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Ekidokai: So long, farewell, goodbye.

The first legal power run has been an adventure that tops all others. The stories were so much fun to read.

Had no idea what I was really doing when I started putting this together. Set out 125 in an 20 hour period. Two days of putting them into the system and then all hell broke loose. I just wanted to set out a path into wild Maine just to show it off. I wanted people to have some fun and see the woods in an assessable area.

First day...

2000 emails, 6 for each cache published then a whole bunch of questions and comments, then the logs, oh so many logs. I read everyone, had to there was so many interesting things stuck in there that they demanded to be read. I had no idea.

I am not able to maintain the series, so a very fond farewell.

I thank you all from far and wide, you came to experience the adventure of a life time.

Thank you.

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Hidden : 6/11/2009
Difficulty:
1.5 out of 5
Terrain:
1.5 out of 5

Size: Size:   micro (micro)

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When you go out there I suggest getting gas and starting at Imapaw in Wesley out on Rt. 9. This way, as the fuel gage starts getting low you will be coming into the Old Town area with 24 hour gas and supplies. Also if you see gas pumps with the lights on and the station is closed, most likely the pumps will work with a credit card.

Also there is no cell phone coverage for a lot of the trip.

If you fill up just before starting and start in Costigan at “A run for Karen” you will have plenty of gas to get back. Doing the series this way will bring you to several great spots to stop and have lunch. I suggest Clifford lake scenic view, Burnt lake, or several of the camping areas along the way.

The Airline Snack Bar has gas near on Rt.9. 2 miles west of Whyvon at N44 49.685 W68 05.526. They close at 6pm.

Now, when you decide to do the series read a few of the logs and see how much fun people are having doing these with friends and family and gather a bunch up and take a camera and go make some memories.

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