The clear blue skies have returned but it's still very windy out today and the temperatures for the next week or so are only to reach the low to mid 60's (15 to 18 C). Today we are going out on our ATV's with Allison and Earl geocaching...a new string of caches have been put out. We were all set to go shortly before 10:00 when Steve went out to get our boots out of the trailer garage...to find water everywhere! One of the 1 gallon fresh water jugs had sprung a leak! So, the clean up had to be dealt with before we could go anywhere. He had to pull out all of the boxes...and dry everything out...
So it was just before noon by the time we headed out...sorry for the delay, Earl and Allison! We crossed the highway and went through La Posa Tyson Wash and once at the wash headed north past the "big tent"...which is almost all down now after the RV show.
Along the way, we stopped and found a geocache hidden by Earl and Allison a few weeks ago (no, they didn't help us) and then continued on until we came to the start of the string of 24 caches. This one was in an old tin can buried in the dirt and hidden by a rock on top of it...
This one was hidden among the branches of a dead Ocotillo bush...
And this one was a particularly tricky one...on the end of a piece of wire hidden inside a dead Cholla cactus...
This was a pretty easy find...
We had a real tough time finding this one...on the end of a dead branch stuck in dead bush...
This one was on the end of a dead Ocotillo branch stuck back into the Ocotillo bush...
Eventually we found all 24 caches in the series...now it was time to head home. Instead of going back the way we came, we continued along the trail.
The trail eventually came out at Dome Rock Road, where we crossed under the I-10....
...and back onto BLM land...
Dome Rock in the distance...
We stopped here for a break...Earl is explaining that this is the start of his night geocache. You park on the road and then walk in with flashlights looking for the markers that will lead you to it. It's something we haven't done yet...hopefully we get a chance before we leave the area.
A very cool looking old stone cabin...
We were back home at about 3:30...another great, albeit windy, afternoon! The wind is good when you are riding because it clears the dust but in about an hour or so we are having happy hour outside...oh well, we'll just have to huddle as close to the trailer as possible. At least the wind is not coming from the south like it was the other day.
Eric, Earl, Allison. Bob and Sue all came over for happy hour...and to discuss our travel plans. We are leaving next Friday for Yuma where we plan on going on an ATV ride Saturday and attending the Yuma Mega Geocaching Event on Sunday. On Monday we are all going to travel to Ocotillo Wells SVRA (State Vehicular Recreation Area) in California. Steve and I were there last January (2013) and had a great time riding the trails, so we thought the others might also enjoy it.
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