Oh, Georgia!It was a long trip to Cumming over the course of one night, but it was totally worth it. You see, I’ve decided to try a new travel methodology. Normally, I get to an area and stick around for a while, grabbing counties while I’m there. This leads to compact maps and large blocks … Continue reading 881. Cumming, Forsyth County (GA001)
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Here It Is 16: A Respected What?
A couple of months ago, I did an interview with Edward Krigsman of the Power of Place Podcast for a piece they were doing on Geocaching with the man himself, Bryan Roth. Last week, it finally dropped for general consumption! If you like Bryan and the opportunity to hear the interviewer learn about the joys … Continue reading Here It Is 16: A Respected What?
The Wampanoag And The Calvinists
Now is the time of year that we Americans stop and feast in remembrance of a myth: that a group of immigrants from England ate with the native people living in the area of the Plymouth Colony, thanking them for showing them how to survive and thrive with the crops of their New World. It … Continue reading The Wampanoag And The Calvinists
They Call Me Bilbo Swaggins
...not to be mistaken for the cacher of similar name who found five caches over a decade ago.I made an unexpected trip up to L-Town and while I was up there, I took advantage of an opportunity. As mentioned previously, I had an odd D/T for a Treasure that I needed (1.0/2.5). It was hard … Continue reading They Call Me Bilbo Swaggins
Nope… Nope… Nope…
Alright, I will cede that Treasures are making me go after caches and D/Ts that I might not normally go after. Normally, I just grab a nearby or easy to get to cache and then go on with my day. But because of my need to complete things, I opted to go after one of … Continue reading Nope… Nope… Nope…
Continuing Education
For a very long time, I’ve had a little problem. When caches drop, I would only be informed if they were the basic physical ones (Traditional, Mystery, Letterbox, etc.) but never the other types (Events, CITOs, Earthcaches, etc.). I always thought that it was a huge missed opportunity to not notify cachers, especially when it … Continue reading Continuing Education
Not To The Swiftest
The Girls came down from L-Town for the weekend, so Saturday we went to get a cache. We ended up grabbing one in East Austin. From a caching perspective, that is specifically where I was talking about when I discussed the idea of the disadvantaged side of the socioeconomic divide in cache placement. From a … Continue reading Not To The Swiftest
Worst Among Equals
I went to a local Community Celebration yesterday. I expect that a good handful are going to be hosted in the next six weeks or so as time is running out to host them. I wonder if maybe HQ would consider awarding them randomly as time goes on so people can have chances of attending … Continue reading Worst Among Equals
Shallow Thinking
The Girls are coming down this weekend and I wish there was a GIFF event I could take them to. While there is one over the weekend down in New Braunfels, it's going to be too late in the weekend; they'll have to head back to L-Town to early to attend. When will it come … Continue reading Shallow Thinking
Size Matters
Saturday I was coming home from running an errand when I remembered that I needed to find a cache. Since I was in a part of town that I don't usually find myself in often, I thought there should be a plethora of options. I was incorrect; the area has been traditionally economically depressed but … Continue reading Size Matters
