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 Thursday, June 27, 2019 10:15 IP: 206.126.57.250
Did this trail 6/22 with a couple of other cachers, and loved it! I like that there's so much historical significance in the DFW area, and the way you've presented this trail and maintain it is fantastic so thank you. Even though the chiggers got my ankles, it was the best day caching that I've had!
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 Tuesday, June 11, 2019 15:39 IP: 174.206.2.28
What a series, and what a subject! I really appreciate all the work that went into the research and writing of these cache descriptions. I'm quite certain that there isn't another cache series in the world that has the amount of work that y'all put into only one cache page in this series. Wow!
The extra information and added insights on these pages could easily be a best-selling book, especially with the great writing. Every cache in this series gets a favorite Point from me for the cache page write-ups alone.
I spent more time reading the cache pages than I did locating and signing the caches.
Thank you for this very informative cache series. I loved it!
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TheTblazer |
martin(dot)manor(at)sbcglobal(dot)net |
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sassyjr and I did this GeoTrail on 09/01/18, but after meeting both CO's, and then getting the coin at GWS17, I wanted to post. Before that though, thanks again for the coin - very nice! I believe doing this GeoTrail is my top single day of caching thus far. The excellence with which it is done, being in locations where such historic events occurred (though very young, I was living in Sherman, TX, when this happened), and getting a bigger picture of the history without the hype, the speculation, and the attempts to promote a particular theory made this a fantastic experience. If you love history and geocaching, this trail is a must if you have the time. I do recommend a weekend with moderate weather though!
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djpd1023 |
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We had a lot on our plate this past week with Geowoodstock17. Had several options of caching areas to tackle. This was a "must do" for my team and I. We tackled it on Saturday, 5/25, and thoroughly enjoyed ourselves. So much history and so informative. (Unfortunately 2 of us had to recreate our passports as they were misplaced on journey back home) Thank you for the time and effort put in to this. My hope is that even non-cachers could see what you've created somehow.
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 Tuesday, May 28, 2019 10:04 IP: 184.161.7.156
Lorsque nous avons préparé notre voyage au Texas en prévision du GeoWoodstock 2019 ce GeoTrail nous est apparu comme un "must" et on l'a ajouté sur notre liste de choses à faire et lui avons réservé une journée entière. Nous ne l'avons absolument pas regretté. Quel tour intéressant et instructif surtout si on pense connaitre le sujet. On réalise rapidement qu'il n'en est rien.
Vraiment un circuit que l'on recommande chaudement à tous les visiteurs de la région. Bravo!!
Google Translate:
When we prepared our trip to Texas in anticipation of the GeoWoodstock 2019 this GeoTrail appeared to us as a "must" so we added it to our to-do list and booked it for a whole day. We have absolutely not regretted it. What an interesting and informative tour especially if you think you know the subject. Yous quickly realized that you were wrong
Really a circuit that we highly recommende to all visitors in the area. Bravo!!
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 Thursday, April 4, 2019 23:40 IP: 199.164.135.74
Today I finished the JFK Tour. I started it August 2016 and finished it today. The first one I did was #6 and then today the last one was #9. I have visited the Dealey Plaza Area and museum twice and finally managed to get to all the geocache locations on this tour (including the bonus). #11 was probably my favorite because of the uniqueness of the cache. #12 was great because I met a local who explained in detail the location's significant. But #6 and #7 was definitely the most history with signs and markers and people in addition to the cache page. It was great to see some of the locations and learn more about history. Thanks for a great tour.
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Moot#1 |
queentyson(at)gmail(dot)com |
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We started this tour two years ago. Some of the caches were temporarily archived, some we just DNF'd. We have one left! Soon we will finish and claim our coin. Thank you for staying on top of the caches and keeping them in good repair!
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ertyu |
ertyu(at)ertyu(dot)org |
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We unknowingly started the trail on a visit 2 years ago and stumbled upon it while researching caches for this visit. The trail was added to our target list and we enjoyed following it around and reading all the background information. It was a little touch and go as we managed another DNF on the same cache from 2 years ago, but it was quickly replaced and we were able to finish the tour during our visit. Thanks.
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chrisheather77 |
heatherbug77(at)yahoo(dot)com |
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We did the GeoTrail on our Spring Break 2015. We started at the 6th Floor Museum. We really enjoyed the history lesson. My kids, who are 13 and 8 really learned a lot. I would recommend this to anyone who is a history buff.
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ARKS |
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We had been watching this one for a while and decided to make a day of it in Dallas. It was a great time and a very welled placed "Trail". I learned more then I already had and can now understand why there still seems to be "questions". The only thing I did not like was the amount of people trying to sell "books" on what this Great Team put together. mad:. I guess that is all part of it. I want to thank the team for their time a dedication in putting this out there. It was a wonderful learning experience even for the little ones.
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