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Hide & Seek: July 2007
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Last One of the Day. I love drives in the country, and this last cache of the day took us on a lovely scenic ride. We found the cache with minimal looking, and then headed for home. Third of the Day. You know one of the best things about geocaching with the kids is? They will stick their hands into the holes you don't want to! Another Find on His Own. The ground slopes here, and from the highway you'd never know these people were here. Who knows why they left just the eleven and didn't move them alon...
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Hide & Seek: October 2007
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People really like to hide caches in cemetaries, and this was our second one of the day! This is another Premium Member cache, and though it was a little bit of a walk, the view was spectacular! We could see all the way to downtown as well as Mt. Hood, Mt. Adams, Mt. St. Helens, and miles and miles of the Columbia River. There was nothing in this new park but a parking lot, picnic table and, of course, the geocache! Found a Letterbox Too. I think we may need to get a new GPSr. Lately it's been taking...
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Hide & Seek: May 2007
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Ryan learning to use the GPS. We stopped here early in the day but decided to come back later since there were some people camping nearby. We started off the search in the wrong area, but after awhile we found the right area and began searching in earnest. It took a little bit of time, but Daddy found it eventually. Ryan and Abby had a great time climbing around and hunting among the rocks and moss and trees. Off The Main Road. We were caching along Highway 30 today, so we stopped at a local restaurant w...
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Hide & Seek: March 2007
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I had forgotten about this nice little bike trail that begins just a couple miles from our home. We enjoyed a beautiful walk among the Trillium and ferns and eventually found our first cache containing "good-ies." The kids were thrilled to trade a trinket each for a new one from the cache. Also, this was the first one hubby found! We finally did it.we went geocaching. We started close to home on an easy hunt that is very close to our home (in fact we have walked to this park before) and found the cache a...
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Hide & Seek: August 2007
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This cache was our last of the day and a fairly easy find. It had the theme of trading pins, but since we didn't have a pin to trade, we just signed the log. Again, in a hurry to get home, I guess, because I forgot to take a picture. From the Other Side. This was a tricky one, both because the GPSr was bouncing and because of the great camouflage job. Hubby found it fairly quickly though. It's amazing how this looks like a real town from this side of the river! Forgot the picture yet again. After getting...
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Hide & Seek: June 2007
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Travel Bug Hotel and Embassy. This is a really neat idea for a cache, a place for people to drop off travel bugs near the airport so others can easily grab them on their way out of town. We found this easily and were a little disappointed to find almost all the travel bugs cleaned out. We dropped off a couple bugs, used the hotel bathroom, and headed home for the day. Tuckered out little geocacher. Number 25.Sort Of! This is a lovely park with some nice hiking trails and picnic areas and even a couple of...
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Hide & Seek: September 2007
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How Did We Miss That? We searched for probably 30 minutes for this cache, in the rain! One of the things in the description totally threw us off, but it was right where the GPSr said it was. There was a neat little free museum near this cache, and we took some time to browse through it. Turns out this waterwheel is from a steamboat called the Henderson, and it was beached right along the coast of our little town! There were a series of these flights,. And they were steep! Wow, this was quite a workout!