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 Entrées du journal Reformed Mennonite Church    {{found}} 4x {{not_found}} 1x {{log_note}} 0x Photo 2x Galerie  

6307 2015-08-16 16:00 Bon Echo (user activity216) - Non trouvée

Headed south of the border again this weekend (well, actually a lot more east and just a bit south) but this time it was adults only, no kids (first time in 8 years that we've been able to say that). We traveled to the Finger Lakes area to enjoy a romantic anniversary weekend - by romantic, I mean stopping to find caches, garage sales, thrift shops, driving secondary highways, stuff like that.
In the end, we found 6 OCNA caches (and dnf'd two), also visited the oldest geocache in the state and picked up two other gc.com caches plus a few qualifiers for some TerraCaching locationless caches. A good weekend all around.
This was the first of the two dnf's - two BIT caches along #5. I might have overlooked this one, but given that MrYuck was able to walk down the street and see the BIT, I have a good reason to suspect it's missing. So we a re still BIT-less for the OCNA 5th anniversary contest.

Bon Echo @

2818 2012-07-13 09:00 DudleyGrunt (user activity632) - Trouvée

3402.  Well, the former church / former local records office will soon be a bank.  There is construction going on, but the cache is still accessible.

This was my first of 18 OCNA finds (+1 from another start up site out of Seattle).

Thanks and Happy Trails!

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Construction Near Cache
Construction Near Cache
Getting a Facelift
Getting a Facelift

2456 2012-05-05 18:51 Mr.Yuck (user activity229) - Trouvée

So it held a church until the mid-80's? I then used to drive by it almost every day on the way home from ECC North, and that's when I probably first noticed it, in the early 80's when it was still a church. Definitely a nice old historic Church. I actually parked 650 feet away at Tops, bought something, and walked over to the Bit. There was a National Grid crew working right on the corner, and as I approached, I kid you not, there was an NG worker 6 inches from the cache when I walked up. But since I had come from a distance as a pedestrian, I got lucky and spotted the Bit and could read it's code just while casually walking by. Try that with a street corner key holder that might get blown up by the bomb squad. Made sure the workers weren't looking, and did a 90 degree turn back the other way, which offered me an even better look at the building on the way back to my vehicle. TFTC.

2383 2012-04-28 18:58 Sabrefan7 (user activity89) - Trouvée

Another building I have driven by many times and didnt really know any thing about. Parked close by and got the code quickly. Thanks for bringing me here SF7

2356 2012-04-28 06:49 Cayuga Crew (user activity80) - Trouvée