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minnstars Geocacher

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Posted: Wed Jan 04, 2012 2:14 pm Post subject: Your Favorite Geo-Art? |
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Maybe there has already been a thread on this, but I thought it would be fun to start a topic for people to post a link to their favorite Geo-Art. Mine is the 200 caches that make up the Thundebird formation in Southern Idaho:
http://coord.info/GC35AXD
The Thunderbird has 151 traditionals for the body, 22 Multi's for the jet flame, 15 Wherigo's for the cockpit and 12 Letterbox's for the guns.
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RudeRat Past MnGCA Board

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Wow! Thanks for the post...that's really cool. _________________ Ahhhhhhhh, the power of cheese! |
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minnstars Geocacher

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NYSandy23 Geocacher

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That is just way cool. _________________ If you're successful in what you do over a period of time, you'll start approaching records, but that's not what you're playing for. You're playing to challenge and be challenged.--Lou Brock |
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NOSNOW Geocacher

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We almost got a smiley in England
And almost found peace in WA
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Hunter-Killer Geocacher

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| The Alien Head and surrounding caches in Nevada are neat along the Extraterrestrial Highway in Nevada. We love the story of how the town of Racheal benefited from caching, but then the caches were removed for safety reasons, the town suffered, then the caches were moved a bit and were republished again, and the little town is doing ok. The link is a 6 minute video on YouTube, Pretty cool story |
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bflentje Geocacher

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Last year during MOGA 2011, I was able to complete most of the skull and crossbones. Just plain ran out of time to finish.
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dornole Geocacher
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| Wow. Like the Nazca lines of caching! |
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tonkaMN MnGCA Board

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Posted: Thu Jan 05, 2012 8:32 pm Post subject: Re: Your Favorite Geo-Art? |
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| minnstars wrote: |
Maybe there has already been a thread on this, but I thought it would be fun to start a topic for people to post a link to their favorite Geo-Art. Mine is the 200 caches that make up the Thundebird formation in Southern Idaho:
http://coord.info/GC35AXD
The Thunderbird has 151 traditionals for the body, 22 Multi's for the jet flame, 15 Wherigo's for the cockpit and 12 Letterbox's for the guns.
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That is really cool! |
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minnstars Geocacher

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