This courthouse was a little more interesting than Coalgate was. Not necessarily better, mind you, but definitely more interesting. It's still got that arched 70's thing, but the multilevel thing out front definitely marks it as different. The fact that there's a cache onsite made things that much easier. Well, it was supposed to, anyway. … Continue reading 476. Atoka, Atoka County (OK70)
475. Coalgate, Coal County (OK69)
This is a little different. Not bad, just different. It has this weird flat 70's design to it, but I like the arches at the front that helps mitigate that. Well, sort of. I mean It's OK and I'm sure it's more than completely serviceable but I'm not especially enthused about it as you can … Continue reading 475. Coalgate, Coal County (OK69)
474. Sulphur, Murray County (OK68)
Well, this is a pile of all that red brick that Oklahoma is famous for! Unfortunately, you can't see it very well. There's not a lot of ambient light, but there's that one big light source that you can see that kills any possibility of any low light image. To be honest, it wouldn't be … Continue reading 474. Sulphur, Murray County (OK68)
473. Tishomingo, Johnston County (OK67)
Well...it's a courthouse. It almost looks like a prefab building with some bricks thrown up around it. Less like a courthouse and more like a church extension. It's even sadder because it sits in the shadow of... ...the former courthouse. Of course, its service as the Johnston County Courthouse is neither this building's current purpose … Continue reading 473. Tishomingo, Johnston County (OK67)
472. Madill, Marshall County (OK66)
The courthouse itself was not illuminated, but there was more than enough ambient light to get some really good shots. And again with the white stone! I wonder if that is a thing in this part of the state? Maybe I'll one day go back through the archives and figure it out, but that day … Continue reading 472. Madill, Marshall County (OK66)
471. Durant, Bryan County (OK65)
It was really nice to be back on the road again. It felt like it was too long away, even though it was only about two months. There was a certain bittersweetness about this trip for me. I had a realization that I was about to take on the last "closest" counties to me. Once … Continue reading 471. Durant, Bryan County (OK65)
The Aftermath
On the final day after the Challenge, there is always a CITO. A local area is picked and everybody focuses their manpower on it. This is also when the winners are announced for the various competitions. I am sad to say that Team CenTex did not win this year. That honor went to Southeast so … Continue reading The Aftermath
The 8th Annual TCC Finishers Reunion (& Pub Crawl)
See that giant wooden Texas there? Last year, I signed the front of it. This my first year of signing the back. The year you finish, you sign on the front in the county you finished in. Had I thought about it at the time, I might not have made Dallas my last county. Every … Continue reading The 8th Annual TCC Finishers Reunion (& Pub Crawl)
The 19th Annual Texas Challenge and Festival
Saturday morning, we all arrived, ready to go out and find our caches and do some activities! Let's be honest here: it's been a weird year. A lot of people who would have normally come and competed didn't make the trip and I completely understand that. I, of course, arrived in my full caching panoply, … Continue reading The 19th Annual Texas Challenge and Festival
The Lead Up To…
It all began with a drive and a glimpse at some old friends, namely Goldthwaite, Comanche, and Eastland where my lodgings were. Unfortunately, since it used to be my hotel chain of choice, but was changing over to another chain, the place was undergoing interior renovation AND I got no points for my stay. This … Continue reading The Lead Up To…
