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Started geocaching 6:30 a.m. Mountain Time in Ogallala and found a few before church. |
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A marker for the old Lincoln Highway |
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Some the plaques at the corner of Colorado and Nebraska |
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The monument for the Colorado Nebraska corner where the panhandle goes west over Colorado |
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A historical sod house that was used until the 1980s. The walls are two feet thick. |
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But they did have modern appliances. |
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Another sod house. |
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This boot kind of stuck out from all the cowboy boots on the fence posts. It had a geocache in it from a 4-H project. |
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We met another geocacher looking for the same geocache. |
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Jerry spotted a snake on the way up to this one. |
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Jerry is up there somewhere finding the cache. |
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Geocache stuck in the back of a cracked monument. |
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Interesting spot north of Lake McConaughy. |
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Driving south over the dam to get back to Ogallala. |
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After church we tried to go here for lunch. |
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The servers ignored us so we left and went to Denny's. |
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Back at Lake McConaughy. |
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Lake McConaughy Information and Water Interpretive Center just south of the dam has a lot of interesting information. |
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Leaving the visitor center. |
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Below the dam. |
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A nice place north of the lake. It had a geocache on the sign too. |
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We saw these guys while heading north. |
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A very primitive rest stop |
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Nebraska highway traffic jam. |
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Yield to the herd. |
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Eustis Tigers - Mary found in a geocache. |
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Last geocache find before heading home. |