"When you go to hide a cache, think of the reason you are bringing people to that spot.
If the only reason is for the cache, then find a better spot."
.... Briansnat

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Sunday, October 27, 2019

Two Anniversaries....

It is hard to believe, but we have been geocaching for fifteen years or half the time we have been married.  It has been an amazing time with so many new places explored and so many friends met while geocaching.  It is also the twelfth anniversary of reviewing for me. 

Our first find was a traditional in Cleveland Metropark's North Chagrin Reservation at a long ago archived cache called North Chagrin Giant's Bench Cache.

Ali making the find under a fake rock that reappeared at other CMP hides for years until it was finally muggled in Brecksville.



Our first virtual was at Smith Cemetery.  It was a familiar place which we visit every year to see the summer wildflowers.  It also happens to be our first find which is still active.


We enjoyed so many places and so many wonderful caches.  We've been stuck on finds in 37 states for a while now, but still hope to reach all 50.


We didn't know GeoWoodstock existed in it's early years.  We never dreamed we would be part of the core team hosting a Geowoodstock in Pennsylvania.


The game has changed much in fifteen years.  Locationless caches went away.  Virtuals went away and came back.  Lab caches now seem to be a future growth area although I still prefer a cache with a container.

We will be on a trail for as long as we can.  I will have a camera with me and whether we are still using our trusted gps units or our convenient phones, I hope we are still looking for geocaches.

Saturday, October 26, 2019

Another Well Done Library Cache

I was visiting Indiana for business and was happy for some after work caching.  One of my finds was a multi that ended in a library.  I reached the library about ten minutes before close.  The staff was super friendly and I was able to locate to container and be done before closing.  It was a fun way to end a short evening hunting caches.




Sunday, October 13, 2019

Luke

We made a find on this nice cache when we were in a PA gamelands recently. While I was looking at the images on line, I thought it was a tribute cache to someone's passed geodog.  It was only later that I read the FTF log and realized this couple's beautiful dog had passed during the FTF hunt.  It may be the saddest FTF ever.  Give your geodog or geodogs a hug....  RIP Luke, you looked like an amazing companion.