Macungie and Lancaster LXVIII
Mar. 8th, 2016 10:56 pmSaturday's trip was to Macungie in Lehigh Valley for the "¿ I ɯɐ ʇɐɥM" cache series, which I didn't have time for the previous weekend. Each puzzle cache in this series had a riddle, which I figured out at home so I wouldn't have to do the research in the field. After that, I went for a group of caches around the Rodale Velodrome in Breinigsville.
On Sunday, I returned to the Lancaster area mainly to target the caches on the other side of Lancaster City. The "CLUE TOO" series is a murder mystery in which each cache has a clue that's a suspect, a weapon or a location. It's kind of like the "Star Trek" series that I did in February, except the clues here seem a bit more obscure. I got the more interesting caches early in the day. "147429" is a travel bug hotel inside a rental storage unit. It was the first time I'd seen one of those storage units being used as a geocache. "Night Before Christmas" is a Wherigo cache at the National Christmas Center, one of the many tourist attractions between Gap and Lancaster. The funniest cache of the day though was "A Cheap Officer". I was wondering what the title could possibly be in reference to until I saw that it was behind a Dollar General!
( The caches... )
On Sunday, I returned to the Lancaster area mainly to target the caches on the other side of Lancaster City. The "CLUE TOO" series is a murder mystery in which each cache has a clue that's a suspect, a weapon or a location. It's kind of like the "Star Trek" series that I did in February, except the clues here seem a bit more obscure. I got the more interesting caches early in the day. "147429" is a travel bug hotel inside a rental storage unit. It was the first time I'd seen one of those storage units being used as a geocache. "Night Before Christmas" is a Wherigo cache at the National Christmas Center, one of the many tourist attractions between Gap and Lancaster. The funniest cache of the day though was "A Cheap Officer". I was wondering what the title could possibly be in reference to until I saw that it was behind a Dollar General!
( The caches... )