A couple of days ago, Razorbackgirl and I were in scenic Taylor getting a cache. We went for another regular to fill another empty hole in our virtual shelves. It turned out to be on the smaller end of regular (or, rather, the regular end of small), but you get what you get, and you … Continue reading Bismarck’s Admonition
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Maybe Not Quite So Hard
So, I needed to get a cache. I also wanted to work on filling that virtual shelf. So I took a drive down to South Austin. There's a greenbelt there which would help me to pick a few more of the Planet Treasures. There has been a series there for a few years, dedicated to … Continue reading Maybe Not Quite So Hard
So Much Peopling
The weekend consisted of a couple of peaks, all attained without travel, based around gatherings of people. That’s a strange thing for me: Success usually comes from some kind of planning and execution, but it seems to have fallen into my lap, thanks to being social and crap. Friday, I held my biannual solstice Event. … Continue reading So Much Peopling
Harder Than It Looks
I am not collecting Treasures intentionally. I am, however, a collector and completionist by nature. Texas has 254 counties, and I had to cache in them all. The United States has 3,144 counties (and county equivalents), and I'm working on them as well. I have a tiny itch in the back of my skull that … Continue reading Harder Than It Looks
Gravity
As I mentioned previously, this past weekend was my seventh geoversary. I was up in Longview on that day, so I decided to find a special cache to cap off my seventh. I warmed up Cachly and set it to filter out anything with less than fifty favorites. That left four caches within a twenty-mile … Continue reading Gravity
Narrative Disappointment
Saturday was my seventh geoversary. Today is day 2,557 in a row of finding caches—seven years and two leap days. Normally, these would be things to celebrate and laud. But, for all their significance, they just point out a glaring and painful reality. I went to precisely zero new counties this year. In my defense, … Continue reading Narrative Disappointment
Do The Dumb Things I’ve Gotta Do
I sort of took my own advice yesterday. When I got off work, instead of heading for one of the areas close to work or home, I decided to go a little closer to downtown. I found a simple cache in a nicer neighborhood that I've been to before. The cache had been placed by … Continue reading Do The Dumb Things I’ve Gotta Do
Where Your Eyes Don’t Go
As my workday came to a close, I pulled out my phone and looked for a cache. It was hot and muggy as all get out, so I didn't want something that was going to have me searching forever under the Texas sun. Low-hanging fruit has been fairly scarce for me lately. I've found so … Continue reading Where Your Eyes Don’t Go
A Data-Driven Approach
Saturday morning began in an atypical way. There is a recurring monthly Event in Georgetown that's been going on longer than I've been caching (of course, with a hiatus during the “Time of Cholera"). In all my years of caching, I've attended the Event only once because it traditionally happened at 7:30 a.m. Why on … Continue reading A Data-Driven Approach
The Passing Of Knowledge
Yesterday, I chose a cache for a strange reason. I was looking for something easy to grab on a hot day after a long, tiring day at work, and I noticed an easy one that I didn't remember seeing before. It was only about a week or two old. When I looked at the two … Continue reading The Passing Of Knowledge
