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Groundspeak Premium Member SpockProf played Oregon Cattle Drive on 7/10/2018

Rating: 3 stars


No bike so hiked it. A bike would be perfect. This turned out to be a very long hike.

This one started out as one of the more interesting whereigos that I have done. Anticipation was high. Had fun until I was almost done and the Boss wouldn't show up with my night assignment...cartridge got stuck. As I didn't save the game consistently I almost started over. Added another 2 miles to my hike. Second try worked...don't take short cuts to the Chuck wagon. Boss showed up with an assignment when I went all the way back to the broken fence instead of taking the short cut to the wagon. The job soon seemed to never end. Even when "done" there was even more...

Final is at a spot where someone was camping. Poison oak is at the final site. If you are there get away...the cache is on the other side. It isn't what I expected but is a familiar cache type.

Whole hike was 6.5 miles in under 3 hours. Mostly fun but the distance and problem ruined it for me...I just wanted it to be over.

Thank you for the whereigo.

Suggestions for others: Go by bike. Save often. No shortcuts. Know what poison oak looks like and stay away from it. Have fun!

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Groundspeak Premium Member Inca Princess played Oregon Cattle Drive on 4/15/2018

Rating: 5 stars


This was a great WIG. No trouble ever in finding the zones. Loved the theme.

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Groundspeak Premium Member Critters of adventure played Oregon Cattle Drive on 4/15/2018

Rating: 4 stars



One of the best WIGs I've completed in terms of ease of entering the zones. Had some trouble talking to each person completely. It would be obvious there was more to the conversation than I could see on my screen, but when I hit go, the character went away. Now that I am in out of the rain, I am wondering if I should have tried to move the text on the screen before hitting go. Didn't matter in the end though, as we were able to successfully herd those cattle into the corral. Thanks for the fun.

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