Caching in Texas Part 4: Waco (again)

22 02 2009

The final three finds of the journey to the Lone Star State were all back on the campus of Baylor University. The sunlight was fading and so was my time in Texas, so these finds marked the end of a 20-cache trip that bumped us up to 242 total finds in our career thus far. It was a good trip and added another state to our resume, which is always nice. Texas is now our second most-cached state behind good ole Tennessee.

Between 12:10 and 12:31 (2/1 Traditional by DrHogg)

Yet another find that DrHogg put out there. This was just one more cache that uses the tiny magnetic containers, though its more eleveated placement gave it a little uniqueness. The wind threatened to blow the miniscule log away, and I’m glad I didn’t end up having to chase that tiny slip of paper across campus. That would not have been fun at all.

Lawyers, Lawyers Everywhere (1/1 Traditional by DrHogg)

Hidden by the Baylor Law School, this one was the only lightpole cache I got on this trip. That fact is both encouraging and disappointing due to how easy these caches are to find. Oh well, I’m sure there are plenty more lightpole caches in our future.

Hogg-warts (1.5/1.5 Traditional by DrHogg)

The final find was hidden across the street from the most ginormous building ever, at least on Baylor’s campus. Click here to see a picture of it. The picture won’t do it justice, but it’s the best I’ve got. You just have to see the building for yourself to realize is huge-ness. The cache itself was a micro, I guess to balance out the building. It was a nice and easy way to cap off a good run in Texas.

Halpert