Cameron County just released their Cameron County Sesquicentennial Geotrail. The trail is supposed to have 33 caches with 15 finds required for a coin, but so far only 24 caches are out there. No word on whether the coins are trackable. I hope so. It is a nice looking coin.
One of our favorite caches, Dobby's Home, is located in Elk State Forest in Cameron County. The county is also home to a large elk herd. It's a fun place to cache. We look forward to hunting this geotrail (despite the trackable question about the coin).
On the way to Dobby's Home
Looking out from near Dobby's Home
An elk we spotted along the way
If you visit this geotrail and haven't gotten an AGT coin for this county, there's some nice caching and a coin available. It is also a great place to get started on the Pennsylvania DCNR Legacy of Conservation Geotrail. There are 30 caches in the series.
There's more images of Cameron County posted on my AGT blog and my regular blog.
Saturday, October 16, 2010
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Yeah, the the coin is trackable that would be awesome! If not, you could always put a hole in it and add a dog tag ;-)
I visited that site. How is Cameron County the "World Capital of Geocaching"? I thought if anything, that would be where geocaching headquarters are.
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