(177) Scoring details for MotorBug from Mountain View, CA

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  Date Cache Name GC Number Comments
4/9/2006 11:01:56 PM Final Comments GC Thanks for the fun! 
4/9/2006 11:01:55 PM Code Phrase Entered Correctly GC0 MotorBug has correctly entered the code phrase on 4/9/2006 11:01:55 PM! 
4/9/2006 10:59:27 PM Gentlemen, Start Your Engines! GCRXHP The ole desert hermit would like this one. It's about 50 feet from a highway that ends at the Pacific Ocean. 
4/8/2006 10:59:23 PM Fishing Hole GCV0VH When I was a boy in the midwest, fishing was my favorite sport. In the winter we would even go ice fishing. I still go fly fishing in the summer in Montana and South Dakota, now with my GPS handy of course. 
4/7/2006 10:59:04 PM Grant Overlook: 2,400 feet GCM8J3 This cache was somewhere between 2 and 2.5 miles from the trail head, and about 1000 vertical feet up. Great view of the Santa Clara Valley! Left a geocoin. 
4/6/2006 10:59:07 PM Oak View GCV1RN An unintentional bushwack through a poison oak, tick infected area. But great views and a winery at the end! 
4/5/2006 10:59:07 PM Where did all the water go? GCV6DQ There was a break in the rain this afternoon, so I decided to head out here to the open space preserve as one of my caches needed maintenance and there are two new ones for me. I missed it at first, looking in exactly the right place, but looking for a small, not the micro it is. Then I dropped my iPod in the mud-- and with all the rain lately there was nothing but that. Strange how this ravine has no water flowing through it. It must be diverted at a higher elevation somehow. Did you know that coming up from the Stevens Creek Park side that you go through three, yes three gates to get here? I bet even the ole Desert Hermit doesn't know that so I will tell him tonight 
4/4/2006 10:59:08 PM Marin Council BSA CITO event GCTHK4 The Marin Council Boy Scouts of America hosted a cache in trash out day for all the Scout councils in the San Francisco bay area, the Big Brothers and Big Sisters organization and geocachers. Afterwards several of us gave some introductory geocaching instruction to the boy scouts. A fine time and we cleaned up a waterway in San Rafael. 
4/3/2006 10:59:11 PM I Like Mine Animal-style! GCTZY8 This cache is located in the parking lot of a fast food joint, most famous for getting you in and out in a hurry. You can get a variety of the sugared water drinks here and I suppose plain ole water. 
4/2/2006 9:33:24 PM Up a creek with my studies GCV4P1 A nice pedestrian bridge on the Dominican College campus in San Rafael, CA 
4/1/2006 8:42:07 PM Stary Night GCNEWP This is a cache high above the Santa Clara (Silicon)Valley in the Joseph Grant Co. Park where night gazing at stars is often done by campers. There is even a nearby circular bench for watching and camp fires. 
3/31/2006 8:42:11 PM Travel Bug Coffee Break GCGVTP Revisited a nice bug hotel in a local coffee shop for a trade in travel bugs. 
3/30/2006 8:42:12 PM Burrowing Owls GCV2R9 In the Shoreline Park of Mountain View, part of the south San Francisco bay that is home to many species of wildlife. On the edge of the Don Edwards Wildlife area.  
3/29/2006 8:42:11 PM Rudolph's Gift GCM9NP I replaced the muggled cache with the okay of the owner, staying in theme.  
3/28/2006 8:42:18 PM Computer History Anyone? GCHHD1 This is a revisit to a cache located at the Computer History Museum in Silicon Valley, CA.  
3/27/2006 8:42:50 PM . . . doch all! GCNCGA This cache is high above the Santa Clara Valley in Jos. Grant county park. This whole ridge line is pasture for cows. There were several within 50 feet of the cache, fortunately there was a fence between me and them! 
3/26/2006 7:41:47 PM X-Rated Art Gallery GCTZKW This 1846 cache is an "art gallery" located in a tunnel beneath Interstate 280 in San Mateo County, CA. The "artists" have created a collage of "art" by any other name is know as graffiti. 
3/25/2006 3:00:54 PM JAFLP-Portside GCT0B3 10:01 am. About 100 feet from the Redwood City yacht harbor, which fronts the San Francisco Bay. Can't throw a rock across either the harbor or the bay!