A little Charlie Brown tree GC67HV4 |
My adventures and photos of geocaching along with geocaching news and other topics
Monday, November 30, 2015
Powder Mills Park Caching
Saturday, November 28, 2015
Black Friday Caching at Zoar Valley
The initial goal for our group was a 4 stage multi "PurpleHawks finds 10,000 - Zoar Valley Multi" (GC48PZT). We parked very near the first waypoint and were able to figure out the trick fairly quickly. We proceeded through the hills and slopes of the park finding the next two waypoints. We found 3 other caches along the way. The view of the valley was breath taking.
On the way to GC29AR2 |
View from GC4NAFZ |
After that our group split up and JAKSolantern, SpadeNya and I headed off in search of caches for the New York Amish Geotrail.
There are two parts of the geotrail. For each cache there is a keyword listed that you write down and send in. For each one you find, you get a Amish Geo Trail button. If you find 10 of the caches for either geotrail you get a trackable geocoin.
All the caches were ammo cans and were hidden at local shops or historic places. We ended up finding 20 out of the current 23 caches in about 6 hours. Check out the NY Amish Geo Trail here
GC34HJC |
GCP4Y1 |
Thursday, November 26, 2015
Finding a Geocache on Thankgiving - My First Periscope
I needed to find a cache today to fill it on my finds calendar. McDoogins, Rogue and I stopped for this cache today before heading to our Thanksgiving day family activities. I recorded my first Periscope. Which wasn't very long and I struggled a little figuring it out. I'm going on a caching trip tomorrow with a big group from Rochester to Zoar Valley. Maybe I'll do another Periscope then?
Monday, November 23, 2015
Homemade Geocaching Swag
Sunday, November 22, 2015
Towering Pines and The Fox Sisters
The Towering Pines |
McDoogins and Rogue in the pine tunnel |
The original Fox House |
Thursday, November 19, 2015
November Cache Crate
Yesterday, I received my monthly Cache Crate from Cache Advance for the month of November. The Cache Crate is a monthly subscription service that delivers a box full of geocaching and outdoor goodies directly to your door. This months box included:
A magnifying glass with built in tweezers. Perfect for removing splinters or ticks.
A 2 pack of flexible utility ties. You could use them for hanging bison tubes in pine trees!
A make-your-own para cord bracelet kit with instructions. You could put it in a cache as swag or keep it for yourself.
A smiley luggage tag. Keep track of your luggage at the airport with this stylish tag.
You can also choose to add on a trackable to your crate. There's multiple options available. It's "just like finding an awesome regular sized cache filled with amazing swag." You can check it out here.
Sunday, November 15, 2015
Simple Geocaching Sunday
Tuesday, November 10, 2015
Geocaching.com Announces 2 New Souvenirs
Today, Geocaching HQ announced that there will be an opportunity to earn two new souvenirs during the New Years holiday. You can earn the Goodbye 2015 souvenir by finding a geocache or attending an event on December 31, 2015 and earn the Hello 2016 souvenir by finding a geocache or attending an event on January 1, 2016. Find out the full details here.
I personally really like souvenirs. The designs are usually really well done and interesting. They're basically electronic stickers for your profile and who doesn't like stickers? Not to mention that there are challenge caches for earning a certain number of souvenirs.
Thinking of hosting a New Years event? Check out some suggestions here.
Saturday, November 7, 2015
GIFF Weekend
I also got a new GPS that I ordered on Thursday. I got the Garmin eTrex 30x after listening to the recent GPSr Picking episode of the GeoGearHeads podcast. So far I really like it. I'm excited to use it for many adventures to come.
Thursday, November 5, 2015
My first puzzle FTF
Tuesday night was not out of the ordinary, until I got an email that a new cache had been published. It was a new puzzle cache by JAKSolantern featuring the band Social Distortion. I had done a similar puzzle of his before so I knew exactly how it worked. I opened up my trusty friend Google and got to work. I had the answers within a few minutes and the geochecker confirmed my solution, but another cacher had solved it before me. The cache was over 20 minutes from my house and it was already dark out but I decided to go anyway.
After making a few wrong turns and navigating to the posted coordinates instead of the actual ones, I pulled into the area where the cache was. I didn't see any other cars around; was I the first one here? Fearing that neighbors or police would see me I turned off my headlights and fumbled to GZ in the dark. I turned on my flashlight and there it was, the cache! I opened it anxiously and the log was blank! I was first to find! I signed in quickly and headed back to my car before anyone knew I was there.
This was my first ever FTF on a puzzle cache. Thanks to JAKSolantern for putting out this fun puzzle. Check it out at www.geocaching.com/geocache/GC666FG
Sunday, November 1, 2015
Halloween Weekend Geocaching
Today I attended a local breakfast event. It was good to see familiar faces and meet some new cachers in the area. I had also heard about a cache that was posted yesterday. McDoogins and I went to check it out. "Tazutopia #3: Trick or Treat?, (GX6641H). It was perfect for this time of year. I could tell that a lot of time and effort went into this cache and its setup.
Before we went home, we stopped at a parking area that had a very scenic view and a cache!