Siloam Springs

I spent the morning with staff at FBCNWA, then headed off the get a cache in Oklahoma. I stopped at the first one across the border and carefully tried not to touch the poison ivy (although I sure had to step on it). Found Good 412 Caches W #1 at 2:14 PM.

I drove back across the border to Game Time (2:40 PM) on the campus of John Brown University. This one made no sense until I worked out the hint. The coords were off, and the previous logs indicated that, but no one posted good ones. This cache was well under some steps very close to the gym entrance.

I parked at the public library and walked over to a little park close to downtown and looked for Don’t Drink the Water (3:00 PM). I was LTF (last to find) on this one. It had already been archived when I found it, but I managed to sign the very wet log book (the only thing in the cache). I guess other folks didn’t want to put their head in the hole to look for it.

Imagine my surprise when the next closest cache turned out to be 60 feet away. I guess the reviewer blew it on one of these. Siloam Springs 1st Micro (3:04 PM) was an easy find.

“Time” to find a Cache (3:33 PM) was in Twin Springs park. Hico History (3:50 PM) is a virtual at a collection of tomb stones. Looks like a collection of stones from an abandoned cemetery. Interesting markers. Dogwood Springs Trail Micro #1 (was along another park trail and an easy find. My last hunt of the day was Lake Elmdale (5:45 PM). I was running out of time and I had to do a little hike for this one.

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