Showing posts with label Mystery at the Museum. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Mystery at the Museum. Show all posts

Monday, July 29, 2019

Mystery at the Museum: Case Closed

TA DA! We cracked the case and returned the jewels to the vault!



Of all the challenges Geocaching.com has had recently, this one was our favorite! Using filters to find the right caches and planning our strategies (Detective found Day 1, clues grabbed on our way to Holland, gems found around the state campground and the final 35 nabbed during Midwest GeoBash). It gave a little spark completing each stage and made some pretty hum-drum caches a little more interesting. Then to solve the final mystery to unlock the vault - FUN!

Kudos to the developers at Geocaching.com for updating the app for this variation on the game. And major kudos to the challenge creators - otherwise, I probably would never have opened the official app again. It appears, over time, they made enough changes to make the app less painful (though I still can't figure out how to attach a trackable to a Found It log!)

Case closed!

Friday, July 26, 2019

Holland of the Great Lakes

As we're gearing up for another geocaching camping adventure, I finally uploaded my pictures from the last one (darn power outage!). TaGeez and I spent an enjoyable weekend in Holland, MI.

*Note: this post doesn't contain an GC codes - no spoilers. If you REALLY want to know which caches we are at, I'm sure you can figure it out.

Coleman tent with Dark Tent Technology

Friday night we arrived just in time for a glorious sunset on Lake Michigan at Holland State Park. We viewed it from Lake-level, but we had family view it from the top of the nearby sand dunes.




Holland is very well known for Big Red.



Ah, the next morning the rest of TaGeez's family decided to do their own thing, so we headed into downtown Holland. Along the road were some fabulous statues made from old automotive and marine equipment (traffic too crazy to snap pictures). The Centennial Park contained the new Wizard of Oz exhibit plus the first stops of the Sculptured Wherigo.


Holland, Michigan is quite famous for it's annual Tulip Festival, which occurs around the beginning of May each year. Being Holland, it naturally has a functioning windmill and Dutch Village. We found this great view of the windmill across the river while doing the Sculptured wherigo. 




The Sculptured wherigo takes you to nine sculptures around downtown Holland. It was a great way to explore the areas including Hope College, Centennial Park plus the shops & restaurants around downtown. Along the way we crossed paths with the New Holland Brewing, which was fabulous! Great atmosphere, good food, and the large front windows overlooked the busy sidewalks outside.





Another sunset on Lake Michigan. Michigan is blessed with amazing views along its amazing coastline.






After packing up our campsite, we said our goodbyes and headed to Grand Rapids. With time on our hands, we decided to spend they day enjoying the new Virtuals and the Grand Rapids Adventure & Exploration Lab caches. 

I'm a little conflicted between my loyalty of the Wherigo and the new Adventure Labs. Wherigos are tougher to create and often have glitches (sometimes causing half your party unable to participate). So you'd think I'd prefer Adventure Labs (which has their own iPhone app). However, it seems like the Wherigos can be more creative and mysterious -- Although I've completed 116 Adventure Labs, I've yet to see one that made me go WOW.  So far they've just taken me to some (kinda) interesting places.

Grand Rapids Public Museum

President Gerald R Ford final resting place

Gerald R Ford Presidential Library
  
May House - Frank Lloyd Wright Prairie School House

Sundays were the right time to do these. Not too much muggle traffic (except for the MSU Marching Band and Sparty at the Atwood Brewery grand opening), and we were able to find parking at each stop. We LOVEd Grand Rapids!




Final stop before heading home was Donkey Taqueria off Wealthy Street in Grand Rapids. Recommended by ThreeInATree, it features Mexican street food in a converted gas station. The food was DELICIOUS!


Just east of Downtown Grand Rapids is a neighborhood encompassing four thriving business districts: East Fulton, East Hills, Eastown and Wealthy Street. This is the city's hippest destination, where an eclectic mix of specialty shops and galleries, restaurants, coffee houses and entertainment venues reflect the area's friendly, funky, fabulous character. It's an easy walk or quick drive between the four business districts, on streets lined by historic homes and leafy trees. [Experience Grand Rapids]
Wealthy Street was a haven for fascinating restaurants and shops. Stepping out of Donkey's and seeing all the choices - you wanted to spend all day eating up and down the street. Next time we go we're definitely trying out Jonny B'z next door. If you do the Virtual and/or Adventure Labs, you will be lost in food choices on this street. Highly recommended!

We had such a fabulous adventure right in our backyard!

Saturday, July 13, 2019

Mystery at the Museum: Clues Collected


Having fun in Holland, Michigan!

Thursday we found our Mystery at the Museum Detective, and TaGeez & I spent the last two days collecting "clues" from caches in Holland. Looking forward to grabbing gemstones tomorrow on the way home.

Two souvenirs down - two to go!

Thursday, July 11, 2019

Mystery at the Museum: The Detective


Woo hoo! Day #1 of Geocaching.com's Mystery at the Museum game, and TaGeez & I found our Detectives at a cache! Next up we need to hunt for a 2 shadows, 2 footprints and 2 fingerprints each. We're not sure what we're doing yet, but we have a lot of new (to us) caches in Holland, MI this weekend to figure it out!