The weather looked good enough this weekend to go on a geocaching ride in SE KS so I packed my bike and left around 1:00 Friday.  I headed south picking of a few caches on my way to Blue Mound for the night.  I had to make it to the cabin in time to watch KU BB!!
Saturday the weather was gray and about 45 when I got started.  I had no route but I had all of available caches in my GPSr.  I picked one about 30 miles away and headed towards it, exploring new roads all the way.  Once that cache is found I did it again and again.  Choosing caches about 30 to 60 miles apart and exploring all the way.  I tried to stay off the tarmac as much as possible.  I picked my way almost to the OK border.  I then headed back towards Blue Mound doing the same thing.  Someone placed a cache along an abandoned RR tracks.  Maybe I should not have ridden to the cache but I did and continued for miles.  I also came across a few "road closed" signs.  They did not stop me.  Even when they parked the backhoe across the road to stop traffic. 
On Sunday the I woke to a gentle rain and about 40 degrees.  I decided to take a direct gravel route home.  About halfway home it stopped raining.  I checked my GPSr for a cache and headed that way.  I found a few caches and ended up in Lawrence. 
I have found riding between caches is a great way to see the country side without planning a route in advance.  If I hit hard top I exit as quickly as possible.  Most no maintenance roads are explored and I try to find as many low water crossing as possible.  The crossing were running high so did not attempt many being alone but I marked them for future trips.  I road a little over 500 miles and found about 20 cache.  I was in 15 KS counties. It was a blast!
Here are picture from the trip.  Troy, there is a picture of an old bridge.  Is that the one you found? http://picasaweb.google.com/ajayhawkfan ... 8To3302008
I do have a couple of products I would highly recommend:
The first is the AERO VeeWipe Squeegee.  They are a small squeegee that wraps around your thumb.  They are great for wiping your visor in the rain or when muddy truck spray hits you in the face.   http://www.aerostich.com/catalog/US/Aer ... 16506.html
The other are Duluth Trading Company's Force Nine Gloves.  They are warm and waterproof and comfortable.  They seem to run big so order a size smaller then normal.  I was able to use them and still punch the small buttons on my GPSr.  http://www.duluthtrading.com/store/depa ... =Product_6
			
			
									
									SE KS Geocaching Ride
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SE KS Geocaching Ride
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Re: SE KS Geocaching Ride
I second the Duluth products. I use a pair of the Duluth "Firehose" carpenter pants for backroad riding. They have knee pad inserts for doing carpentry work. They are not good knee protection for a motorcycle crash, but offer me more than my jeans. Tough as nails.
			
			
									
									
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Awesome pics thanks for sharing!!! GO KU!!! I know my sunday riding plans changed so I could whatch the game and go see the crazies in downtown lawrence!!
			
			
									
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ajayhawkfan, Where or how do you find these geocaching to track to  ?
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Me and a Buddy are planning on riding Saturday 5/10 and this might be a fun thing to try? Or we might go down and see Troys bridge and head to Ottawa and check out a route I spotted on Google Earth.
			
			
									
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 ? Me and a Buddy are planning on riding Saturday 5/10 and this might be a fun thing to try? Or we might go down and see Troys bridge and head to Ottawa and check out a route I spotted on Google Earth.
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geocaching.com  You will need to sign up (it is free).  You can then search for caches and download then into your GPSr.
I would recommend downloading GSAK as well http://www.gsak.net/ it is free as well.
There are other ways to load caches but here are my steps.
geocaching emails me a list caches of the area I want to search.
I save the list in a file that i created on my desktop called "waypoints to be downloaded"
I download the caches in GSAK
From GSAK I send the caches to my GPSr.
If it sounds confusing and you would like to meet sometime, I would be happy to go over the steps with you.
There has been some interested in having a geocaching ride at the Flint Hills Stampede. If enough people are interested that morning I was asked to lead it. Join us. There is a list of the potential caches on the Stampede page. http://www.backroadstouring.org/kansas/stamp_08.mgi
			
			
									
									I would recommend downloading GSAK as well http://www.gsak.net/ it is free as well.
There are other ways to load caches but here are my steps.
geocaching emails me a list caches of the area I want to search.
I save the list in a file that i created on my desktop called "waypoints to be downloaded"
I download the caches in GSAK
From GSAK I send the caches to my GPSr.
If it sounds confusing and you would like to meet sometime, I would be happy to go over the steps with you.
There has been some interested in having a geocaching ride at the Flint Hills Stampede. If enough people are interested that morning I was asked to lead it. Join us. There is a list of the potential caches on the Stampede page. http://www.backroadstouring.org/kansas/stamp_08.mgi
Rock Chalk Jayhawk, KU!!!
R1200 GS Adventure '15
						R1200 GS Adventure '15
 
							
