Sunday, January 28, 2007

Sunday's Geocache 1-28-07

Here is the result of today's Geocaching. I wasn't going to go out because it was only about 38 degrees and misting and snowing. But finished up some other stuff I wanted to do by noon so I headed out. All three of these are ones John and I attempted last summer. Jody share this with John see if he remembers looking for them

I am up to 21 finds so it is time to hide another one. I am going to make a library cache. I will stock it with some paper backs and ask people to bring a book to exchange. I am going to try and find an amo box for it.

So far I have found 10 and missed 3 within 3 miles of the Apartment. There are19 more within 5 miles of the apartment.

I will post this and future Geocaching activities to the blog site so if your interested you can look there:

Van Bibber Park and Cache
This is a cache my grandson and I looked for at the beginning of summer when he was here for a visit. I had just received the GPS for a father's day present and was new to Geo-caching. We didn't find it then. Got it today. Left a orange sponge ball. I also picked up a whole sack of aluminum cans including 3 beers that had never been opened.
John, This one was at the park and ride. It was hidden inside one of the lamp post. We didn’t find it before, I wasn’t expecting it to be in the lamp post thought it should be under one of the trees.
Bush River Bonanza in the Estuary center

John, remember the Estuary Center? We parked at the center and took the trail back. This time I parked on the corner of 40 and Otter Point road. Walked down 40 until GPS said I was parallel with the cache. Then walked in, up and down the hills a little but pretty much walked right to it. I left a sponge soccer ball I found in the Park and Ride lot at the last cache.
C&D Bamboometric
This is the one that was at the end of a dead on street just before I-95. It was a magnetic cache. We looked on all of the signs and there was a fence with a bunch of metal post. I looked inside several of them and found it. It was a magnetic key holder. I left a Penney

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