Geocaching adventures in the Great Lakes. I can't think of a more glorious way to spend a day then to put on my red Wellies and my yellow rain slicker, toss my pack on my back, slip a camera in my pocket, and head off to parts unknown. Unless, of course, you add some family and friends to the mix! That's even better.
Monday, June 30, 2014
Badges and Belts, Oh My!
Friday, June 27, 2014
Hidden In Plain Sight!
Sunday, June 22, 2014
A Hider's First Attempt
I was so excited to see a new cache publish near home. Since Vante moved to Traverse City, my cache-a-day options have been limited.
I checked the map and saw it was in a nearby community garden. Hmmmm.... Unbeknown to this new cache hider, this garden has had a history of controversy. The next door neighbor kept stealing the last cache hidden there. Also, since the cache was continually muggled, some of our geo-friends kept mangling the landscaping looking for it. That just escalated the friction.
Wandered over today for the grab - I thought I'd better get it while it's here. I had heard that this one was "well hidden" so it shouldn't disappear. Upon finding it, I realized the new cache broke two cardinal rules:
1. It's BURIED under a paving stone. That wasn't a naturally-occurring hole. And I can just imagine new cachers mangling this flower bed, looking for it (HINT: It's under the paver with the X scratched into it).
2. It was hidden in a glass Ball jar. If the contents don't mold from the condensation, it may shatter during a winter freeze.
All-in-all, it is a pretty little site, and the local cachers have been very supportive of these new hiders. I hope these hiders have learned from this first attempt and add some more to our community.
Namesake Cache: Elisa
This past Spring Team *Aardvark created a series of caches named for the local female members of our cadre. As the cache is a bit distant, I didn't have a chance until yesterday to make the grab.
As we pulled up to the likely LPC, I mentioned to my boyfriend, TaGeez, that the prior logs mentioned the cache being 30 feet off.
His reply? "That's fitting as you're a little off." I made him pay for that one ((grin))
Wednesday, June 18, 2014
Free Log Sheets
Tuesday, June 17, 2014
Love My Lithiums!
We're ready for another season caching the Huron Metroparks! My lithiums are in!
I almost gave up GPSr Geocaching as my units (Garmin Oregon 450T and Magellan Explorist GC) just ate batteries. Then I invested in lithiums: Energizer AA Ultimate Lithiums. Instead of replacing Alkalines every 1.5 outings, I would go many, many excursions before needing to replace them.
Good to know:
- They hold power up to 20 years (in storage) and perform in extreme temperatures [-40° to 140°F]
- They do cost more, but I really feel that overall I saved money as I wasn't changing them as often.
- If you are concerned about expense, go ahead and use your Alkalines or rechargeables. Just make sure you keep an extra set of lithiums in case of emergency. The power doesn't drain over time (so they are fully charged if/when you need them) and are life saving when dealing with a -26° Michigan Winter.
- How to store them? Mentioned in an earlier post about performs. Lightweight, sturdy and waterproof. I store mine in pairs.
- When you do use them, remember to go into your GPSr unit's setting and change the battery type for optimal performance.
- What's the difference between Energizer Ultimate and Advanced Lithiums? Ultimate lasts longer and are more powerful. Ultimates are recommended for GPSr units per the Energizer site and packaging.
Now, I'm not the expert and end-all-be-all, but I know these work for me. Give it a try and see if you notice a difference.
Sunday, June 15, 2014
Heidelberg Project
A gorgeous day.... unsettled feet.... the need to get out to explore.
I started at Farwell field. 3 caches in a very urban neighborhood. Practically had the park to myself (except for the funny RC Flyer that buzzed me after the first cache). The CO, Lando 313, has a talent of selecting the most obvious hide spots but with the best camouflage. It was a fabulous walk!
Heidelberg Project: Make da Time GC2GAB4 |
I spent a peaceful morning wandering around the art exhibits. Blue sky, lush grass, bright colors. Breeze rifling through the tree branches. And I had it all to myself!
{GHQ} Heidelberg Redux GC2GA9Y |
- 12 Detroit caches
- 1 RC flyer
- 1 art tour
- 1 SQ
Thursday, June 12, 2014
Monday, June 9, 2014
With Friends Like These..... (a funny story)
scrapcat and TaGeez with Power Island GC35 |
TaGeez with his hat |
Source: afishoutofwater |
Source: afishoutofwater |
Source: afishoutofwater |
Sunday, June 8, 2014
Metroparking on Memorial Day
First stop: Lower Huron Metropark
Unsuspecting fools.... |
... because the skeeters were waiting! Rained for several days before and the cache was in a natural marshland. Ugh. |
Fiona for the find! Actually, Jeremy was signing as she was looking. |
A lot less marshland = happier cachers! |
In the middle of Willow Metropark is Huron Township Cemetery. Fitting to visit on Memorial Day |
Lovely old cemetery - stones dating back to the Civil War |
Time for our hot dog lunch! Fiona is rewarded for being a good pup-pup |
Visiting Hawkeye at the Nature Center |
Pilgrimage to Squirrel Nutkins GC363 Michigan's 6th oldest active cache |
That area of Southeastern Michigan is brimming with historic, well-maintained cemeteries. So, on the way down and back, I stopped off at a few.
SQ - Happy Hunting Grounds GCRFTC |
Near SQ-Mother's Day Cache GC2VQR1 |
Circa 1810 GC1PH79 |
Down the Lane #21 - Clark Cemetery GC2RWY2 |
Blue check is the parking |
- 3 MGA14 caches
- 7 cemetery caches
- 1 historic cache with a deceased raccoon hanging nearby
Saturday, June 7, 2014
Wednesday, June 4, 2014
Chirp! Chirp! Chirp!
You might see one or more of these Geocaching Attributes on the cache page |