Only one week left until I appear on Geocache Talk! I'll be talking with them about some of my encounters with both muggles and law enforcement, some of my favorite caches, and whatever else comes to mind! If you've never seem them before, check out their channel on YouTube or maybe or listen to their podcast. But definitely … Continue reading One Week, Counting Down
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59. Refugio, Refugio County
Heading into town, I noticed there were a few caches on the road on the way so I stopped at an unpopulated trackable hotel in a tree. I even left a little buddy to reside for a while. Then I headed into town to the courthouse. One big thing you notice in this part of … Continue reading 59. Refugio, Refugio County
58. Goliad, Goliad County
Goliad is famous for two things: a famous massacre during the Texas Revolution and the hanging tree on its courthouse square. It also has a town square right out of the Texas Town Starter Kit. This isn't the first town square tableau I've seen and it won't be the last, but something struck me as … Continue reading 58. Goliad, Goliad County
57. Beeville, Bee County
Not the most imaginative name, but that's alright. Beeville is a bit bigger than anything else in the area so it was the right place to spend the night. Nice little motel, a few entries knocked out, some pathing research and dinner, then to bed at a reasonable hour. I considered going out to enjoy … Continue reading 57. Beeville, Bee County
56. Karnes City, Karnes County
Rolling down the highway, I looked over to the left and towering out of the woods was the courthouse. I've mentioned it before, but there's something I really like about courthouses that tower over an area. So I followed the looming building until I was at its foot. It's not the most interesting courthouse, though. … Continue reading 56. Karnes City, Karnes County
55. Floresville, Wilson County
The kids were with their grandparents. The tank was gassed up. The afternoon still had daylight. I had been debating for a while which direction I would go. I thought about heading to Del Rio and completely avoiding rain, but I also realized if I went that way, I'd want to go across to Ciudad … Continue reading 55. Floresville, Wilson County
The Rare Sunday Post
In two weeks (February 24th 2019 to be exact), I'm going to be a guest on the one and only Geocache Talk. I'll be talking with Gary and Jesse about my experiences thus far with geocaching while black, some of my favorite caches, what it's like being a new cacher (remember, I've only been doing … Continue reading The Rare Sunday Post
A Bit Of Opportunity…
So, an opportunity has presented itself. Normally, my daughters spend the weekend with me. This weekend, however, their grandparents are visiting from behind the Pine Curtain. They want to spend some time with their grandchildren so they're going to pick them up on Saturday. This means that Sunday will be completely free, maybe to take … Continue reading A Bit Of Opportunity…
A Bit Of A Challenge…
So last weekend I had an afternoon free so I took a quick little trip down to San Antonio. I picked up one regular cache for the day, but otherwise I was on a mission. There are a lot of challenge caches down in San Antonio, so I took a jaunt to grab some of … Continue reading A Bit Of A Challenge…
A Bit Of A Doldrum…
It has been a few weeks since I've been out on my big adventure and I've been in a bit of a slump. Not trouble finding caches, I mean. It's just that they've been mostly mundane, every day caches. Not that there's anything wrong with that. A cache is a cache as far as I'm … Continue reading A Bit Of A Doldrum…
