Oceanside Falls
This particular cache is one of my all-time favorites. Not because the cache is hidden amazingly well or that it was a difficult find or that it was an FTF for me and the boys. The thing that makes this cache one of my all-time favorites is that it took me to a place I never would have gone had there not been a cache hidden there. It's true that I wouldn't have even tried to make a run on it from home if it had already been found but it hadn't and it had been sitting there quite a while before I decide to go after it.
I'm glad I did!
Oceanside Falls (GC2E14R) is a public beach that's well hid from the general public. The public access stairs are surrounded by signs put up by the locals with such entries as "private, keep out", "no beach access", and "no trespassing". All of these signs are relatively huge in comparison to the single small, fiscally responsible, sign that actually marks the entry point for the stairs.
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| Magic staircase |
Once you find the entrance to the stairs, and begin your descent, it's like entering a secret passage to a mysterious and magical destination. At first you enter a short canopy tunnel with a peekaboo view of the Pacific Ocean but the view quickly opens up to reveal the rocky rugged coastline that The Pacific Northwest is famous for. As you wind your way down the twisting zigzag of a staircase you'll come to what I can only refer to as a paganesque tribute to the ocean. It's part rest stop, part shrine, part eclectic art display and totally worth taking a moment to enjoy.
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| The first falls |
When you reach the base of the stairs you'll notice directly to the north is a waterfall coming out of a man-made chute, at first glance I was a wee bit disappointed in this set of falls but then I took a peek at my GPSr and realized I was still quite a ways from the cache.. about one third of a mile. The description at geocaching.com says it's not the first set of falls, it's the second about a third of a mile away... so down the beach the boys and I travel in search of an FTF treasure.
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| Rocky beach |
The beach is unlike any other beach that I've been to on the Oregon coast. Most of the beaches I go to are either sandy or have small ocean rounded rocks littering the shore. This beach is covered with good-sized ocean worn rocks and was actually a bit difficult for TommyToes to navigate on his own so, as we have done so often, I toss him on to my shoulders and down the beach we head.
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| The falls |
After a third of a mile we can start to hear the steady sound of water rushing from the falls. It's a distinct sound different than the pulsing sound of the ocean. We can't see the falls at this point but we know we're getting close. As we come down the beach we can tell there's a small outcropping of rock hiding the small pool that gathers at the base of the falls and the beautiful double cascade itself.The cache is near. So is a family of what we can only assume are muggles. They're staked out about forty feet from GZ. So in to stealth mode we go and we start looking. Well, Buggabugga and I start looking, TommyToes is playing near the pool putting on a genuine muggle face and lending credibility to our endeavors while we fan out to cover more ground. We spend about ten minutes looking in the rocks and the grass before I decide it's time to break out the iPhone and read the hint. It took another ninety seconds or so to pinpoint the cache.
All I will say is that the hiding spot wasn't what I was expecting and it was fun to discover it. After going through the contents of the cache we settle for signing the logs and hiding the cache a little better than we found it. I used a bit of beach grass to help keep muggley eyes from prying.
A race back down the beach and a climb back up the stairs finished off our run on this cache. It was a beautiful setting and I'm better off for having come to this hidden location. Thanks to the cache owner, ohdaesu for bringing us here.




