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Rough Mountain

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Rough Mountain

Postby red ink » Wed Jul 09, 2008 4:18 pm

If anyone wants to read a great log, see the entry by OENavigator's for the Rough Mountain Cache by Kiamichi Muskrat,GCZGQM. What a great time they had,yeah right. Chis was warned of the mudholes,but possibly I did not give enough details. The series set out by Muskrat is awesome,
if you get the chance give them a try.Chris, I wish I could have been there for you. Red Ink
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Postby OEnavigators » Fri Jul 11, 2008 11:04 am

Thanks Ron! We really did have a blast. You warned me about the mudholes and the muggle we ran into even said that I couldn't make it To most that would be sound advice from a local with experience. To me it was a challenge. :twisted:

KM's caches are truly something spectacular. They are well worth a trip to find them. If anyone is interested in making a trip to hunt one just contact me (or Red Ink) about any area information you may want to know and I would be glad to help.

Thanks again Ron. I'm always flattered when someone enjoys one of our logs.
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Rough

Postby red ink » Fri Jul 11, 2008 9:34 pm

But you did make it,and even better you made it with your young ones in tow! Now that is priceless! Next time you might try stuffing them under the right front wheel! Just poking fun at you. Km's caches are a great adventure, looks like we might have to rent a boat to get to Monkey Island, if the lake ever recedes.People the trails he takes you on are in
pristeen condition , not one speck of litter,there are short cut to most of his caches,except Sugarloaf, that one is a killer! Anyone interested
in doing Sugarloaf I'm going back in Dec. or Jan. with my son who wants to make the trip, we can retrieve HROF and Bike geocoins, I am positive they will still be there. Red Ink
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