Geocaching: FTF

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Geocaching for me is an means to an end. Getting to a new location and then hiking, ATV'ing or finding some way into a difficult or not easily accessible area.

When I see a new cache pop up that's off the beaten path, I'm quickly intrigued.

Over a week ago, ejoty placed a cache in my domain (Five Mile Pass) entitled 5 Mile Pass Hilltop Cache that has yet to be found. Why hasn't it been found yet? Because most folks that are in that area can't seem to be bothered to leave the pavement or their vehicle.

I hope to bag his three caches this weekend and gain some great climbing and hiking in during the process, then make an attempt on the high point overlooking Ophir Canyon.

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