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Pickstown O.T. #33 Traditional Cache

Hidden : 9/24/2011
Difficulty:
1.5 out of 5
Terrain:
1.5 out of 5

Size: Size:   micro (micro)

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Geocache Description:

You are looking for a nano...should be plenty of parking near this historic sign.

“This is # 33 of the Oyate Trail Geocache series. Starting just north of Sioux City, the Oyate Trail follows Highways 50 and 18 along the southern border of South Dakota all the way to Edgemont. There are 110 geocaches spaced approximately every 3 miles along the trail. These caches are numbered from east to west, #1 to #110. The first 50 geocachers to find and log at least 100 of the 110 caches along the trail are eligible for an Official Oyate Trail Geocaching Coin. To apply for your coin, email Charlie @ saltcamp@gwtc.net with all 100 + codes that you will find in the upper right corner of the cache log. These codes must be in order, #1 to #110 for example: 1D, 2O, 3N, 4T, etc. Include your name and address so if the codes are correct, Charlie can send you your coin.” Pickstown, South Dakota has the title of the youngest city in South Dakota. Located on the edge of the Missouri River, Pickstown grew up around the building of Fort Randall Dam and was established as a city in August, 1986. Partly due to the close proximity of the Missouri River, Pickstown, South Dakota has a lot to offer in many recreational activities such as golf, fishing, swimming and boating on the Fort Randall Dam recreational areas. Picture your next travel stop in Pickstown, South Dakota!

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