Success in Sequim

2018 West, Road Trip, Washington

Even before we ventured into the town of Sequim, Washington this afternoon we had success in cleaning, dejunking, and organizing our under the sink cabinet. Actually we didn’t succeed in getting haircuts at Great Clips in town but that freed us to head on downtown. At The Co-op we had success finding some much needed items for life in the T@B 400. Then we poked around the Heritage Park bus stop trying to rectify our lack of success in finding a geocache here two years ago but we weren’t succeeding so we paused, walked two blocks to Hurricane Coffee Company for refreshments and a chance to read back through geocachers comments before resuming our search. Ultimately the search for The Great Sequim Bike Race – Stage 1 paid off! Steve found the clever little cache, we signed the enclosed log, placed the cache back in it’s secret position, logged it on the website, and then moved on to a successful Safeway grocery run.

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