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Five Man Cave - Blue Hills - Rusk County

Five Man Cave - Blue Hills - Rusk County

I went as far as I dared into the cave. I didn't want to run into a skunk or a bear when the only way out is through me. I did fight off 2 velociraptors, 1 facehugger, and 3 Aliens inside but a hearing a scurrying noise was the last straw. There are several more caves in the area and you have to be very careful not to fall in some areas. 

Another Great Use for Multi-caches. Gundy Canyon, Little Falls Slip and Slide

Another Great Use for Multi-caches. Gundy Canyon, Little Falls Slip and Slide

Use a multi-cache to lead geocachers through an area that they might just skip over. Traditional geocaches have to be 528 feet apart and wouldn't work in an area like this. In this instance, I wanted to show geocachers another feature that was only 300 feet away.

Here is the first of several videos focusing on the unique features in Gundy Canyon.  Gundy Canyon located in the Blue Hills on the western edge of  Rusk County. 

 

Lesson #84 How to turn the canoe.

Lesson #84 How to turn the canoe.

I thought this was one of the funnier moments on our trip  downstream as Master Canoeist 400Eiger teaches how to turn the canoe. This is a small portion of a canoeing trip down Duncan Creek, just north of Chippewa Falls, to get the A.F.D.R.E. cache. GC48XM9.  This cache was on the Wisconsin Geocaching Associations Lonely Cache Game List. It was also a First to Find but more about that will come in the full video.