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| Jake had to go to Cambridge for a service call for his job so I tagged along. And we found a few geocaches. |
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| "First to Find" just east of Cambridge |
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| Geocache named "J.S." just west of Cambridge along the road |
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| A cache hidden in this stump I couldn't get out until I pulled the plug up. See below with plug in. |
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| Geocache was in front of the plow |
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| Nice walk bridge in Cambridge. We couldn't find this one. |
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| Found a lot of old ammo cans today |
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| "The Tubes" south of Harry Strunk Lake The geocache in the woods near here was far enough off the coordinates it took us a while to find |
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| Another ammo can cache just south of the Medicine Creek Dam at Harry Strunk Lake |
| Jake below the dam |
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| Jerry across from the top of the dam |
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| Another cache along the lake |
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| Small cemetery plot west of the lake Jake found the cache |
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| The geocache name is "Diptheria" |
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| Cache at bridge over creek that runs into the lake |
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| Found this farm east of the lake When you find a cache you get a "Smiley" on your geocaching map |
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| We saw lots of pheasants and turkeys |
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| This marker was for a cowboy that died in a gun fight in 1879. The geocache was in the cedar tree. |
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| Another cemetery caceh |
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| Just a few trips into the woods for geocaches. Jake found the most ticks today. |


























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