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Mahalo for sharing your insights

on David Dary's Kanzana (1854-1900) bibliography.

 

(A) As Praire Passage Eco-Futurist/geoWIZard,

I SEEK diverse perspectives on Cimarron Cutoff ... Trails-n-Tales(cc)

Ross Marshal & Tristan Smith recycled regional thinkLets about plains people & places plus media-driven ... attitude shifts.

 

(B) Our Landscape Architecture Getty Grant

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(C) The Westport-Lawrence Road (aka California Road)

>> was traveled by people such as John Fremont who were heading to California. Although it was shorter than the Independence or Westport Routes, it was somewhat more difficult. Emigrant traffic started on the Westport-Lawrence Road in 1849 and continued in popularity for years. After 1854, it became a heavily used road from Westport to Lawrence in the Kansas Territorial period. <<

 

(D) Donated a KU Continuing Education (KUCE)

stipend to the Haskell Indian Nations University Library for acquiring a copy of David Dary's Kanzana so that KVHA-StreamLink/UWW can facilitate OCTA-Trails precision navigation workshops co-sponsored by DOI/USNPS GIS.

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Choctaw Amateur Radio Club - K5CAR Choctaw ARC

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Maps for Journalists

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1889 Hornaday Extermination of American Bison

... and inhospitable country stretching southward from the Cimarron country

... The American mammals, collected by Mr. Hornaday, will be mounted ...

 

Cimarron Council, BSA - Eagle Scouts Advancement

Camping. Camp Facilities. Commissioners. Council Info.

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The Cimarron Council was formed in the summer of 2000 through a consolidation

of the former Great Salt Plains Council and the former Will Rogers Council

to provide better service to the communities, youth, and units of the new council.

 

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Civil War History Books

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TOPEKA, KANSAS, DAILY COMMONWEALTH

[Miscellaneous Items.] He was quite broken down by his ride for life from the Cimarron to the

... All I can send is a brief military journal of the progress of this campaign. ...

 

[The correspondent in the next article was “N,” believed to be Professor Norton.]

 

A BLACK WEEK ON THE PLAINS.

A Trip to the Osage Indian Camp on the Arkansas.

A Plains Storm.—A Council and Treaty of Amity.—An Osage Funeral.

The Scalp Dance.—Etc., Etc.

 

The Commonwealth, April 1, 1874. 

 

ARKANSAS CITY, March 26, 1874.

 

From Our Regular Correspondent.

 

The recent delay in the confirmation of the Osage agent, and the discussion in regard to the habits of that tribe, call to mind events which came under my observation upon the plains one year ago.

 

I started, on the morning of the 26th of January, 1873, from the Apache village on the Cimarron

for the Osage camps upon the Salt Fork of the Arkansas

 

They traveled nearly ten days before they found any individual or group convenient to kill. They went down to the north fork of the Canadian, crossed the Chisholm trail, struck northwesterly across the Cimarron at the Red Hills, and finally camped in a little ravine near the “Eagle Chief” creek.

 

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BOOK REVIEWS 149

 

Mullis, Tony R.

Peacekeeping on the Plains: Army Operations in Bleeding Kansas.

Columbia: Univ. of Missouri, 2004. 273pp. $40.50

 

Tony Mullis, a serving officer in the U.S. Air Force, takes a close look at a

time when approximately 10 percent of the U.S. Army was intimately involved

in one of the most challenging and politically charged assignments ever given

to the U.S. military. Assigned occupation duties in a land where tribal loyalties

had been the primary form of government, Army officers, in cooperation

with diplomats appointed by the president, were tasked to assist a fledgling

democracy attain statehood while avoiding incipient civil war. The task

was complicated by the infusion of ideologically motivated outsiders, most

of them heavily armed. The two main local factions committed a variety of atrocities,

including the massacre  of innocent civilians. Elections, new to the area, were viewed

with open suspicion by most of the population. Local militias were often little more

than muscle for political leaders.

Many of the thornier underlying political issues had religious and economic overtones.

Several Army officers assigned to these duties were involved in scandals, and at least

one associated court-martial received national attention. Meanwhile, powerful

individuals in Washington disagreed, sometimes publicly, over tactics, strategy,

and policy in the affected region. To make matters worse, ingrained organizational barriers

and an inherent resistance to change prevented promising new technologies

from being used with maximum effectiveness.

 

Finally, while the Army may have portrayed its role as one of neutral

professionalism, both Democrats and Republicans were using the results of

the occupation as a key component of their respective strategies for the next

presidential election. The year was 1854, and the theater of operations was

the Kansas Territory.

 

Peacekeeping on the Plains clearly began life as a doctoral dissertation. In its introduction

Mullis lays out his basic premise. Debunking the perhaps popular

conception that the United States has but recently come to experience

peace operations, Mullis shows that the U.S. Army has been involved in missions

of this type since the first days of the Republic—though this historical involvement

has long been overlooked and underanalyzed. Mullis seeks to begin

correcting this omission by examining in some detail the 1855 punitive

expedition against the Lakota (of the Great Sioux Nation) as an example of

the Army’s efforts to keep peace in “Bleeding Kansas.” Chapter 1 gives an

overview of the U.S. Army’s involvement in peace operations, and chapter 2

provides background information on the issue of slavery and the creation of

the state of Kansas. Chapters 3 and 4 take a detailed look at the 1855 punitive

expedition led by General William S. Harney. Chapters 5 through 8 deal with

Army operations supporting civil actions in Kansas from 1854 to 1857.

A conclusion and epilogue complete the work.

 

As was often demonstrated during the 1990s, the line between peace enforcement

and war is often difficult to determine. This was no less true in 1855. The U.S. Army

used deadly force against the Lakota, took hostages, and committed various acts

that would, by the standards of today, be judged illegal. Yet, as Mullis points out,

these operations were carried out with a political objective in mind, and, in the main,

they were effective. Furthermore, Harney’s success did have a positive impact,

in that they influenced other tribes to remain peaceful. Such results would seem to

have contemporary parallels with peace operations conducted by the French in

the Democratic Republic of the Congo, the British in Sierra Leone, and the U.S.

Marines in Liberia.

 

The parallels between current operations in Iraq and those of the Army in

bleeding Kansas are even more strongly apparent. Faced with a unique and unwelcome

mission, the Army faced a steep learning curve. There were missed

opportunities and at least several instances of officers engaging in dubious

ethical behavior in order to take advantage of perceived business opportunities.

The initially appointed political leadership proved too vacillating and

incompetent to deal with the complex difficulties inherent in the situation.

Furthermore, the entire issue was a red-hot political football, which the

newly created Republican Party was using to excoriate the incumbent

Democrats.

 

Like those against the Lakota, the peace operations in Kansas were eventually

successful. Nationalizing factional militias, deploying federal forces to prevent

civil strife, and arresting infiltrating partisans all contributed to political stability

and a safe election environment. Yet, as Mullis points out, several facets

of policy either failed or were badly flawed. These included the failure to

utilize the telegraph to transmit information rapidly to and from the area of

operations. Mail was simply too slow to be operationally relevant—the telegraph

could have been a powerful tool in the hands of the administration.

 

Peacekeeping on the Plains helps fill a gap in the coverage of some of the formative

experiences of the U.S. Army. This is valuable in and of itself. However, the

more immediate contribution of the work is to identify lessons learned in the

mid-1800s that may be applicable in the early years of the twenty-first century.

However, as one would expect given the immense technological differences between

the eras, these lessons are rather general in nature. For example, it proved impossible to

craft orders so detailed as to cover every situation the occupying forces encountered.

Until local authorities began exercising authority they technically did

not possess, the result was a paralysis of action. In connection with the Lakota

reprisal, Mullis also makes a convincing argument for assigning older and presumably

more mature officers to positions that would in these operations,

under normal circumstances, go to younger officers.

 

Mullis’s work also shows that the central conundrum of peace operations

was as valid in the mid-nineteenth century as it is today. Enough troops with

the right leadership can impose a peace, and might even be able to enforce a

peace, but unless the root causes of conflict are resolved the peace has to be

pinned into place by bayonets and will not endure. The peace imposed on the

Lakota by the U.S. Army did not last long; it took a civil war and the destruction

of the Confederacy to deal with the root causes that led to bleeding Kansas.

As mentioned earlier, this work is clearly derived from a dissertation, and

for that reason, while it is intellectually stimulating, at times the writing is

somewhat ponderous, repetitive, and dry. Yet the contribution this work

makes to understanding both past and present eras of significance makes the

effort worthwhile.

 

RICHARD NORTON

Naval War College 


 

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  I. The 7th Annual Cache In Trash Out Events will be held on May 2nd and 3rd, 2009

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  III. Upcoming "Mega" Events (9 Events)

  IV. Upcoming Events (25 Events)

  V. Recently Published Geocaches (58 Caches)

 

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III. Upcoming "Mega" Events (9 Events)

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1. MOGA 2009 (Mega-Event Cache) (GC1DRV3)

Location: Missouri, United States (376mi S (605.1km S))

Date: 3/28/2009 by MOGA

http://coord.info/GC1DRV3

 

2. Geocaching Multi Event 2009 (Mega-Event Cache) (GC1K8FR)

Location: Netherlands (4171.2mi NE (6712.8km NE))

Date: 4/18/2009 by ScoutingErica

http://coord.info/GC1K8FR 

 

3. ASP GeoBash IV (Mega-Event Cache) (GC1DG47)

Location: New York, United States (749mi E (1205.4km E))

Date: 5/15/2009 by ASPGeoBashCommittee

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4. GeoWoodstock VII (Mega-Event Cache) (GC1CG5G)

Location: Tennessee, United States (736mi SE (1184.5km SE))

Date: 5/23/2009 by GeoWoodstock 7 Committee

http://coord.info/GC1CG5G 

 

5. Project GAME (Mega-Event Cache) (GC1JZ92)

Location: Bremen, Germany (4258.5mi NE (6853.4km NE))

Date: 5/31/2009 by Event-Kmmerer

http://coord.info/GC1JZ92

 

6. GEO FORTRESS (Mega-Event Cache) (GC1JYHN)

Location: Austria (4639.1mi NE (7466km NE))

Date: 6/20/2009 by Die Salzburger

http://coord.info/GC1JYHN

 

7. Midwest Geobash 2009 (Mega-Event Cache) (GC1HKTM)

Location: Ohio, United States (512.5mi SE (824.8km SE))

Date: 7/23/2009 by Midwest Geobash

http://coord.info/GC1HKTM

 

8. The UK's Second Mega Event (Mega-Event Cache) (GC1GFT9)

Location: South West England, United Kingdom (3920.3mi NE (6309km NE))

Date: 8/9/2009 by UK Mega Event Committee

http://coord.info/GC1GFT9

 

9. Geocoinfest 2009 - Salt Lake City (Mega-Event Cache) (GC1JZ1X)

Location: Utah, United States (978.9mi W (1575.4km W))

Date: 10/10/2009 by GCF Salt Lake

http://coord.info/GC1JZ1X

 

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IV. Upcoming Events (25 Events)

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1. Cup Of Joe Event (Coon Rapids) (Event Cache) (GC1KWR6)

Location: Minnesota, United States (23.8mi N (38.3km N))

Date: 3/7/2009 by skatergirl2005

http://coord.info/GC1KWR6

 

2. WWMM- Minnesota (Event Cache) (GC1MMD6)

Location: Minnesota, United States (9.4mi SE (15.1km SE))

Date: 3/7/2009 by Arcticabn

http://coord.info/GC1MMD6

 

3. Caching "After Dark" (Event Cache) (GC1MJW7)

Location: South Dakota, United States (188.2mi SW (302.9km SW))

Date: 3/7/2009 by Eastern_SD_GeoCaching

http://coord.info/GC1MJW7

 

4. Watertown Geocaching Club Meeting (Event Cache) (GC1N15B)

Location: South Dakota, United States (184.5mi W (296.9km W))

Date: 3/9/2009 by room104

http://coord.info/GC1N15B

 

5. Second Saturday Meet, Greet & Eat - March 2009 (Event Cache) (GC1J3FF)

Location: South Dakota, United States (188.7mi SW (303.7km SW))

Date: 3/14/2009 by Eastern_SD_GeoCaching

http://coord.info/GC1J3FF

 

6. Pi Day -- A Social Event (Event Cache) (GC1JZ4X)

Location: Minnesota, United States (16.2mi N (26km N))

Date: 3/14/2009 by King Boreas

http://coord.info/GC1JZ4X

 

7. Caffeine and Caching: The Sequel! (Event Cache) (GC1M3X2)

Location: Wisconsin, United States (149.6mi SE (240.8km SE))

Date: 3/14/2009 by Trekkin' and birdin'

http://coord.info/GC1M3X2

 

8. Caching and Caffeine 3 (Event Cache) (GC1MM1Q)

Location: Minnesota, United States (5.8mi W (9.4km W))

Date: 3/14/2009 by TheDazzlerD

http://coord.info/GC1MM1Q

 

9. SW MN Meet & Greet #3 (Event Cache) (GC1N0PE)

Location: Minnesota, United States (122.6mi W (197.3km W))

Date: 3/28/2009 by M&TCacheSeekers

http://coord.info/GC1N0PE

 

10. MnGCA Breakfast Buddies - Hinckley (Event Cache) (GC1N2H9)

Location: Minnesota, United States (83.5mi N (134.4km N))

Date: 3/28/2009 by MnGCA

http://coord.info/GC1N2H9

 

11. Waverly Meet N Greet #2 (Event Cache) (GC1N1AX)

Location: Iowa, United States (151.7mi S (244.1km S))

Date: 4/4/2009 by IowaGeocachersOrg

http://coord.info/GC1N1AX

 

12. IGOFM - Having Fun (Event Cache) (GC1N2CP)

Location: Iowa, United States (164.6mi S (264.9km S))

Date: 4/11/2009 by joestephkids

http://coord.info/GC1N2CP

 

13. Easter Cache Hunt (Cache In Trash Out Event) (GC1NAEK)

Location: Wisconsin, United States (199.5mi NE (321km NE))

Date: 4/11/2009 by LoverOfNature

http://coord.info/GC1NAEK

 

14. 2nd Annual Cedar Valley Invitational Event    (Event Cache) (GC1MC7H)

Location: Iowa, United States (166.8mi S (268.4km S))

Date: 4/18/2009 by joestephkids

http://coord.info/GC1MC7H

 

15. Cup of Joe -- Saint Paul -- A Social Event (Event Cache) (GC1MAT6)

Location: Minnesota, United States (9.4mi NE (15.1km NE))

Date: 4/21/2009 by King Boreas

http://coord.info/GC1MAT6

  

16. Earth Day 2009 (Cache In Trash Out Event) (GC1KZCY)

Location: Minnesota, United States (8.4mi NE (13.6km NE))

Date: 4/22/2009 by King Boreas

http://coord.info/GC1KZCY

 

17. 1999 -- A Social Event (Event Cache) (GC1KZD0)

Location: Minnesota, United States (9.1mi NE (14.7km NE))

Date: 4/24/2009 by King Boreas

http://coord.info/GC1KZD0

 

18. The Crowning of King Boreas (aka KB's 2000th Hide) (Event Cache) (GC1HMNE)

Location: Minnesota, United States (18.2mi N (29.3km N))

Date: 4/25/2009 by Cooler Crew

http://coord.info/GC1HMNE

 

19.  Gramma C &  Cheeze's  Think Spring! Weenie Roast (Event Cache) (GC1N1BK)

Location: Wisconsin, United States (123.2mi NE (198.3km NE))

Date: 4/25/2009 by Hayward Cheezehead

http://coord.info/GC1N1BK

 

20. Dog Gone Caching (Event Cache) (GC1MJA5)

Location: South Dakota, United States (190.9mi SW (307.2km SW))

Date: 4/25/2009 by Eastern_SD_GeoCaching

http://coord.info/GC1MJA5

 

21. WGA Wausau CITO and Potluck (Cache In Trash Out Event) (GC1N3AC)

Location: Wisconsin, United States (180.8mi E (291km E))

Date: 5/2/2009 by Wisconsin Geocaching Association

http://coord.info/GC1N3AC

 

22. 2009 MnGCA Spring Event - Safari Send-Off! (Event Cache) (GC1MBAK)

Location: Minnesota, United States (91.7mi N (147.5km N))

Date: 5/2/2009 by MnGCA

http://coord.info/GC1MBAK

 

23. WWFM  V  "Gathering for Fun" (Event Cache) (GC1MEH2)

Location: Iowa, United States (168.9mi S (271.8km S))

Date: 5/2/2009 by joestephkids

http://coord.info/GC1MEH2

 

24. CITO - Sioux Falls 2009 (Cache In Trash Out Event) (GC1MJ9J)

Location: South Dakota, United States (193mi SW (310.6km SW))

Date: 5/2/2009 by Eastern_SD_GeoCaching

http://coord.info/GC1MJ9J

 

25. WWFM V - "FREEZE" (Event Cache) (GC1MJ9F)

Location: South Dakota, United States (193.6mi SW (311.6km SW))

Date: 5/2/2009 by Eastern_SD_GeoCaching

http://coord.info/GC1MJ9F

 

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V. Recently Published Geocaches (58 Caches)

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1. Another B.I.G. Cache (Traditional Cache) (GC1N7TR)

Location: Minnesota, United States (0.5mi SE (0.74km SE))

Date: 3/1/2009 by picke explorers

 

 

http://coord.info/GC1N7TR

 

 

2. Why Don't We Do it in the Road? (Multi-cache) (GC1N9Y0)

Location: Minnesota, United States (12.5mi W (20.2km W))

Date: 3/3/2009 by MrRogersNghbor

 

 

http://coord.info/GC1N9Y0

 

 

3. Oh no!  Not another one!!! (Traditional Cache) (GC1N6DR)

Location: Minnesota, United States (12.6mi E (20.3km E))

Date: 2/28/2009 by knowschad

 

 

http://coord.info/GC1N6DR

 

 

4. OTM - "That's what she said" (Traditional Cache) (GC1NA1V)

Location: Minnesota, United States (12.7mi W (20.4km W))

Date: 3/4/2009 by timewellspent

 

 

http://coord.info/GC1NA1V

 

 

5. Just a Hop, (Traditional Cache) (GC1MTR4)

Location: Minnesota, United States (12.9mi W (20.7km W))

Date: 2/28/2009 by timewellspent

 

 

http://coord.info/GC1MTR4

 

 

6. Skip (Traditional Cache) (GC1MTR8)

Location: Minnesota, United States (13mi W (20.9km W))

Date: 2/28/2009 by timewellspent

 

 

http://coord.info/GC1MTR8

 

 

7. Worlds Largest Bird Feeder? (Traditional Cache) (GC1EEAD)

Location: Minnesota, United States (13.7mi S (22.1km S))

Date: 1/2/2009 by Lbungert

 

 

http://coord.info/GC1EEAD

 

 

8. and a Jump (Unknown Cache) (GC1MTRD)

Location: Minnesota, United States (13.9mi W (22.3km W))

Date: 2/28/2009 by timewellspent

 

 

http://coord.info/GC1MTRD

 

 

9. Zachary Cachery (Multi-cache) (GC1N50E)

Location: Minnesota, United States (14.6mi N (23.4km N))

Date: 2/27/2009 by mnfishnutz

 

 

http://coord.info/GC1N50E

 

 

10. Minnesota Challenge: Virtual Places (Unknown Cache) (GC1NA4V)

Location: Minnesota, United States (16.7mi N (26.9km N))

Date: 3/3/2009 by King Boreas

 

 

http://coord.info/GC1NA4V

 

 

11. Warrior Women: Neuralgia (Traditional Cache) (GC1KQE1)

Location: Minnesota, United States (17.1mi NE (27.4km NE))

Date: 3/4/2009 by King Boreas

 

 

http://coord.info/GC1KQE1

 

 

12. Palmer Lake View (Traditional Cache) (GC1N6X7)

Location: Minnesota, United States (17.1mi N (27.5km N))

Date: 3/1/2009 by rebelex

 

 

http://coord.info/GC1N6X7

 

 

13. East Palmer Lake Park (Traditional Cache) (GC1N6XC)

Location: Minnesota, United States (17.3mi N (27.9km N))

Date: 3/1/2009 by rebelex

 

 

http://coord.info/GC1N6XC

 

 

14. Wagner Park (BYOP) (Traditional Cache) (GC1N7TX)

Location: Minnesota, United States (18.2mi S (29.3km S))

Date: 3/1/2009 by MrRogersNghbor

 

 

http://coord.info/GC1N7TX

 

 

15. Children of the Cache (Traditional Cache) (GC1N8QY)

Location: Minnesota, United States (22mi N (35.4km N))

Date: 3/2/2009 by Nitro_R/T

 

 

http://coord.info/GC1N8QY

 

 

16. Big Iron Horse Parade (Traditional Cache) (GC1N3ZH)

Location: Minnesota, United States (22.3mi N (35.8km N))

Date: 2/26/2009 by blueirocguy

 

 

http://coord.info/GC1N3ZH

 

 

17. Woodcrest Park Micro (Traditional Cache) (GC1N30T)

Location: Minnesota, United States (22.5mi N (36.2km N))

Date: 2/25/2009 by rebelex

 

 

http://coord.info/GC1N30T

 

 

18. Musicology Audiophilology?  (Unknown Cache) (GC1N600)

Location: Minnesota, United States (22.7mi N (36.5km N))

Date: 2/28/2009 by blueirocguy

 

 

http://coord.info/GC1N600

 

 

19. Dead Wood (Traditional Cache) (GC1N30M)

Location: Minnesota, United States (23mi N (37.1km N))

Date: 2/25/2009 by rebelex

 

 

http://coord.info/GC1N30M

 

 

20. Pioneer Park (Traditional Cache) (GC1NB8T)

Location: Minnesota, United States (24mi E (38.6km E))

Date: 3/5/2009 by cashinhand

 

 

http://coord.info/GC1NB8T

 

 

21. President Abraham Lincoln (Unknown Cache) (GC1N8A0)

Location: Minnesota, United States (24.3mi S (39km S))

Date: 3/1/2009 by King Boreas

 

 

http://coord.info/GC1N8A0

 

 

22. Border Line (Traditional Cache) (GC1KT39)

Location: Minnesota, United States (26mi N (41.9km N))

Date: 3/4/2009 by topgear

 

 

http://coord.info/GC1KT39

 

 

23. 755 (Traditional Cache) (GC1N3YD)

Location: Minnesota, United States (26.2mi S (42.1km S))

Date: 2/26/2009 by umyaya

 

 

http://coord.info/GC1N3YD

 

 

24. RR Banks (Traditional Cache) (GC1N6W9)

Location: Minnesota, United States (27.3mi N (43.9km N))

Date: 3/1/2009 by Buckthorn

 

 

http://coord.info/GC1N6W9

 

 

25. Miss. Bottoms (Traditional Cache) (GC1NA9M)

Location: Minnesota, United States (27.4mi N (44km N))

Date: 3/4/2009 by Buckthorn

 

 

http://coord.info/GC1NA9M

 

 

26. Trail Vee (Traditional Cache) (GC1N7KE)

Location: Minnesota, United States (27.6mi N (44.4km N))

Date: 3/1/2009 by Buckthorn

 

 

http://coord.info/GC1N7KE

 

 

27. stillwater hide-a-way (Traditional Cache) (GC1N7P2)

Location: Minnesota, United States (29.4mi NE (47.4km NE))

Date: 3/1/2009 by delon048

 

 

http://coord.info/GC1N7P2

 

 

28. Pond View Leaner (Traditional Cache) (GC1N9MH)

Location: Minnesota, United States (30.4mi N (49km N))

Date: 3/3/2009 by Buckthorn

 

 

http://coord.info/GC1N9MH

 

 

29. Trail Tee Leaner (Traditional Cache) (GC1N7BW)

Location: Minnesota, United States (31.1mi N (50.1km N))

Date: 3/1/2009 by Buckthorn

 

 

http://coord.info/GC1N7BW

 

 

30. Long Hike Loopie (Traditional Cache) (GC1N73W)

Location: Minnesota, United States (31.2mi N (50.3km N))

Date: 3/1/2009 by Buckthorn

 

 

http://coord.info/GC1N73W

 

 

31. Antique Film Canister #2 (Traditional Cache) (GC1NAKW)

Location: Minnesota, United States (32.6mi NE (52.5km NE))

Date: 3/4/2009 by Grey Wolf and Wild Rice

 

 

http://coord.info/GC1NAKW

 

 

32. Turkey Crossing TB Lodge (Traditional Cache) (GC1N6B2)

Location: Minnesota, United States (33.7mi NE (54.2km NE))

Date: 2/28/2009 by PaddlinMad

 

 

http://coord.info/GC1N6B2

 

 

33. Turkey Island (Traditional Cache) (GC1N9MP)

Location: Minnesota, United States (33.9mi NE (54.6km NE))

Date: 3/3/2009 by Grey Wolf and Wild Rice

 

 

http://coord.info/GC1N9MP

 

 

34. Antique Film Canister #1 (Traditional Cache) (GC1N3Z7)

Location: Minnesota, United States (34.6mi NE (55.7km NE))

Date: 2/26/2009 by Grey Wolf and Wild Rice

 

 

http://coord.info/GC1N3Z7

 

 

35. HICCUP (Traditional Cache) (GC1N575)

Location: Minnesota, United States (35.7mi SW (57.5km SW))

Date: 2/27/2009 by King Boreas

 

 

http://coord.info/GC1N575

 

 

36. Just Barely In (Traditional Cache) (GC1N5HW)

Location: Minnesota, United States (35.8mi SW (57.6km SW))

Date: 2/28/2009 by jREST

 

 

http://coord.info/GC1N5HW

 

 

37. Yeah Right (Traditional Cache) (GC1N5J5)

Location: Minnesota, United States (35.8mi SW (57.6km SW))

Date: 2/27/2009 by jREST

 

 

http://coord.info/GC1N5J5

 

 

38. Sea Wing Park (Traditional Cache) (GC1NB9E)

Location: Wisconsin, United States (36.5mi E (58.7km E))

Date: 3/5/2009 by cashinhand

 

 

http://coord.info/GC1NB9E

 

 

39. Mr. Sippi (Traditional Cache) (GC1NBFK)

Location: Wisconsin, United States (42.1mi SE (67.8km SE))

Date: 3/5/2009 by cashinhand

 

 

http://coord.info/GC1NBFK

 

 

40. WSQ - St. Francis Cemetery (Traditional Cache) (GC1N3EH)

Location: Wisconsin, United States (42.2mi E (67.9km E))

Date: 2/25/2009 by MAKCachers

 

 

http://coord.info/GC1N3EH

 

 

41. Cheese (Traditional Cache) (GC1NBGF)

Location: Wisconsin, United States (42.3mi SE (68.1km SE))

Date: 3/5/2009 by cashinhand

 

 

http://coord.info/GC1NBGF

 

 

42. Pandora's Cache (Multi-cache) (GC1N8RC)

Location: Minnesota, United States (45.3mi NW (72.8km NW))

Date: 3/2/2009 by Nitro_R/T

 

 

http://coord.info/GC1N8RC

 

 

43. Lorens Park (Traditional Cache) (GC1N3YF)

Location: Minnesota, United States (45.6mi NE (73.4km NE))

Date: 2/26/2009 by Grey Wolf and Wild Rice

 

 

http://coord.info/GC1N3YF

 

 

44. Riley (Traditional Cache) (GC1N8Q6)

Location: Minnesota, United States (45.6mi NW (73.4km NW))

Date: 3/1/2009 by Nitro_R/T

 

 

http://coord.info/GC1N8Q6

 

 

45. Pancake Island (Traditional Cache) (GC1N3XN)

Location: Minnesota, United States (45.6mi NE (73.4km NE))

Date: 3/3/2009 by Grey Wolf and Wild Rice

 

 

http://coord.info/GC1N3XN

 

 

46. Rosco (Traditional Cache) (GC1N8QH)

Location: Minnesota, United States (45.6mi NW (73.5km NW))

Date: 3/2/2009 by Nitro_R/T

 

 

http://coord.info/GC1N8QH

 

 

47. Not a PWA (Traditional Cache) (GC1N3Y1)

Location: Minnesota, United States (45.8mi NE (73.8km NE))

Date: 2/26/2009 by Grey Wolf and Wild Rice

 

 

http://coord.info/GC1N3Y1

 

 

48. Almost a View (Traditional Cache) (GC1N4Z9)

Location: Minnesota, United States (47.9mi SW (77.1km SW))

Date: 2/27/2009 by Barnabee

 

 

http://coord.info/GC1N4Z9

 

 

49. State Forest Land (Highway 169) (Traditional Cache) (GC1N89J)

Location: Minnesota, United States (48.8mi SW (78.5km SW))

Date: 3/1/2009 by King Boreas

 

 

http://coord.info/GC1N89J

 

 

50. WSQ: WF 2 Maiden Rock Cemetery (Traditional Cache) (GC1N42N)

Location: Wisconsin, United States (52.6mi E (84.7km E))

Date: 2/26/2009 by DOC.

 

 

http://coord.info/GC1N42N

 

 

51. WSQ:  WF 1 in Maiden Rock Cemetery (Traditional Cache) (GC1N426)

Location: Wisconsin, United States (52.7mi E (84.8km E))

Date: 2/26/2009 by DOC.

 

 

http://coord.info/GC1N426

 

 

52. WSQ: United Methodist Cemetery (Traditional Cache) (GC1N41V)

Location: Wisconsin, United States (54mi E (86.8km E))

Date: 2/26/2009 by DOC.

 

 

http://coord.info/GC1N41V

 

 

53. SUDOKU Mystery Cache II (Unknown Cache) (GC1N3XW)

Location: Wisconsin, United States (76.4mi E (123km E))

Date: 2/26/2009 by Red Granite

 

 

http://coord.info/GC1N3XW

 

 

54. Tribute to Soccer Players (Traditional Cache) (GC1N3RY)

Location: Minnesota, United States (78.6mi SE (126.5km SE))

Date: 2/26/2009 by starwarsfanatic

 

 

http://coord.info/GC1N3RY

 

 

55. Tribute to Tennis Players (Traditional Cache) (GC1N3TC)

Location: Minnesota, United States (78.8mi SE (126.8km SE))

Date: 2/26/2009 by starwarsfanatic

 

 

http://coord.info/GC1N3TC

 

 

56. The Bancroft View (Traditional Cache) (GC1N83M)

Location: Minnesota, United States (79.9mi S (128.6km S))

Date: 3/1/2009 by nelsonone

 

 

http://coord.info/GC1N83M

 

 

57. Channel Run (Traditional Cache) (GC1N9K8)

Location: Minnesota, United States (80.7mi S (129.8km S))

Date: 3/3/2009 by nelsonone

 

 

http://coord.info/GC1N9K8

 

 

58. Gomsrud Park Cache (Disabled) (Traditional Cache) (GC1N7ZD)

Location: Minnesota, United States (98mi SW (157.7km SW))

Date: 3/1/2009 by pj&em

 

 

http://coord.info/GC1N7ZD

 

 

 

 

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