Wandærlost
Monday, June 20, 2016
Cache #30: End of the Line
So right near the entrance to this park is a telephone pole. No wires. No other poles around. Just this thing. There's still an anchor cable, but it looks like it's been there for ages.
Anyway, Rei and I stopped by this one first before the Aviary, but couldn't make heads or tails of it. The spot it should be around is obvious. The exact spot however, is not. On our way back out of the park, we turned on our flashlights and had one more look around the area. The page says the cache size was "Other", which I knew meant a nano, or something really strange. Took a look around the area one more time, and noticed something I hadn't spotted earlier. Grabbed and pulled it out, and found the cache on the other side! Great show, 3/3 with no DNFs. I signed for both of us and plugged it back in, then we quickly escaped the trail before we ended up bit to death.
As I'll be moving, I don't expect another cache for a week or three (assuming I don't lose interest right away again). But if I do keep going, there's a whole 'nother coast full of stuff to find! Also, Seattle is home to Geocaching HQ, so I should definitely stop by there sometime.
End of the Line
Cache #29: Geocacher's Aviary
Probably breaking a rule with that picture, but that's so cute that I don't care. Anyway, Rei and I went over to the Severn Run Natural Area for some caching, which I had been to before with Overbeard. Some new targets to find though~ After our first pass at another cache stumped us, we wandered out way off the trail to this area. The walking was much easier than the first cache, but it was getting dark and stuff kept smacking me in the face.
Compass lead us around in circle a bit, and I admittedly kept looking at my feet too much. Also kept looking for a pine tree as the hint was "Evergreen" Totally forgot about Holly. As soon as I spotted something odd in the one tree, I knew that was the mark.
Tried going a bit deeper after another cache, but it just took us down a wooded hill to a sort of dead end, still ~1000ft from the cache. I didn't want to bushwhack that late, so we doubled back and headed to the first cache we passed by. And I'm glad we did! As soon as we got back to the main trail, Rei and I were greeted with a sizable group of fireflies flitting around. It was quite something, I haven't seen them hanging around my neighborhood for years.
Geocacher's Aviary
Cache #28: Fallen Twins
First cache in over 2 years! I was leaving for Washington on Sunday, and Rei managed to get some free time to hang out, so what better than to go run through the woods on a summer evening and get covered in bugs!?
Almost ended up driving off before even starting. The description mentioned an entrance, but it was obscured by the summer foliage from the parking spot. Drove past, went "Oooohh!", turned around and parked again. The trail itself was also overgrown, though still well discernable. Was confused a couple times as the bushes on either side were practically brushing each other and I wasn't sure it was the actual path.
Found the site easily enough after the footbridges, though there was a steep hill we had to climb covered in pointy leaves. I ended up going up too far looking for it, but Rei managed to spot the hiding place. Decent sized cache, nice and dry. Good start for Rei. And then she went and basically slid down the hill. Haha, I guess that's one way to do it.
Fallen Twins
Sunday, June 1, 2014
Cache #27: Big Blue
Long forgot to log this one (Posted 6/20/2016). Overbeard and I went out looking for it once, but we were unfamiliar with this type of cache. Later on, early on my hiatus, we swung by here quick to grab the log and get another Found. Luckily, I was also able to log the cache on the Geocaching site, though it took me a while of searching to find it, as it's been archived for quite some time. (Archived caches aren't searchable, I had to find another user who had also found this cache).
Maybe I'm back in the game? Who knows! We'll see what Washington has in store for me.
Big Blue
Saturday, April 12, 2014
Hiatus
Well, my car was fixed pretty quick, and I'm able to drive around again. However, my phone's GPS decided to start sucking something fierce. So basically that makes Geocaching really hard/impossible for now. So I'm not going to bother again until I upgrade my phone or buy a dedicated unit (eyeing the Garmin eTrex 30).
No idea when that'll be, so until then, happy trails.
No idea when that'll be, so until then, happy trails.
Saturday, April 5, 2014
Cache #26: SOS #2 - Cash Stash
No, we didn't find any cash inside unfortunately. XD A hueg container, biggest I've seen so far. Mum spotted it from far off, thought I thought it was just trash in the area at first. Pried open the lid and what do ya know! Lots of damp knick-knacks and a combination bank holding the log, haha. We didn't take anything from here, though there was a neat little sea turtle. Tried hiding it back a bit better than it was, although for a cacher it might be more conspicuous now, haha.
Only two finds today, but I'll be sure to remedy that later on. >:3
SOS #2 - Cash Stash
Cache #25: Mad Skillz #5 Academy Junction
After a couple false starts, I managed to get the parents out on a small Geocaching adventure! But wow, this one was a dump. Trash just everywhere at the back of the parking lot here. Even saw a discarded black bra and a flashlight. Hmmm... Hahaha
The cache itself was pretty easy to spot, I'd seen this kind of hide once before. Mumsie had to get victory shots to share though, especially after the first couple adventures didn't turn up anything. Speaking of which, my cell GPS was being dumber than usual today, I may have to invest in a proper GPSr sooner than I thought.
Mad Skillz #5 Academy Junction
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