Thursday, October 1

Picking Up Two in Centralia

After work as I emerged from the warehouse, I found out it was a beautiful day.  I wanted to embrace it.  I had a chiro appointment in Centralia I had to get to but had some time afterwards for a few caches in the sunshine.  I had about 35 minutes to get to my appointment on time.  Traffic wasn't horrible so I got there early and he got me back early.  He worked on my right shoulder blade and amazingly it felt better afterwards.  I paid and then decided which ones I wanted to go for.

I decided on Fahrenheit451 (GC5XRMT) at the Riverside Fire Authority or the Centralia Fire Station.  I parked about 200 feet away and walked right up to ground zero.  I knew where it was going to be before I even got there.  The location was pretty cool.  I like hides like these.



I put every thing back the way I found it and walked back to the Escape.  I looked for the next one and it was further down 507 on the way home.  HUNTER (GC51H7A) was literally right off the highway.  I had to find a side street to park off of to go grab this one.  The coords had me at an old chair and a light pole.  It had to be simpler than that.  I read the hint and I instantly knew where to look.  It was hidden inside a water meter box in front of the cacher's yard.  I hate looking for caches in people's yards.  I tried to hurry as fast as I could just in case they decided to come out and talk to me.  I didn't have time to talk.  I got it out, signed the log and put it back all in less than 2 minutes.


I walked back to the Escape and went home.  I really wanted to go get more but I was getting hungry.

Next Adventure:  Lewis County Discovery Trail Caching

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