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, September 29, 2014
The Jasmer is Jumping!
Just updated my stats. Isn't it beautiful? I have my JASMER filled from 2001 to present with a trip to the Woldumar Nature Preserve in Lansing this past week!
Woldumar Cache GC2A8B from 11/28/01 - It was quite the crowd with myself, TaGeez, two Michelin Men and my Wimpy Kid TB's!
If all things go well, we will fill at least one more 2000 cache before Winter.
Sunday, September 28, 2014
Gnomes Gridiron Madness Event
This was my favorite! It's called "Missed"! Yep, it's in the poo!
Friday, September 26, 2014
Tuesday, September 23, 2014
Parting Is Such Sweet Sorrow
Releasing my Wimpy Kid trackable tomorrow. I feel like I'm sending him to his death. I've been holding onto him until our trip to Lansing tomorrow - to claim a special cache, you have to drop off a virgin trackable (New Wine in Old Bottles Challenge GC32XD9).
#trackable #travelbug #groundspeak #wimpykid #diaryofawimpykid #travelfleas
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Tuesday, September 16, 2014
SQ - Wandering Historic Woodlawn Wherigo
I did it! Another
milestone for me: Wherigo Author!
I LOVE Wherigos, but there haven’t been too many new ones
recently. That changed when Commander
Overlord released 4 within a few weeks.
I talked to Bob, and he said he found this really easy Wherigo interface
for cartridge creation called Wherigo\\kit.
Wow! With a click of the mouse, you “drop zones” on a Google
map, tweak the name and coordinates a bit.
Upload some pictures. Add some information (messages) and an (optional)
question. Repeat. Voila! Very
user-friend overlay where you can plan routes, download to your phone or GPSr
for a test spin, and easily upload to the official Wherigo site.
Before I knew it, I had a 12-stop plus final historical tour
of nearby Woodlawn Cemetery! It is the 210th Wherigo in
Michigan!
This Wherigo will take you on a tour of Detroit's Historic Woodlawn Cemetery. The cemetery was established in 1895 and immediately attracted some of the most notable names in the city. The grounds encompass 140 acres, but this tour will only cover some of the more architecturally interesting gems in the Historic section. You will visit 12 sites of interest. You can walk it or drive; many of your stops are grouped together. The final cache is not at the posted coordinates.
What a rush! With the
help of TaGeez, WikidKriket and SnakeyLicks (Thank you! Thank you! Thank you!),
we took this cartridge on a spin using an iPhone3G, iPhone 5, iPhone 5C,
Samsung Galaxy 3G, and a Garmin Oregon 450T.
It was wonderful! I did have a glitch with some blank screens for the
iPhones, but Ranger Fox was SO quick to respond with advice and answers.
After taking the cartridge for a final spin early Saturday
morning, I submitted it for publication and it went live almost immediately - DeRock
was quick! And I can’t believe there wasn’t already a cache in this awesome
spot! With nervous excitement I waited
for the verdict on the cartridge, the tour, and the final. Happily, I received big thumbs up and Fave
points from the FTF group (RayQix, PaRaDiZ, Kachehuntr, and BarGoofy – his
first cache!) and from the STF, my Wherigo mentor, Commander Overlord!
RayQix is a local history buff who specializes in Detroit history and cemeteries. From his log: “Wonderfully constructed whereigo, learned some things today that we didn’t already know, and had a blast on this nice late summer Saturday.”
Commander Overlord wrote: “Very well done. I had to come out and see how my pupil did on her first Wherigo. The pupil is now the master. Learned more about the history of early Detroit.”
I’m sad that I had to omit many important historical figures
to make this Wherigo a manageable length, but I wouldn’t change anything out
it. What a fabulous first experience!
I’m already brainstorming my next Wherigo. I think in one of my next blog posts I’ll
create a quick draft on using the Wherigo\\kit (if just for my own
memory). I think it’s a good idea to
continue to include my Wherigo
tips in my future Wherigo cache pages.
Monday, September 15, 2014
Just Call Me "Mr. Bib"! - Michelin TB Giveaway
Let me introduce you to Mikey! He arrived in our mailbox Saturday, one of
2,000 free Michelin Quest trackables sent to U.S. mailboxes this week!
I have to admit – originally, he wasn’t mine. The moment I saw the promotion and requested
one for myself and one for TaGeez. I
then shot the link to my sister for a third one. Kriket and TaGeez each received one, but my
mailbox remained barren… dark… empty… unfilled with trackable goodness. Good thing TaGeez loves me and isn’t really
into the numbers thing. He sweetly gave
me his. I’m hoping, though, I’ll be
surprised one day this week with a small manila package in my mailbox so he can
have one, too.
We started taking him on adventures, but, typical of our
caching buddies, he was more interested in donuts that pirate ships.
We’ll send him out soon so he can complete his intended
mission statement, with a chance of him crossing your paths for prizes:
This Michelin Man tire pressure gauge is part of Michelin’s Quest for Adventure Anniversary geocaching contest. Sharing a photo of this trackable could win you a set of tires AND a grand prize trip for two!
125 years ago, the Michelin brothers dreamed of giving people a better way to move and travel. The Michelin Man was a manifestation of that dream and he came to live ten years later to help guide people on their adventures all over the world.
Share a picture of this Michelin Man on Facebook, Twitter or Instagram and use the hashtag #MichelinQuest from now until December 31, 2014.
What I found fascinating is the history of the “Michelin Man”. Here’s some interesting trivia from the web:
- Did you know his real name is “Bidenbum” (shortened to “Mr. Bib”)? Bidenbum is Latin for “drinking to be done”. In one of the earliest campaigns, he was promoted as having the ability to “drink up” obstacles.
- The popular (and one of the oldest & most recognized) mascot was created by the Michelin brothers. During a visit to the 1894 International Fair in Lyon, they found themselves in front of a stack of tires. The shape of the stack reminded them of a man without arms, and thus the mascot was born.
- The first Michelin Man ad was finalized in 1898. Back then, tires weren't black; they were light gray or beige. Since Bibendum was designed to look like a man made of a stack of tires, he was light in color.
In 1894, the Michelin brothers primarily sold bicycle tires hence the thinner-looking rings |
- Mr. Bib has changed considerably over the years. In early Michelin Man ads he was characterized as well-to-do, often smoking a cigar and wearing opera glasses or a monacle. In other ads, the Michelin Man was portrayed as a kickboxer, a gladiator and even a ballroom dancer. Soon, Mr. Bib evolved into a driver's guardian angel, which is how he is depicted in Michelin Man ads today.
That’s fabulous. And we have a particular fondness for the “tire guy” as we’re proudly from the Motor City. I can’t wait to see the adventures ahead!
Thursday, September 11, 2014
Wednesday, September 10, 2014
Do You Wherigo?
I love Wherigos. I’ve
found about 2 dozen so far in Southeastern Michigan and Ohio. I think they’re a great way to tour an area –
learn the history and see the sights. In
many instances, it’s like having a personal tour guide.
In case you’ve never crossed paths with one:
Wherigo is a toolset for creating and playing GPS-enabled adventures in the real world. By integrating a Wherigo experience, called a cartridge, with finding a geocache, the geocaching hunt can be an even richer experience. Among other uses, Wherigo allows geocachers to interact with physical and virtual elements such as objects or characters while still finding a physical geocache container. A Wherigo-enabled GPS device is required to play a cartridge. Learn more at Wherigo.com.
In essence, you download a game cartridge into your smartphone or Wherigo-enabled Garmin and follow the instructions. Some will lead you spot to spot (called ‘zones’) – once you reach the zone you will be given directions to find the next one. Some will ask you questions at each zone before you can move to the next location. At the end, you are given coordinates to find the final cache container.
Done right – they are a blast.
People gripe that it’s ‘exclusionary’ because you have to
have a Wherigo player to do this. I say BULL-PUCKY!
Most people have smartphones and the cartridges work on the iPhone (using the
Wherigo app) and Android phones (using the WhereYouGo app). In addition, one of
the most fabulous aspects of this game is the community aspect of it. I didn’t have an NFC-enabled phone so I
teamed up with a group to grab the NFC POC
cache – it was a hoot!
I’m just about to publish my first Wherigo (super secret
right now – more coming!). I tested my cartridge on an iPhone 3, iPhone 5, iPhone 5s, Samsung Galaxy S3 and an Oregon 450T. Now, Wherigo cartridges aren’t perfect (they
are still in beta testing and the cartridges have to be compatible to run
across multiple platforms), so I thought I’d list a few useful tips when
running one so you have an enjoyable experience:
1. Wherigo cartridges are created to run on multiple
devices. As a result, screen sizes can
be a concern. If you see an image but no
text, scroll down.
2. For my Wherigo, there is a lot of tree cover. If you “stop tracking” when heading to a
zone, walk away and walk back.
3. I’m going to get controversial here…. GPSrs and
smartphones have different levels of GPS accuracy (Yes, I’ve heard all about ‘today’s
smartphones are just as good….” but I do a lot of Metropark caching and don’t
buy that in tree cover….). So, if you
are running a Wherigo cartridge with someone using another type of device, “zone”
results will vary. You may have to walk
an addition 20 feet depending on the level of accuracy calculated when you
started the cartridge.
4. If your smartphone freezes, quit the cartridge, start it
again, and press “Resume” to continue your game.
5. One of the downsides of using a GPSr unit is that if it
freezes you may lose the entire game and have to start again. When this has occurred, I’m batting about
50/50 whether I have to start it over again or not.
6. Since most Wherigos take a bit of time investment to run,
TaGeez and I will take multiple devices (his Android, my iPhone and/or Garmin
GPSr) with us. That way, if we have any
technical difficulties with one, we can continue with another device.
7. Finally, the Wherigo creator went through a lot of
trouble creating this experience for you.
Make sure you block off enough time to walk through it, reading the screens
and looking at pictures, and enjoy it. I
have yet to see a Wherigo park-and-grab.
I’ll let you know when I release my super-secret project
soon and share all the fabulous details!
Monday, September 8, 2014
Who Loves the Michelin Man?
WE DO!
Especially when he gives us free stuff! New giveaways, my friends. First 2,000 lucky U.S. Geocachers can win free Michelin Trackables! Anyone who finds one and selfies themselves in the wild can win one, too!
http://www.michelintravel.com/michelins-quest-for-adventure/
I requested my TB - they said to expect it in 5-7 days. I'll let you know if I get lucky!
Especially when he gives us free stuff! New giveaways, my friends. First 2,000 lucky U.S. Geocachers can win free Michelin Trackables! Anyone who finds one and selfies themselves in the wild can win one, too!
http://www.michelintravel.com/michelins-quest-for-adventure/
I requested my TB - they said to expect it in 5-7 days. I'll let you know if I get lucky!
Outer Drive Series
TaGeez and I started the 206-cache Outer Drive Series http://coord.info/GC393E1 this week. 33 down and 173 more to go!
Wednesday, September 3, 2014
Team FRL - Almost Famous Again!
Coolest surprise!
I received a text from Team Gates that I was “totally in the
latest VLogger video”. How fabulous is
that?
Josh's son, Josh, Caching Fire, and DarrylW4 |
I went online and found Josh’s (the Geocaching VLogger) video for
MWGB Lab Caches and
there we were! All the attending members of Team Free Range Lobsters (myself
holding Caching Fire, TaGeez, WikidKriket, SnakeyLicks and 3intheTree) milling around
in the background.
Sorry for the lousy pictures – these were screenshots from
the video. Check it out! I love Josh’s
enthusiasm!