07/26/2016 By Back Country Horsemen
It seems like I've been taking the toughest routes to these caches! I saw the "road" to the left and believed that was the lunch route. It wasn't until I got to the top & saw the real road come in from the left-doh! Slap forehead!
Then to the rocks-every time I get into trees my phone freezes so again I went to far down. Time to get out the real GPS & find the cache.
06/30/2016 By TTO2
This series was one of the primary targets of this trip as I just bought a new shiny Rubicon and wanted to see how far it would go stock. Not far, at least on this trail, is the answer. We made it up to the 2nd obstacle and had to go on foot from there as not having a solution to get extracted if something happened was not smart business. Adding to the issues were an inexperienced 4WD, 105 pound, partner that couldn't move some heavy rocks with me, and no mods. On this trail you have to have mods.
We did mange to get 5 of the 7. The first at the base of the hill we believe is missing, and decided at the Rock Garden that we didn't need Number 7. We hiked 2 -7 and did Team Red Rubicon to the Rescue. After seeing the Rock Garden, so glad we didn't tempt fate.
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09/05/2015 By jpit
Checking out the trail and some caches on a great mountain day.
TFTC!
This entry was edited by jpit on Sunday, 08 November 2015 at 04:37:16 UTC.
07/04/2015 By Denali41
My puppy Orizaba joined icezebra11 and me (I guess I’m “daddy” to Zaba) on a wonderful day of hiking, cache-finding, and great weather along this “jeep” trail. Well, “jeeps” can make it if they are constructed of the right composition, but I can say that the 4X4 that we encountered was a lot more than a “jeep”. The owner must have fully mortgaged one or more homes to pay for his baby, and he had a nice young gal with him who had to be more than impressed with his equipment and skills (as a driver, I must importantly add). They passed us near the second obstacle and we passed them at the third, as we proceeded higher on foot. They eventually drove by us again, but we easily caught up to them as they worked their way through the Rock Garden. We were having the fun of finding caches. They were having the fun of negotiating some remarkable obstacle problems--it was really informative to watch how the spotters and driver worked together so well. Now, folks like Rocketman who do BOTH, and the guys/gals who do this with him, are pretty special: 4X4 wheeling and cache-finding/placing/maintaining at the same time!
Our day was marvelous, and we found six caches along our 10-mile out-and-back hike. The elevation gain was significant, too. The five caches having a 1.5/4.5 D/T combination were the motivation for hiking this fine course. That’s been my nemesis D/T combination in order to reach the challenges I long ago began working for–I had found and signed the field cache log for the 13X Fizzy Challenge in Iowa several years ago, and a year ago right now kenyansherpa and I signed the field log of the 14X Fizzy Challenge in Ontario. So today I completed these special challenges that make geocaching so very special to me and to many others. Wow! And this comes just 3 weeks after my completing a 4X Jasmer grid. What a sport we have...
I dropped a geocoin in this cache.
Thanks for this great series, Rocketman!!
07/04/2015 By icezebra11
Denali41, puppy Orizaba, and I had a great day hiking up the jeep trail and finding 5 of the 6 ORS caches and the Team Rubicon cache. The only cache we couldn't locate was ORS 1. We parked at the wide spot across from the driveway and right where the trail got rough. We didn't think the sedan would fare too well.
So we set of in 2 wheel (foot) drive up the trail. Zaba had the advantage because she is full time 4x4. This was a special caching day for Denali 41 as he completed his 13X and 14X Fizzy challenges today with the 1.5/4.5 caches we logged (he completed 14X on this cache). We watched as one jeep navigated through Obstacle 2, it was a pretty good show! Thanks Rocketman for this great series of caches!!!
Denali41 completes his 14X Fizzy
09/28/2014 By kenyansherpa
Hiked up the road and grabbed a few of these caches until the storms ran me back down the hill. No time for lunch as was racing the storms. TFTH!!
Green and Gold!
08/22/2014 By allenmabry
1:24 PM Field logging. Visiting from Dallas and staying in Divide for a few weeks. Hiking the off road series to pick up rare (in Dallas) 1.5/4.5 caches.
Wow. This one took forever.
I signed the log. Thanks for the cache.
P.S. Editing log to dip a couple of travel bugs, including my "U.R.A. Nut" TB - which is pretty self-explanatory.
This entry was edited by allenmabry on Saturday, 23 August 2014 at 04:53:42 UTC.
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08/17/2014 By CowwFace
What a view! If you don't stop here and keep going up the trial you would miss a neat view in the rear view mirror. Found the cache, it's in GREAT shape. We also found 2 books nearby this cache, if they are your's shoot me an email at plknapp@gmail.com describing them and I'll mail them back to you.
06/18/2014 By WingsAndTales
I looked a little bit with no luck. When I checked the previous logs and saw that it hadn't been logged online since Oct 2011 I thought I would be in for a long search. I put down my pack and started again and there it was. I was surprised to see several more recent signatures in the physical log. It's understandable that the ones from last weekend haven't been logged online but there were also some from last year. I can't imagine coming all this way and not logging the find. It was a little early for lunch so I headed on up the road. TFTC
07/11/2012 By kitt5
Have to take a DNF on this one but really enjoyed the climb up the shortcut to this one. TFTH.