
A classic Flower & Bee taken by Dad, of course, during our
geocaching adventures on Saturday, July 12
th with Autumn & Leslie.

This cache was hanging on the evergreen tree to Leslie's left at A Nice Walk Cache on Main Street at about 550 North in
Farmington.

Here we are finding the
Newbury Award Cache at the
Farmington City Library. We missed being the
FTF (First to Find) by about 45 minutes, darn!

SWAG! On Friday evening July 18
th, we decided at the last minute to visit a nearby cache or 2 and drop off a TB (Travel Bug) that we had had for a while. We started by grabbing another
trackable, a
geocoin named Uncle Jon out of our cache, the Rock Walk, to move it along also. We took its photo and left about 8:15pm. Within the next hour and 15 minutes, we dropped off the coin and the TB, visited 4 caches, picked up a new TB and 3 more
geocoins, plus a cute guy in a car and a Lego figure (orange-haired prince?)
Talmage we were thinking of you. We
believe it's a new record for us! Poor Uncle Jon was only in our possession for about 30 minutes! In the photo above you can see the swag, plus 3
geocoins (
Carion Crow, Cockatoo, and Mr. Explorer3's Prague
Geocoin), and the Travel Bug named Sam which is a tiny (size 1) hiking boot. One of the caches we visited was called The Snake Farm, because it was close to a swampy pond and had snake grass growing nearby. It also had rubber snakes inside and small packages of
rattlesnake eggs! Ha! It was a rather hard one to find because it was in a bunch of big old cottonwood trees and the signal kept jumping around. Also, the way it was hidden...buried in the ground with a 14" in diameter flat rock over the top of it. I just got lucky and turned the rock over for the heck of it and saw the lid to a big plastic jar. The clue was "Australia" which didn't really help until we connected with "the land
down under" afterwards. Well, we're pretty proud of ourselves, but now we've got 4 more
trackables to move along next weekend!
3 comments:
"Those are lovely lamps." Looks like you guys had fun! :)
wow, expensive travel bug...those baby shoes cost as much as adult ones!
That was a fun day! It was good to see you both. Thanks for taking us geo cacheing and for dinner! Have you finished that book yet?
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