Caching the ET Highway in the snow … no April fools …

This morning was another early start but today there was some white stuff on the ground (it had snowed overnight) and the temperature was hovering around zero, so we some spent the morning caching around the town of Tonopah to allow the temperature to rise as we didn’t want to be out in the desert with these temperatures with a wind.

We finally headed out into the desert around 9:30 and it didn’t take long to warm up even with the snow flurries that were around us.

We didn’t stick to the order of caches and in fact did the final cache this morning so that we didn’t have to back track. Doesn’t have the same impact knowing we still had around 500 to find. Took some photos – reached some milestones – mine was 7000 finds 🙂

We continued following the trail ending up around lunchtime at Nevada’s oldest cache – XKD-380. It was in some spectacular rock country and we even had some snow falling as we found it.

Some of the country around here could be mistaken for the Flinders Ranges if it wasn’t for the snow on the peaks.

We finally developed a system which had the running shared by three of us, taking it in turns as I was starting to tire again. This meant between myself, Bob and Sissy we ran for every third cache while Kay did the logging. This even increased our pace to around 60 per hour.

Once again we continued til dusk then headed into Tonopah for some sustenance before heading back to our lodgings at Rachel arriving around 11:00. It didn’t take much rocking when the head hit the pillow and it seemed the alarm was ringing again to get up.