Made a quick stop today after watching the new Twilight movie with CelyG. We were able to make the find fairly quick. A nice little cemetery. We snapped a few pictures of the old gravestones. One had beautiful flowers and they looked real. Nice and bright on a cold November afternoon.
Restin' in Derry West v2.0
At least the rain was only a drizzle when we got to GZ. Total days caching...113!!
Cheers
Sunday, 27 November 2011
Saturday, 26 November 2011
Off the Grid?!
I know it's been a while since I blogged last. However, the kids have kept us busy, and well when it comes to blogging , unfortunately, I am a little lazy.
We have been keeping the streak going, after today, the streak stands at 112 days, approaching the 1/3 mark! Today I sopped in Georgetown to get the cache, after spending the morning at a local quilt shop.
The weather was beautiful, a little overcast, but it wasn't cold, so it made getting the cache no problem. It was located in a little park, which was deserted. The ground around GZ was a little muddy, several times I had started to sink and had to find more stable ground.
I'm A Bush, No Wait, I'm A Tree, No....
The nights are darker very early and it's getting cold out too, thank goodness I'm this far in, I can't stop now!
Later.....
We have been keeping the streak going, after today, the streak stands at 112 days, approaching the 1/3 mark! Today I sopped in Georgetown to get the cache, after spending the morning at a local quilt shop.
The weather was beautiful, a little overcast, but it wasn't cold, so it made getting the cache no problem. It was located in a little park, which was deserted. The ground around GZ was a little muddy, several times I had started to sink and had to find more stable ground.
I'm A Bush, No Wait, I'm A Tree, No....
The nights are darker very early and it's getting cold out too, thank goodness I'm this far in, I can't stop now!
Later.....
Thursday, 3 November 2011
It's getting dark out there......
After a quick dinner, MiniGomes and I went out to get the daily cache. We left the house at about 6:20pm, still light out but not by much.
The cache was not too far away, just a quick drive to Sandlewood and Heart Lake Road. We arrived at a nice little park called White Spruce. By the time we got to the designated parking area, it was time to get out the flash light. Not totally dark, but definitely not enough light. The cache was only 30 metres from our parking spot and MiniGomes and I were able to make the quick find.
15th View
This is nice little park that we'll definitely have to return to during daylight and perhaps a little warmer.
Also of note, is that today is my 89th straight day of caching!! After tomorrow I'll be one quarter of the way through this project!!
Happy Caching!
The cache was not too far away, just a quick drive to Sandlewood and Heart Lake Road. We arrived at a nice little park called White Spruce. By the time we got to the designated parking area, it was time to get out the flash light. Not totally dark, but definitely not enough light. The cache was only 30 metres from our parking spot and MiniGomes and I were able to make the quick find.
15th View
This is nice little park that we'll definitely have to return to during daylight and perhaps a little warmer.
Also of note, is that today is my 89th straight day of caching!! After tomorrow I'll be one quarter of the way through this project!!
Happy Caching!
Monday, 31 October 2011
Happy Hallowe'en!!!
Today was day 86!! As soon as I came home, I went out to get the cache before all the little trick or treaters came out. It was a simple cache not too far from home. I had tried this cache before but came away empty handed. It was a very cloudy and rainy day and the iPhone was bouncing all over.
Today was different, with the clear skies the iPhone lead MiniGomes and I right to GZ.
I Am Not Part Of This System
A unique and fun hide.
More caching to come, I'll try to update the blog more frequently.
Cheers.....
Today was different, with the clear skies the iPhone lead MiniGomes and I right to GZ.
I Am Not Part Of This System
A unique and fun hide.
More caching to come, I'll try to update the blog more frequently.
Cheers.....
Thursday, 13 October 2011
Caching Frenzy!!
I know it's been a while since I last blogged, but we have been keeping up the work and have kept the streak going. I have a few pictures but they are still on the iPhone. Hopefully I can download for next time.
So tonight CelyG and I went out to get our cache. We were scouting the area to determine our best approach to GZ, went the iPhone started to buzz! Four new caches!! Where were they and could we possible beat the Flintstones and get a FTF? So we looked at he description of the first cache and the CO was Flintstone himself! That made CelyG very excited and determined to to get a FTF. So off we went, as these caches were not around the corner, they were close to Derry and Dixie.
We arrived at the first GZ and was happy to be the FTF!
Wilma's Wild Willow Walkabout
At the second cache, again we were greeted with a FTF!!
A Cache Made for A King
At the third cache, we did not get an FTF, however we met up with a fellow cacher.
Derryside Green P&G
The last cache was done in the dark and CelyG and Nicjonh, got closest to GZ, however, from about 5 metres above them I was able to spot the cache container. Again not a FTF, but a fun find.
The Tilbury Micro
A great night of caching that was made possible by fellow cacher Flintstone5611. Thanks for all the great hides tonight!
68 straight days and still counting.......
So tonight CelyG and I went out to get our cache. We were scouting the area to determine our best approach to GZ, went the iPhone started to buzz! Four new caches!! Where were they and could we possible beat the Flintstones and get a FTF? So we looked at he description of the first cache and the CO was Flintstone himself! That made CelyG very excited and determined to to get a FTF. So off we went, as these caches were not around the corner, they were close to Derry and Dixie.
We arrived at the first GZ and was happy to be the FTF!
Wilma's Wild Willow Walkabout
At the second cache, again we were greeted with a FTF!!
A Cache Made for A King
At the third cache, we did not get an FTF, however we met up with a fellow cacher.
Derryside Green P&G
The last cache was done in the dark and CelyG and Nicjonh, got closest to GZ, however, from about 5 metres above them I was able to spot the cache container. Again not a FTF, but a fun find.
The Tilbury Micro
A great night of caching that was made possible by fellow cacher Flintstone5611. Thanks for all the great hides tonight!
68 straight days and still counting.......
Wednesday, 5 October 2011
60 days and counting......
Sorry it's been so long since my last update but I just can't remember to log on every night, other things keep getting in the way.
However, tonight's adventure was memorable enough that I decided to stay up and get some words down. Plus, I have reached the 2 month mark!! Yeah!!!
So tonight I was a busy after school activity night. Mark was with Mason at swimming, and Celeste had piano lessons then play practice, and both Mark and I are starting to come down with a cold. I drop Celeste off at 7pm for her play practice and I decide to go for a cache just of Queen Street.
I was able to park at the Legion just down from the path system into the park, it was a short 250 metres toward GZ from there. A nice evening for the short walk.
As I approached GZ, I decided to read the hint as it was getting dark and even though I had a flashlight I didn't want to be there for too long! I followed the hint instructions and was soon looking between all the rocks and in the crevices. At one point, one of my feet got stuck and I could not get it out! I thought I would need to call for help (thank goodness I did have my I phone), but I was able to keep calm and get my foot out. After that little incident, I rested my butt on a rock and ended up staring straight at the cache! A nice ammo box in the middle of the city. One worth checking out!
Life in the Pits
Only 10 more months to go.....
However, tonight's adventure was memorable enough that I decided to stay up and get some words down. Plus, I have reached the 2 month mark!! Yeah!!!
So tonight I was a busy after school activity night. Mark was with Mason at swimming, and Celeste had piano lessons then play practice, and both Mark and I are starting to come down with a cold. I drop Celeste off at 7pm for her play practice and I decide to go for a cache just of Queen Street.
I was able to park at the Legion just down from the path system into the park, it was a short 250 metres toward GZ from there. A nice evening for the short walk.
As I approached GZ, I decided to read the hint as it was getting dark and even though I had a flashlight I didn't want to be there for too long! I followed the hint instructions and was soon looking between all the rocks and in the crevices. At one point, one of my feet got stuck and I could not get it out! I thought I would need to call for help (thank goodness I did have my I phone), but I was able to keep calm and get my foot out. After that little incident, I rested my butt on a rock and ended up staring straight at the cache! A nice ammo box in the middle of the city. One worth checking out!
Life in the Pits
Only 10 more months to go.....
Wednesday, 28 September 2011
Afternoon Cache.
Today I worked from my home office and it was such a beautiful fall day. The rain held off during the moning and I went out at lunch time and was amazed by the nice temperature. So I decided that it would be a perferct time to pick up the daily cache.
I drove a few kilometres from my home, and spotted a local trail head and decided to pull over and see if there was a cache and of course there was! I was a little worried as the terrain was at level three. However, the cache was less the 100 metres away, so I was pretty sure that I would be able to get to it.
After a short walk down the path, I approached GZ and it was a nice little area.
I thought how can this be terrain level three? However, getting to GZ was a little challenging as there was a lot of brush to go through and the terrain was rough, but it was manageable! A very nice hide by an active local cacher, Flinstone5611.
Caching Between A Rock And Hard Place
I also have one picture from yesterday, I forgot I was able to take one with the iPhone before it got too dark.
This was not where the cache was hidden but the stump was a good decoy to distract us from the real hide.
Well, that's it for tonight!
I drove a few kilometres from my home, and spotted a local trail head and decided to pull over and see if there was a cache and of course there was! I was a little worried as the terrain was at level three. However, the cache was less the 100 metres away, so I was pretty sure that I would be able to get to it.
After a short walk down the path, I approached GZ and it was a nice little area.
I thought how can this be terrain level three? However, getting to GZ was a little challenging as there was a lot of brush to go through and the terrain was rough, but it was manageable! A very nice hide by an active local cacher, Flinstone5611.
Caching Between A Rock And Hard Place
I also have one picture from yesterday, I forgot I was able to take one with the iPhone before it got too dark.
This was not where the cache was hidden but the stump was a good decoy to distract us from the real hide.
Well, that's it for tonight!
Tuesday, 27 September 2011
Mosquitos in September??
So tonight the whole family ventured out to get the cache, we waited until after dinner so we ventured out at almost 7pm. It wasn't yet dark, but the light was fading fast.
I told Mark just to drive, and when he felt like it to pull over and we would look for the nearest and easiest cache. So we go to a little area in Brampton near a school with a trail near by, and there was cache on the walking trail. The kids and I started down the trail and soon approached the spot where we would have to leave the trail for the forest. The cache was only about 25 metres off the path, but dusk was setting in fast, and the flashlight was back in the car. Thank goodness the iPhone has app for that!
We approached GZ and there were several options. Unfortunately, it was getting dark too fast, so no pictures. But trust me it was a nice little area, perfect for a cache. After searching the wrong log, we looked at option two and soon made the find.
Captain Awesome
While searching and signing the log several mosquito's feasted on my blood! There were so many of them I was beginning to think that it May instead of the end of September! I guess I can't complain too much, at least it wasn't raining!!
Streak is at 52 days and counting........
I told Mark just to drive, and when he felt like it to pull over and we would look for the nearest and easiest cache. So we go to a little area in Brampton near a school with a trail near by, and there was cache on the walking trail. The kids and I started down the trail and soon approached the spot where we would have to leave the trail for the forest. The cache was only about 25 metres off the path, but dusk was setting in fast, and the flashlight was back in the car. Thank goodness the iPhone has app for that!
We approached GZ and there were several options. Unfortunately, it was getting dark too fast, so no pictures. But trust me it was a nice little area, perfect for a cache. After searching the wrong log, we looked at option two and soon made the find.
Captain Awesome
While searching and signing the log several mosquito's feasted on my blood! There were so many of them I was beginning to think that it May instead of the end of September! I guess I can't complain too much, at least it wasn't raining!!
Streak is at 52 days and counting........
Monday, 19 September 2011
Rain Rain Go Away
Okay it's been 10 days since I posted last. I am officially a horrible blogger. Maybe I can get better?
It's been a crazy 10 days, first, yes I have kept the streak alive. There have been a lot of things keeping the family busy. First it was back to school, end of year softball games and then this past weekend was GHAGAFAP event, the tenth and possibly last one.
Each day I have been able to get at least one cache and sometimes more and until today the weather has been co-operative. Today I could not avoid the rain. I attempted one cache, but there was too much mud leading to the cache ans even though it was only 15 metres away the mud was too much and I had to abandon that one. So back to the car to look for another option. Fortunately, there was one not too far away.
What I did next leads me to ask everyone a question. When you go out searching for a cache, do you look at the description and the hint? Or do you only look at the description or neither of them?
This question also came up on the weekend. We went to a cache, we used only the co-ordinates, no description or hint. The find was easy enough and the container was awesome. The kids found the items in ammo box very cool and traded one item. After we got home, I was making our log and read the full description and realized that items were NOT to be traded from this cache. We did not take the item on purpose, we were just trying to make the cache more of a mystery without looking at all the information.
But today, with the weather I did not want to be heading in the wrong direction so I read both and was thankful that I did, or I would have been bushwhacking in the rain. Instead I was able to follow a trail for a short distance instead of the bushwhack. The find was a nice ammo container and despite the rain it was a quick find.
Nelson's Conundrum
Another day down......rain rain go away......
It's been a crazy 10 days, first, yes I have kept the streak alive. There have been a lot of things keeping the family busy. First it was back to school, end of year softball games and then this past weekend was GHAGAFAP event, the tenth and possibly last one.
Each day I have been able to get at least one cache and sometimes more and until today the weather has been co-operative. Today I could not avoid the rain. I attempted one cache, but there was too much mud leading to the cache ans even though it was only 15 metres away the mud was too much and I had to abandon that one. So back to the car to look for another option. Fortunately, there was one not too far away.
What I did next leads me to ask everyone a question. When you go out searching for a cache, do you look at the description and the hint? Or do you only look at the description or neither of them?
This question also came up on the weekend. We went to a cache, we used only the co-ordinates, no description or hint. The find was easy enough and the container was awesome. The kids found the items in ammo box very cool and traded one item. After we got home, I was making our log and read the full description and realized that items were NOT to be traded from this cache. We did not take the item on purpose, we were just trying to make the cache more of a mystery without looking at all the information.
But today, with the weather I did not want to be heading in the wrong direction so I read both and was thankful that I did, or I would have been bushwhacking in the rain. Instead I was able to follow a trail for a short distance instead of the bushwhack. The find was a nice ammo container and despite the rain it was a quick find.
Nelson's Conundrum
Another day down......rain rain go away......
Friday, 9 September 2011
Out and about.
So today was my last day of vacation and I really have not accomplished too much. I mean I have been getting my cache a day (very important!), however, all the things I wanted to do around the house have not been done. Yesterday, we did manage to get all the weeds in the backyard cut down. Yes, I said cut down, they were so high they needed to to be cut. Now we can enjoy the backyard during the cool fall nights that seem to be upon us already.
So what did I do today? Well I decided to go on a little road trip with my Elaine. She needed to make an urgent trip to get some needles for her quilting machine and I offered to go along for company. Now Elaine recently got a new car and when I say recent, well I was the first ever passenger! It still had that new car smell! It was it's first real road trip. So out we headed, now we knew where we were going but I was technically the navigator and I'm sure Elaine is regretting that decision. Not that we got lost or anything, but we did have to do a few turn arounds and had to take the long way around to get to one of the Quilt stores that we visited.
I managed to by a some Christmas charm squares at the first store but was able to keep the debit card in the purse at the second one. Although there was a very nice Owl Kit, that I looked at three times but still left empty handed. Elaine picked up a few things at each store, unfortunately I don't have pictures of anything today.
We did manage to stop for one cache. It was very cool. Tricky, yet obvious. Again no picture, but if you are in the area, you should check it out.
The Big Red Box
After the cache we attempted to go to the closest McDonalds, and we saw something I have never seen before. It was closed! They were renovating. Of course there is always another McDonalds not far away (just like Timmy's) and at the next one one we were also able to get to a Canadian Tire where Elaine was able to pick something of her to do list. By this time it was already 5pm so no more caching as I needed to be in Mississauga for 6:30 and we were in Grimsby!
Well that's it for today.
So what did I do today? Well I decided to go on a little road trip with my Elaine. She needed to make an urgent trip to get some needles for her quilting machine and I offered to go along for company. Now Elaine recently got a new car and when I say recent, well I was the first ever passenger! It still had that new car smell! It was it's first real road trip. So out we headed, now we knew where we were going but I was technically the navigator and I'm sure Elaine is regretting that decision. Not that we got lost or anything, but we did have to do a few turn arounds and had to take the long way around to get to one of the Quilt stores that we visited.
I managed to by a some Christmas charm squares at the first store but was able to keep the debit card in the purse at the second one. Although there was a very nice Owl Kit, that I looked at three times but still left empty handed. Elaine picked up a few things at each store, unfortunately I don't have pictures of anything today.
We did manage to stop for one cache. It was very cool. Tricky, yet obvious. Again no picture, but if you are in the area, you should check it out.
The Big Red Box
After the cache we attempted to go to the closest McDonalds, and we saw something I have never seen before. It was closed! They were renovating. Of course there is always another McDonalds not far away (just like Timmy's) and at the next one one we were also able to get to a Canadian Tire where Elaine was able to pick something of her to do list. By this time it was already 5pm so no more caching as I needed to be in Mississauga for 6:30 and we were in Grimsby!
Well that's it for today.
Thursday, 8 September 2011
Already have my cache for today. I had to go to Mississauga today for an appointment, so I decided to pick up a quick cache while there.
Mearsh Micro
It was a quick find and the weather does not look promising and I didn't want to get stuck caching in the rain.
One more done.....
Mearsh Micro
It was a quick find and the weather does not look promising and I didn't want to get stuck caching in the rain.
One more done.....
Wednesday, 7 September 2011
One month down.......
Now that school is back in session it might be a few weekends before we have a weekend like the one we just had.
On Sunday, we decided to get the two more of the GeoTrail caches for the Lake Erie region so that we would have enough punches to qualify for the coin. The caches were not too difficult, one was located at an entrance to a nice little public beach area. However, it was too cool to go for a swim. Temperature was very different then the day before. We now have 10 punches in our log book and we can return to the visitor centre to get our coin. Unforunately, the centre was not in the direction we were heading so we had to forego the coin until another day. We did manage to get one more cahce in the Buffalo/Niagara region, so we already have two punches for this region.
Elaine, Marion, Carol Nicole, Bill - Whenever you guys are ready we can go. It really isn't that far!!
Then on Monday, we thought we'd rest a little. That didn't last long. Mark still had the itch to go cacahing, so we planned a little trip to Acton and did 12 caches there on Monday. There was one cache in particular that drove me crazy. MiniGomes and I had gone to GZ and had actually looked at it several times. It wasn't until Mark and CelyG came out tolook that MiniGomes made the discovery. Just look how small and sneaky this cache is!
Then yesterday and today I did local caches, ones closer to home. The next few weeks will be quiet as we have lots of back to school activities and the champions days for baseball this weekend. However, I am excited about September 17th, it's the 10th annual GHAGAFAP Event.
GHAGAFAP X - The Milestone
Well one month down and 11 more to go....and thanks to Elaine for keeping me on my blogging toes, I still don't know how you manage to get this done almost every day!
On Sunday, we decided to get the two more of the GeoTrail caches for the Lake Erie region so that we would have enough punches to qualify for the coin. The caches were not too difficult, one was located at an entrance to a nice little public beach area. However, it was too cool to go for a swim. Temperature was very different then the day before. We now have 10 punches in our log book and we can return to the visitor centre to get our coin. Unforunately, the centre was not in the direction we were heading so we had to forego the coin until another day. We did manage to get one more cahce in the Buffalo/Niagara region, so we already have two punches for this region.
Elaine, Marion, Carol Nicole, Bill - Whenever you guys are ready we can go. It really isn't that far!!
Then on Monday, we thought we'd rest a little. That didn't last long. Mark still had the itch to go cacahing, so we planned a little trip to Acton and did 12 caches there on Monday. There was one cache in particular that drove me crazy. MiniGomes and I had gone to GZ and had actually looked at it several times. It wasn't until Mark and CelyG came out tolook that MiniGomes made the discovery. Just look how small and sneaky this cache is!
GHAGAFAP X - The Milestone
Well one month down and 11 more to go....and thanks to Elaine for keeping me on my blogging toes, I still don't know how you manage to get this done almost every day!
Saturday, 3 September 2011
Great Lakes Seaway Trail
Well it's been a crazy 24 hours! We left Toronto yesterday and drove through to Erie, PA. Our plan, to cache on the GeoTrail of the Great Lakes Seaway Trail.
http://www.seawaytrail.com/geotrail.html
It is an amazing trail that travels along all of the great lakes (on the American side). If you complete 10 of 15 caches in each section you can get a commemorative coin. Our goal was to get 10 in the Lake Erie section.
On Friday as we drove down I90, I recognized a view point as having the same name as one of the caches int a different region, but we stopped anyway. It was our second cache of the evening (as we had stopped for one near the visitors centre, just after we crossed the border).
Then we continued all the way to Erie and we got a hotel room for the night, so we could get up early and begin our adventure.
So this morning we awoke early (at least by my standards) and were out the door by 8:30am, and off to our first cache location. However, we had to make a little detour...Cracker Barrel...for some fried apples!! Yummy! All was not lost as we were able to pick up several urban caches during this pit stop!
It was so humid out today that we never did take the bikes off the back of the van! :(
Our first stop for the GeoTrail was a cache that was down a very steep hill.
And here is Celeste on the steep staircase.
Now most were not like this, they were on trails that had easy access.
Here is Celeste at the Environmental Centre, one of the places you can pick up a log book.
Now we lost some time here as there was a lot to see, and the State Park at Presque Isle was also a distraction. There were a lot of caches on the Isle, but we wanted to see some of the sights so we took a drive down one lane and completed a virtual cache about the War of 1812. We will definitely return here, there was too much to see and not enough time. It was already time for lunch, so we stopped for a burger and fries at a local eatery. Man was it hot out!
After refuelling, off to do more caching! During our journey, we saw this street sign and just had to take a snap shot for Elaine and Carol.
And can you believe that I haven`t even once looked for a quilting store or fabric shop?
Well that's the last photo I can load, because Mark took the rest in RAW format and I don't have time to convert them as we are still it the US. You might think it would be easy to get 10 caches in a day? Well we were not able to make it. Maybe if we ignored all the other caches in between and all the other interesting thinks to see. One we couldn't find (like many other cachers before us), and two had too many muggles around and we couldn't wait them out. So just before the sun went down we were able to get our 9th cache on the GeoTrail.
So we are spending another night in the US and tomorrow morning, we will get the 10th cache plus a few more and then head back to Canada.
I'm exhausted..the other two are already asleep...I'm heading there now.....
http://www.seawaytrail.com/geotrail.html
It is an amazing trail that travels along all of the great lakes (on the American side). If you complete 10 of 15 caches in each section you can get a commemorative coin. Our goal was to get 10 in the Lake Erie section.
On Friday as we drove down I90, I recognized a view point as having the same name as one of the caches int a different region, but we stopped anyway. It was our second cache of the evening (as we had stopped for one near the visitors centre, just after we crossed the border).
Then we continued all the way to Erie and we got a hotel room for the night, so we could get up early and begin our adventure.
So this morning we awoke early (at least by my standards) and were out the door by 8:30am, and off to our first cache location. However, we had to make a little detour...Cracker Barrel...for some fried apples!! Yummy! All was not lost as we were able to pick up several urban caches during this pit stop!
It was so humid out today that we never did take the bikes off the back of the van! :(
Our first stop for the GeoTrail was a cache that was down a very steep hill.
And here is Celeste on the steep staircase.
Now most were not like this, they were on trails that had easy access.
Here is Celeste at the Environmental Centre, one of the places you can pick up a log book.
Now we lost some time here as there was a lot to see, and the State Park at Presque Isle was also a distraction. There were a lot of caches on the Isle, but we wanted to see some of the sights so we took a drive down one lane and completed a virtual cache about the War of 1812. We will definitely return here, there was too much to see and not enough time. It was already time for lunch, so we stopped for a burger and fries at a local eatery. Man was it hot out!
After refuelling, off to do more caching! During our journey, we saw this street sign and just had to take a snap shot for Elaine and Carol.
And can you believe that I haven`t even once looked for a quilting store or fabric shop?
Well that's the last photo I can load, because Mark took the rest in RAW format and I don't have time to convert them as we are still it the US. You might think it would be easy to get 10 caches in a day? Well we were not able to make it. Maybe if we ignored all the other caches in between and all the other interesting thinks to see. One we couldn't find (like many other cachers before us), and two had too many muggles around and we couldn't wait them out. So just before the sun went down we were able to get our 9th cache on the GeoTrail.
So we are spending another night in the US and tomorrow morning, we will get the 10th cache plus a few more and then head back to Canada.
I'm exhausted..the other two are already asleep...I'm heading there now.....
Tuesday, 30 August 2011
Restin In....
A quick find tonight. One of my favourite type of caches are the Resting In types. I love to visit old graveyards, they have so much character and history.
Tonight we visited:
http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.aspx?guid=bf45f3a8-8465-418f-85ae-4d4f0e151c50#
Even though there was lots of construction going on, we were still able to make the find.
Another one down!
Monday, 29 August 2011
The Caching continues.......
Oh where have the days gone? I can't believe it was last Wednesday the last time I blogged! I have been keeping up with the cache a day (and then some). I just ran out of time to blog about it.
Thursday was the last softball game of the season, so I picked up a quick cache with the kids on route to the ball game. The game was very close, unfortunately the girls did not win. :( Now we must wait for two weeks for the season ending day of Champs.
On Friday, we headed out to the cottage. Along the way we picked up 4 caches and waited for a few friends to arrive. We spent the evening eating, drinking and playing games.
On Saturday we got up and decided to head out and do some caching, We went to the Warsaw Caves. A very nice place, but we were not prepared to cache there. We knew they were Earth Caches, but did not take the time to read the dull description. When we got there, and read what was required, we were disappointed to find out that we needed to have a tape measure and a thermometre to read outside temperatures. :( However, all was not lost on the day. In total our friends got 10 caches and I got six (we took them to some we had done already).
But our best day was Sunday. We had planned ahead and brought our bikes with us. So on the way home we stopped at a trail in Uxbridge and biked just a portion of the trail and logged 22 caches on the trail in about 2 hours! It was an amazing day. Perfect for biking. The sun was not out, but it was still warm and there was a nice breeze to keep us cool. After finishing the trail, we decided that we still had some go in us and we did 6 more caches on the drive home. Our best day ever with 28!!
Then there was tonight...our friends (the same ones we spent the weekend with) were stranded on the Go Train at Bloor station. So they took the subway up to Kipling and we rescued them from the station. There was a cache there but it was on the Go Train side and we were on the TTC side. So we went for dinner, as it was almost 7pm. We ate at one of my favourite places, Montanta's (they have the best Nachos!!) After dinner it was already dark and we still had to return to Georgetown to take our friends to their cars, plus get a cache. So we found one not too far from the Go station in Georgetown and we all went to get it. We didn't know the area very well, and we bushwhacked in the dark for about 30 metres towards GZ. When we arrived, we realized there was a more direct route from a different direction. The cache was an easy find, B sat down on the wet grass to sign the log book while E and I held flashlights. We took the easy path out and returned to our cars.
The streak is still alive!!
Thursday was the last softball game of the season, so I picked up a quick cache with the kids on route to the ball game. The game was very close, unfortunately the girls did not win. :( Now we must wait for two weeks for the season ending day of Champs.
On Friday, we headed out to the cottage. Along the way we picked up 4 caches and waited for a few friends to arrive. We spent the evening eating, drinking and playing games.
On Saturday we got up and decided to head out and do some caching, We went to the Warsaw Caves. A very nice place, but we were not prepared to cache there. We knew they were Earth Caches, but did not take the time to read the dull description. When we got there, and read what was required, we were disappointed to find out that we needed to have a tape measure and a thermometre to read outside temperatures. :( However, all was not lost on the day. In total our friends got 10 caches and I got six (we took them to some we had done already).
But our best day was Sunday. We had planned ahead and brought our bikes with us. So on the way home we stopped at a trail in Uxbridge and biked just a portion of the trail and logged 22 caches on the trail in about 2 hours! It was an amazing day. Perfect for biking. The sun was not out, but it was still warm and there was a nice breeze to keep us cool. After finishing the trail, we decided that we still had some go in us and we did 6 more caches on the drive home. Our best day ever with 28!!
Then there was tonight...our friends (the same ones we spent the weekend with) were stranded on the Go Train at Bloor station. So they took the subway up to Kipling and we rescued them from the station. There was a cache there but it was on the Go Train side and we were on the TTC side. So we went for dinner, as it was almost 7pm. We ate at one of my favourite places, Montanta's (they have the best Nachos!!) After dinner it was already dark and we still had to return to Georgetown to take our friends to their cars, plus get a cache. So we found one not too far from the Go station in Georgetown and we all went to get it. We didn't know the area very well, and we bushwhacked in the dark for about 30 metres towards GZ. When we arrived, we realized there was a more direct route from a different direction. The cache was an easy find, B sat down on the wet grass to sign the log book while E and I held flashlights. We took the easy path out and returned to our cars.
The streak is still alive!!
Wednesday, 24 August 2011
Still Caching.....
I know it's been a few days since I blogged about my finds.Life just seems to be taking up so much time. I have been able to keep the streak going.
On Monday, several new caches came out and one was at a baseball park that our family is very familiar with. So I decided to stop and get this one with CelyG as we were heading out to a softball game for her anyway and it seemed appropriate. There were lots of muggles around but they were all playing there game and really didn't pay attention to what we were doing.
http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.aspx?guid=39f5e984-fe4a-47c7-9ce5-b9241f8dfb03#
Tuesday was also a busy day. Several new caches were published, one very close to our house. Of course it was published in the middle of the day. However, Mark was home with the kids, so out he went with CelyG and they were able to log the FTF while I was still sitting in my office downtown. He also took the kids for a bike ride in Mississauga and they picked up a new cache that was published. This time no FTF though. Then he had to meet a fellow cacher to drop of a lost geocoin, so they were able to log three caches without me. :(
So none of these counted as my cache. One last errand to Milton before another softball for CelyG, so I picked up an easy cache from a local park. Our 300th find!!
http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.aspx?guid=839bea95-434f-4046-a988-bd17669264ad#
That brings us to todays adventure. A friend had invited me to watch Shakespeare in the Garden in downtown Brampton, Romeo and Juliet. Sounded like fun. It was to start at seven, so I thought I'd go a little early and pick up the cache that's at Gage Park. It's been there a while but we have not had time to visit the park and get this one. So I arrived just before six and entered the park. Weather was still beautiful and a bingo game was going in the centre. Kids were splashing in the wading pool area and I was able to make a quick find.
http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.aspx?guid=11075db2-6fd6-4f18-b319-ddd3824486ee#
So I went back to the Garden Square to await my friends and the start of the play.
By now it's 6:40pm and no one is in the square. Not even the actors for the play. Very weird. Then we remembered that a tornado warning had been issued, maybe the play was cancelled? A quick call to the Rose Theatre to find out that yes it was indeed cancelled. :(
So instead the three of us went for a few drinks at a local pub, had some good conversation. Left the pub just before the big storm hit. Right now it is pouring rain and lots of thunder and lightening!
I should probably get off the computer before the power goes out.
G'Night!
On Monday, several new caches came out and one was at a baseball park that our family is very familiar with. So I decided to stop and get this one with CelyG as we were heading out to a softball game for her anyway and it seemed appropriate. There were lots of muggles around but they were all playing there game and really didn't pay attention to what we were doing.
http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.aspx?guid=39f5e984-fe4a-47c7-9ce5-b9241f8dfb03#
Tuesday was also a busy day. Several new caches were published, one very close to our house. Of course it was published in the middle of the day. However, Mark was home with the kids, so out he went with CelyG and they were able to log the FTF while I was still sitting in my office downtown. He also took the kids for a bike ride in Mississauga and they picked up a new cache that was published. This time no FTF though. Then he had to meet a fellow cacher to drop of a lost geocoin, so they were able to log three caches without me. :(
So none of these counted as my cache. One last errand to Milton before another softball for CelyG, so I picked up an easy cache from a local park. Our 300th find!!
http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.aspx?guid=839bea95-434f-4046-a988-bd17669264ad#
That brings us to todays adventure. A friend had invited me to watch Shakespeare in the Garden in downtown Brampton, Romeo and Juliet. Sounded like fun. It was to start at seven, so I thought I'd go a little early and pick up the cache that's at Gage Park. It's been there a while but we have not had time to visit the park and get this one. So I arrived just before six and entered the park. Weather was still beautiful and a bingo game was going in the centre. Kids were splashing in the wading pool area and I was able to make a quick find.
http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.aspx?guid=11075db2-6fd6-4f18-b319-ddd3824486ee#
So I went back to the Garden Square to await my friends and the start of the play.
By now it's 6:40pm and no one is in the square. Not even the actors for the play. Very weird. Then we remembered that a tornado warning had been issued, maybe the play was cancelled? A quick call to the Rose Theatre to find out that yes it was indeed cancelled. :(
So instead the three of us went for a few drinks at a local pub, had some good conversation. Left the pub just before the big storm hit. Right now it is pouring rain and lots of thunder and lightening!
I should probably get off the computer before the power goes out.
G'Night!
Sunday, 21 August 2011
Blogging is a tough job....
I thought going out and getting a cache a day was tough, but having to also log in and write about it is almost as tough. Kudos to my friend Elaine who has her own blog about biking and quilting (among other things). I'm not sure I can keep things interesting for the next 300 plus days, but I am going to try.
So on Saturday I was in Mississauga yet again. We were having Mason's birthday party at Classic Bowl. I had MiniGomes and CelyG with me and we went looking for one behind a plaza on Dundas street. We started walking down a path and thought we were approaching the cache, however we ended up on the wrong side of the creek. We tried to find another path that led to the other side, however we could not find it quick enough as time was running out to be at the party.
We bowled for several hours and then went to our friends house so the kids could hang out. The kids played video games and the adults chit chatted about everything. Before I knew it, it was already 6:30 and it was getting dark outside. I quickly used the iPhone and found an easy cache about 1km away. It was right near the Hershey Centre. Thanks goodness it's not hockey season. There was not another soul in site, and was able to make the grab quite easily.
http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.aspx?guid=aad551d1-ea00-416f-8470-638336e7ac2b#
Today I decided to go for a new TB hotel that came up yesterday. It was located near Milton, and I was happy to see this one pop up. A big container is nice to be able drop off the bigger travel bugs.
We went there just after lunch and there were a lot of muggles, however they were all inside the Tim's enjoying their coffee's. I don't think anyone noticed us sneak down and get the cache. Both MiniGomes and I grabbed travel bugs to keep moving.
http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.aspx?guid=09b311b8-fad8-43ea-96c3-eef940872830#
And since I am on the topic of travel bugs, I have a sad story but a happy ending. Do you ever hate it when your travel bugs go missing? Or when you get to a cache hoping to find a TB, but nothing is there? I always wondered if people took them on purpose and just pocketed them? Well , while I was my friends house I was happily explaining Geocaching to him, and showing him all the items that we had in our Swag bag, when I came across a geocoin that I didn't realize we still had. I went and looked it up on the website so I could log it and I was stunned that the owner had reported it stolen. I felt AWFUL! He has just recently replaced the coin with a photo and it was now travelling about. I contacted him through the caching site and we are arranging to return it to them this week. We had no intent on keeping it, but it got "lost" at the bottom of our bag. So there is hope for all those so called lost or stolen TB out there.
Later......
So on Saturday I was in Mississauga yet again. We were having Mason's birthday party at Classic Bowl. I had MiniGomes and CelyG with me and we went looking for one behind a plaza on Dundas street. We started walking down a path and thought we were approaching the cache, however we ended up on the wrong side of the creek. We tried to find another path that led to the other side, however we could not find it quick enough as time was running out to be at the party.
We bowled for several hours and then went to our friends house so the kids could hang out. The kids played video games and the adults chit chatted about everything. Before I knew it, it was already 6:30 and it was getting dark outside. I quickly used the iPhone and found an easy cache about 1km away. It was right near the Hershey Centre. Thanks goodness it's not hockey season. There was not another soul in site, and was able to make the grab quite easily.
http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.aspx?guid=aad551d1-ea00-416f-8470-638336e7ac2b#
Today I decided to go for a new TB hotel that came up yesterday. It was located near Milton, and I was happy to see this one pop up. A big container is nice to be able drop off the bigger travel bugs.
We went there just after lunch and there were a lot of muggles, however they were all inside the Tim's enjoying their coffee's. I don't think anyone noticed us sneak down and get the cache. Both MiniGomes and I grabbed travel bugs to keep moving.
http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.aspx?guid=09b311b8-fad8-43ea-96c3-eef940872830#
And since I am on the topic of travel bugs, I have a sad story but a happy ending. Do you ever hate it when your travel bugs go missing? Or when you get to a cache hoping to find a TB, but nothing is there? I always wondered if people took them on purpose and just pocketed them? Well , while I was my friends house I was happily explaining Geocaching to him, and showing him all the items that we had in our Swag bag, when I came across a geocoin that I didn't realize we still had. I went and looked it up on the website so I could log it and I was stunned that the owner had reported it stolen. I felt AWFUL! He has just recently replaced the coin with a photo and it was now travelling about. I contacted him through the caching site and we are arranging to return it to them this week. We had no intent on keeping it, but it got "lost" at the bottom of our bag. So there is hope for all those so called lost or stolen TB out there.
Later......
Friday, 19 August 2011
Mississauga bound...again...
Today I had to return to Mississauga to pick up the kids and bring them home from visiting their extended family. So on the way home we decided to stop for the following cache:
http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.aspx?guid=3f56b0f6-0a39-4c0d-be5f-c0762d3d07a6#
It was such a beautiful evening and we saw some local wildlife. We decided to park in one of the office parking lots almost directly across from GZ. We had to laugh, as soon as we pulled in we saw a wild turkey! All by itself just wandering around. We tried to snap a few photos with the iPhone, but I think we scared it too much. So off to the cache. We crossed the street and we soon found the path that led to GZ. And right as MiniGomes entered the brush, a little bunny scurried away. He was moving so fast, all I saw was his little white cotton tail. It's not too often that you see a turkey and a bunny all in one night!
http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.aspx?guid=3f56b0f6-0a39-4c0d-be5f-c0762d3d07a6#
It was such a beautiful evening and we saw some local wildlife. We decided to park in one of the office parking lots almost directly across from GZ. We had to laugh, as soon as we pulled in we saw a wild turkey! All by itself just wandering around. We tried to snap a few photos with the iPhone, but I think we scared it too much. So off to the cache. We crossed the street and we soon found the path that led to GZ. And right as MiniGomes entered the brush, a little bunny scurried away. He was moving so fast, all I saw was his little white cotton tail. It's not too often that you see a turkey and a bunny all in one night!
Thursday, 18 August 2011
Happy Birthday Mason!!
Today is my son Mason's birthday and he is finally returning home to Brampton after 4 weeks of roaming the countryside between his two sets of grandparents. He's still spending the night with his cousins in Mississauga, so I stopped by their house to wish him a happy birthday and give him his present.
Afterwards, I decided I might as well get my daily cache in Mississauga and there was one not too far away on Mississauga Road. A quick grab.
http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.aspx?guid=b4f63193-c0a6-49ee-b2ba-570f8bcdfc56#
Have a great night!
Afterwards, I decided I might as well get my daily cache in Mississauga and there was one not too far away on Mississauga Road. A quick grab.
http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.aspx?guid=b4f63193-c0a6-49ee-b2ba-570f8bcdfc56#
Have a great night!
Wednesday, 17 August 2011
Another quick grab.
Today I had to make a stop at the grocery store or my poor cat was going to starve to death. So I decided to get the puzzle cache located nearby that I had solved a little while ago, but was not able to pick up because of the muggle factor.
http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.aspx?guid=c9e20cc8-cae0-4fc8-8c79-d2cc23313a7d#
Even though it was prime shopping time, I was able to get the closest parking spot available, quickly sign the log and get into the store and get the shopping done.
Another day done.....
http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.aspx?guid=c9e20cc8-cae0-4fc8-8c79-d2cc23313a7d#
Even though it was prime shopping time, I was able to get the closest parking spot available, quickly sign the log and get into the store and get the shopping done.
Another day done.....
Tuesday, 16 August 2011
Yesterday I was lazy and then ran out of time to update the blog, but I did get my cache. I had to travel to Guelph for a client visit and I visited a Park and Go just off the 401 and picked up the following cache: http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.aspx?guid=8b077d2c-cb01-49dd-8577-07664095e4fc#
Today I picked one up closer to home. I cannot believe the weather, it is so hot and humid out there. This one was just a few streets over.
http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.aspx?guid=acfa7e6a-d6f4-4136-bda5-94046c2d9be6#
No exiting adventures on these two, but they kept the streak going.
Today I picked one up closer to home. I cannot believe the weather, it is so hot and humid out there. This one was just a few streets over.
http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.aspx?guid=acfa7e6a-d6f4-4136-bda5-94046c2d9be6#
No exiting adventures on these two, but they kept the streak going.
Sunday, 14 August 2011
End of Week One...
Yesterday we spent a lot of time in the car travelling to my cousins wedding up in Hepworth. It's a little more then two hours each way, and we decided to pick up a cache close to the wedding location. There was an easy cache located at a nearby community centre. There was a little park with a few muggles playing, but the cahce was located about 100 metres away and they were none the wiser.
Today we decided for a little tour...and we travelled to Jamaica and the Dominican Republic. Well not to the actual places, but to the America's geocaches on the Caledon trail.
Needless to say, we did not arrive home until after midnight and we were a little slow to get ourselves out of bed this morning. After lunch we talked about going for a walk on the Caledon trail, and then decided to take our bikes. Now my bike has not been out of the garage all summer (it's just been to hot and many other excuses), but it seemed like a good idea. After filling up the tires with air, we set off to the Caledon trail, we choose the starting point off Mississauga road because we knew there was lots of parking there. We get the bikes out and head down the trail. We decided that we'd bike as far as my body could handle and then cache on the way back.
We stopped at Creditview Road for a water break. It felt good to get out and ride the bike. (Thank goodness once you learn you never forgot how.) Just as we were deciding if we were going to go further down the trail we hear thunder in the distance. We decided to start back and try to pick up some of the caches in this section. The first one we stopped for we didn't find. We looked, but didn't spend a lot of time as we needed to keep moving due to the weather. So off to the next one. This one was Jamaica and Mark was able to find this one quickly but was attacked by a few mosquito's. The next one was 500 metres down the trail so off we went. Mark again went for this one and it was a quick grab just off the trail, Grenada. By this time the thunder was getting louder and several people also on bikes were also heading back to the parking point. Check the iPhone and there is another one just 150 metres ahead, so we headed off to the Dominican Republic. This time I went into the bush, only a few metres off the road but on an uphill slope, but a quick easy find.
By this time the sky was really dark and we decided not to push our luck and to try to get back to the car before the rain started. We made it back to the starting point and got the bikes in the car, and that's when the first few droplets of rain hit the windshield!
Biking on the trail was beautiful and we are planning on heading back out later this week, as long as the weather will co-operate. These trails are awesome.
Elaine - maybe when you return from your trip we can go for a ride? That is, if you can stand to go as slow as I do!!
Well only 51 more weeks to go!
Today we decided for a little tour...and we travelled to Jamaica and the Dominican Republic. Well not to the actual places, but to the America's geocaches on the Caledon trail.
Needless to say, we did not arrive home until after midnight and we were a little slow to get ourselves out of bed this morning. After lunch we talked about going for a walk on the Caledon trail, and then decided to take our bikes. Now my bike has not been out of the garage all summer (it's just been to hot and many other excuses), but it seemed like a good idea. After filling up the tires with air, we set off to the Caledon trail, we choose the starting point off Mississauga road because we knew there was lots of parking there. We get the bikes out and head down the trail. We decided that we'd bike as far as my body could handle and then cache on the way back.
We stopped at Creditview Road for a water break. It felt good to get out and ride the bike. (Thank goodness once you learn you never forgot how.) Just as we were deciding if we were going to go further down the trail we hear thunder in the distance. We decided to start back and try to pick up some of the caches in this section. The first one we stopped for we didn't find. We looked, but didn't spend a lot of time as we needed to keep moving due to the weather. So off to the next one. This one was Jamaica and Mark was able to find this one quickly but was attacked by a few mosquito's. The next one was 500 metres down the trail so off we went. Mark again went for this one and it was a quick grab just off the trail, Grenada. By this time the thunder was getting louder and several people also on bikes were also heading back to the parking point. Check the iPhone and there is another one just 150 metres ahead, so we headed off to the Dominican Republic. This time I went into the bush, only a few metres off the road but on an uphill slope, but a quick easy find.
By this time the sky was really dark and we decided not to push our luck and to try to get back to the car before the rain started. We made it back to the starting point and got the bikes in the car, and that's when the first few droplets of rain hit the windshield!
Biking on the trail was beautiful and we are planning on heading back out later this week, as long as the weather will co-operate. These trails are awesome.
Elaine - maybe when you return from your trip we can go for a ride? That is, if you can stand to go as slow as I do!!
Well only 51 more weeks to go!
Friday, 12 August 2011
Did I miss a Day??????
The short answer is no.
Yesterday was a busy day after work. Although I did attempt to try a cache in the downtown core with one of my work colleagues but that turned into a bust because of the Blue Jays game. We did try to look but could not do the search justice and did have to back to work after or "lunch" break.
So instead, I did a night cache after CelyG's softball game. I was going to skip the game and go look for a cache but decided I would have lots of time after the game. Glad a didn't miss the game it was sooo intense. The girls won the game, Celeste hit a double!! The ball actually touched the outfield grass! And she stood her ground at home plate as a catcher and knocked over a girl trying to steal home. The team was on fire last night, and they are 2-0 for the playoffs. Awesome.
However, the game did not end until 10pm and then we had to take Celeste to her cousins in Georgetown. Oops I forgot to factor that in. That's okay, lots of cache's in GT. I'm sure I can get a quick grab. WE tried one near the Walmart plaza, from the description it looked to be easy enough, we even has our BFL with us. This one was not meant to be. GZ was very dense and because of the darkness we had trouble looking. And to top it off several muggles were out for late night walks with their dogs.
Off to plan B, we dropped of CelyG at her cousins and then proceeded to the Virtual cache located in the downtown area. This is a beautiful little park. I will definitely have to re-visit in the daylight.
Thank goodness for the BFL, as I need to read the plaques to answer to questions. Still I was able to answer them all and log the cache from my iPhone at 11:30pm! Probably cutting it a little close.
http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.aspx?guid=dc3c3d02-751b-4b73-8112-08a8ff8062e0#
So today I decide to get the cache out of the way in the afternoon as I plan on going to the movies tonight and didn't want to rush 2 nights in a row.
I was out to Erin (again!) to pick up some quilting supplies from the local store and decided to stop for ice cream at this little place in Belfountain. And wouldn't you know it, there is a cache here less the 100 metres from the store. So I sat and enjoyed my ice cream and then looked for the cache. It had me stumped for a few moments but then I read the clue and was able to make the find.
This is a fun one to bring the family to and stop for ice cream cone, if you can find parking!
http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.aspx?guid=b4023c62-d64d-4266-a107-2cf8ba1926fa#
So I'm done for the day!!
Yesterday was a busy day after work. Although I did attempt to try a cache in the downtown core with one of my work colleagues but that turned into a bust because of the Blue Jays game. We did try to look but could not do the search justice and did have to back to work after or "lunch" break.
So instead, I did a night cache after CelyG's softball game. I was going to skip the game and go look for a cache but decided I would have lots of time after the game. Glad a didn't miss the game it was sooo intense. The girls won the game, Celeste hit a double!! The ball actually touched the outfield grass! And she stood her ground at home plate as a catcher and knocked over a girl trying to steal home. The team was on fire last night, and they are 2-0 for the playoffs. Awesome.
However, the game did not end until 10pm and then we had to take Celeste to her cousins in Georgetown. Oops I forgot to factor that in. That's okay, lots of cache's in GT. I'm sure I can get a quick grab. WE tried one near the Walmart plaza, from the description it looked to be easy enough, we even has our BFL with us. This one was not meant to be. GZ was very dense and because of the darkness we had trouble looking. And to top it off several muggles were out for late night walks with their dogs.
Off to plan B, we dropped of CelyG at her cousins and then proceeded to the Virtual cache located in the downtown area. This is a beautiful little park. I will definitely have to re-visit in the daylight.
Thank goodness for the BFL, as I need to read the plaques to answer to questions. Still I was able to answer them all and log the cache from my iPhone at 11:30pm! Probably cutting it a little close.
http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.aspx?guid=dc3c3d02-751b-4b73-8112-08a8ff8062e0#
So today I decide to get the cache out of the way in the afternoon as I plan on going to the movies tonight and didn't want to rush 2 nights in a row.
I was out to Erin (again!) to pick up some quilting supplies from the local store and decided to stop for ice cream at this little place in Belfountain. And wouldn't you know it, there is a cache here less the 100 metres from the store. So I sat and enjoyed my ice cream and then looked for the cache. It had me stumped for a few moments but then I read the clue and was able to make the find.
This is a fun one to bring the family to and stop for ice cream cone, if you can find parking!
http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.aspx?guid=b4023c62-d64d-4266-a107-2cf8ba1926fa#
So I'm done for the day!!
Wednesday, 10 August 2011
Quick and Easy...
Today we made a quick stop at a park and ride near Georgetown. A quick easy find. Nothing complicated today.
Here's the link if you are interested.....
http://coord.info/GCPD8T
Here's the link if you are interested.....
http://coord.info/GCPD8T
Tuesday, 9 August 2011
Rain Rain Go Away....
I was sitting at my desk in downtown Toronto at lunchtime and the rain was coming down hard. I thought crap, I'm going to have to go out caching in this when I get home tonight.
Thankfully, the weather God smiled on me and by the time I got off my train at 5:15, the sun was shining and everything in Brampton looked dry.
Tonight was a busy night. An unexpected errand had to be completed and tonight was the first game of softball playoffs. Plus, we also had to feed our friends cat while they were away on vacation. And of course I need to sneak in the cache.
After a quick change out of the work clothes, of to Erin for or errand (say that five times fast!!). It turns out that there is a nice easy cache in downtown Erin and I decided to make that they cache of the day, while Mark got some gas for the car.
Here's the link to the cache.
http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.aspx?guid=6bb8d601-5ebf-4b74-a561-d9fd257887c0#
With the find out of the way, it was off to complete the rest of the evenings tasks.
And to make the night complete CelyG's team won their softball game!
Life is good!
Thankfully, the weather God smiled on me and by the time I got off my train at 5:15, the sun was shining and everything in Brampton looked dry.
Tonight was a busy night. An unexpected errand had to be completed and tonight was the first game of softball playoffs. Plus, we also had to feed our friends cat while they were away on vacation. And of course I need to sneak in the cache.
After a quick change out of the work clothes, of to Erin for or errand (say that five times fast!!). It turns out that there is a nice easy cache in downtown Erin and I decided to make that they cache of the day, while Mark got some gas for the car.
Here's the link to the cache.
http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.aspx?guid=6bb8d601-5ebf-4b74-a561-d9fd257887c0#
With the find out of the way, it was off to complete the rest of the evenings tasks.
And to make the night complete CelyG's team won their softball game!
Life is good!
Monday, 8 August 2011
Day Two...Two Caches....
Warning Spoiler Picture below.......
Decided to look for today's cache after my physio appointment. There were two caches in the park across the street. However, decided only to get one of them. A nice little walk down a path on the Etobicoke Creek. I was glad Mark came with me today as he had to reach into the tree to get the cache. A very cool place though.
The second cache was an after dinner impulse. A quick drive up and grab. Well almost. I had to wait out a muggle that was staring straight at us, as he let his wife load groceries into his car.
Two days down, only 364 more to go!!
Sunday, 7 August 2011
Happy Birthday!!!!! Day One!
Here goes day one. Woke up this morning to rain! :(
However, I had spent the evening working on a few puzzle caches and wanted to try them out. So CelyG and I set out this morning in the rain. We got to GZ, however it was a high muggle area and decided that we would pass on this one and come back another time.
Off to the second cache. We arrived at the co-ord's and proceeded to solve the puzzle. Unfortunately, by this point the rain was coming down fairly hard. We sat in the bus shelter and tried to solve the puzzle. We put the co-ord's in the puzzle checker but to no avail, it said they were wrong. We had a pretty good idea where the second location was, but didn't want to search the wrong spot in the rain. So we decided to double check our answers and contact the CO.
Since it was raining we went home and watched a movie, while we waited to see if the CO would respond. Fortunately just before the movie ended the CO responded and I re-did the math. Still the geo-checker did not give a thumbs up. I was confused. What could be wrong. So I checked the co-ords again, got the same answer. By this point I was scratching my head, what is going on? So I did the math again. Finally!! Seems somewhere along the way, I forgot my Grade 1 math of carrying the one!!
So CelyG and I got back in the car and off we went. The cache was in the place that we had speculated this morning, however, having the co-ord's made finding the cache quick. Hope the next 365 are just as adventurous!! That's right because next year is a leap year, I will get to complete 366 days of caching.
Thanks to spyddercat and wizard of oz 11 for this cache!
However, I had spent the evening working on a few puzzle caches and wanted to try them out. So CelyG and I set out this morning in the rain. We got to GZ, however it was a high muggle area and decided that we would pass on this one and come back another time.
Off to the second cache. We arrived at the co-ord's and proceeded to solve the puzzle. Unfortunately, by this point the rain was coming down fairly hard. We sat in the bus shelter and tried to solve the puzzle. We put the co-ord's in the puzzle checker but to no avail, it said they were wrong. We had a pretty good idea where the second location was, but didn't want to search the wrong spot in the rain. So we decided to double check our answers and contact the CO.
Since it was raining we went home and watched a movie, while we waited to see if the CO would respond. Fortunately just before the movie ended the CO responded and I re-did the math. Still the geo-checker did not give a thumbs up. I was confused. What could be wrong. So I checked the co-ords again, got the same answer. By this point I was scratching my head, what is going on? So I did the math again. Finally!! Seems somewhere along the way, I forgot my Grade 1 math of carrying the one!!
So CelyG and I got back in the car and off we went. The cache was in the place that we had speculated this morning, however, having the co-ord's made finding the cache quick. Hope the next 365 are just as adventurous!! That's right because next year is a leap year, I will get to complete 366 days of caching.
Thanks to spyddercat and wizard of oz 11 for this cache!
Saturday, 30 July 2011
Waiting....
I have yet to start my cache a day adventure, however the wait is killing me. I did not go out at all last week, decided that the caches that are still close to home should stay there for those days that I need to have one close by.
For the long weekend we decided to go to the family cottage and take our new northern route. Staying away from the 401 and the 135 as we head towards Peterborough. We decided to try a few caches along the way and managed to pick up three yesterday on our trip up.
One is worth mentioning, and Mark took many photos. (often our caching disguise).
Won't give any hints to were the cache was, but a neat little place that if it wasn't for caching we never would have seen it. It is off on a little side road. If you are interested, the code is GC104N4.
Still one week to go, the waiting sucks!!
For the long weekend we decided to go to the family cottage and take our new northern route. Staying away from the 401 and the 135 as we head towards Peterborough. We decided to try a few caches along the way and managed to pick up three yesterday on our trip up.
One is worth mentioning, and Mark took many photos. (often our caching disguise).
Won't give any hints to were the cache was, but a neat little place that if it wasn't for caching we never would have seen it. It is off on a little side road. If you are interested, the code is GC104N4.
Still one week to go, the waiting sucks!!
Sunday, 24 July 2011
A light bulb goes on.....
Today while out caching with my other half, an idea came to mind. I have always heard about other cachers accomplishing this feat and as a family we have talked about the idea, and today I decided that I definitely should start the journey. And what exactly am I referring to? A cache a day for the next year! My 40th birthday is next August and I thought, why not get a cache a day over the next year and have two great milestones to celebrate!
To help me stay motivated, I'm going to blog about the daily caches that I find and the trouble I get in along the way and then you too can also follow my journey.
My birthday is on August 7th, so the journey will be starting soon. Stay tuned!!
To help me stay motivated, I'm going to blog about the daily caches that I find and the trouble I get in along the way and then you too can also follow my journey.
My birthday is on August 7th, so the journey will be starting soon. Stay tuned!!
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