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Busy Summer - Update
ok - So it has been a really busy but great summer. I have not been updating the blog here for some time but I hope to get back to it! Here are some geo-highlights from the summer…
- We had our first “muggle” experience - that’s right - someone snagged on of our caches. We were able to replace the container with a slightly smaller one and moved it a couple of feet away.
- We had to archive one of our caches as the tree it was hidden in was chopped down - right to the ground - gonzo! We were able to retrieve the cache as it was just tossed down the bank of a hill. We are still trying to decide what to do there.
- We took our annual trip up to the family cottage and made a trek out to a fabulous cache very near our cottage. We attempted this cache last year but got messed up with some technology issues
Everything went fine this year though! I will try to post some pictures here later as it was a beautiful spot on a quiet lake - awesome! - My wife surprised me with a trip to Prince Edward Island (PEI) - Canada’s smallest province. We went there right after the cottage and enjoyed some great time away from the kids. We were able to do a good number of caches on the island which brought us to some amazing places and some amazing views!
Well I hope to get into some more details about our adventures - but for now that’s the update!
1 commentGeocaching Scooter
I have always been a big fan of Scooters — I currently own a moped but I am considering getting a scooter instead. When a friend sent me a link to this scooter I knew right away it would be the perfect Geocaching scooter!
This scooter has it all! Of course it has a Garmin GPS - that will get you close to the cache. It also has a full computer under the seat with a 8″ touch screen monitor mounted up front — log your finds on route! The big antenna on the back is a 30db gain antenna giving you up to 3 mile wireless range! If that isn’t good enough the computer has a wireless cell internet card.
There is so much more to this sweet ride - swing by and have a look for yourself…
1 commentMilestone - Cache #200
Milestones are great! —they give you both something to work towards and something to celebrate. We have been Geocaching for about ten months now — we haven’t gone too nuts with wanting to get a large number of caches done — we did however want to get to 200 caches before the end of the year.
For some people 200 is not that much and for others it seems crazy — for us I think it was a good goal!
Last Saturday (April 26, 2008) we successfully accomplished our 200th cache! The cache (Scanlon Creek Passport Office — GCV51K) was a great Letterbox Hybrid placed by The Mighty Canadian Juicepig in 2006. We chose this cache because it looked like a great adventure (and it wasn’t an LPC ;)). We had recently done another great cache by Juicepig (GC1AMC5) and was ready for a great adventure.
To complete this cache we had to find 6 points through out the conservation area were there were hole punch plaques — once we found these we could punch a hole in the paper and compare the pattern with the decipher code printed on the cache page. The patterns lined up with numbers. Once we found all six punch plaques we were able to determine the coordinates for the starting point of this Letterbox.
Once we got to the starting point we followed clues to get to the final cache location. We had a little trouble at first but were able to figure it out. Once at the location we found the cache pretty easily.
It was great to push towards the goal of having 200 caches by the end of our first year — and it was even greater to celebrate this milestone together as a family!
Hey maybe we should call this in to the Podcacher show? « yah… a shameless plug with great hopes of publicity ![]()
Nature Recreation at All-Time Low
An article posted on the Nature Conservancy web site points out;
First-of-its-kind global study shows “a real and fundamental shift” away from nature”
Researchers found that people - especially children - were spending less time outdoors than before.
I know personally that since we started Geocaching we have spent way more time outdoors. I think Geocaching is a great way to get out there! Spread the word!
1 commentGeocaching Saved Lives!
A story coming out of Portland Oregon features two men who lost there way during a white out while climbing Mount Hood. The climbers were not able to get down from the mountain after a storm hit. They decided to make a snow shelter and stay there for the night. While digging the snow shelter they discovered a Geocache - this Geocache had their exact location. This allowed them to tell rescuers exactly where they were!
Read the article and see the video coverage
No commentsJust too cold!
I woke up this morning feeling s little chilly. Once I got into our kitchen I looked at the thermometer - wow! -23 degrees Celsius! Ok -no Geocaching today!
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