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Post by firemanak on Jul 31, 2013 19:37:39 GMT -9
What is the name of the power trail in palmer, that is a hiking trail with a lot of geocaches?
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Post by SSO JOAT on Jul 31, 2013 21:26:36 GMT -9
I don't know anything about a power trail in Palmer, but perhaps you're talking about the Kepler-Bradley rec site? It has a lot of caches in it with fairly easy walking trails. Use the map function at GC and it should be pretty obvious.
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Post by ladybugkids on Aug 1, 2013 9:06:50 GMT -9
Here ya' go. Take a UV light and pick up a bunch of the easy multis, too. I've cached out there three times and still have a bunch left. There are at least three trailheads you would want to access them. Trailheads are listed as waypoints on many of the cache pages. Map link.LoonStruck is a good place to start. You ABSOLUTELY want NorthWest Trails loaded on your GPS for best efficiency. If you have MapSource or BaseCamp, you'll want to print the trail map overlaid with the caches and lay out preplanned loops or you'll be running in circles out there.
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Post by akgh519 on Aug 1, 2013 9:12:47 GMT -9
Great area to explore. Probably the densest area of caches in Alaska. 150 plus caches in the area. Have fun!
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Post by firemanak on Aug 2, 2013 7:45:34 GMT -9
sweet, I just remember someone saying there was an area that full of caches, we are still trying to decide what to do, we are thinking one day on bikes at eklutna to get more of them, then somewhere else day two
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Post by akgh519 on Aug 2, 2013 13:30:02 GMT -9
Good luck and have fun!!!!
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