentally or physically capable of doing. We were all pretty hungry at that point and needing to get home. We did attempt it on this day, but gave up after about 15 minutes of searching when our stomachs began to protest loudly. Our search continued the next day...
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