Showing posts with label Geocaching. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Geocaching. Show all posts

Tuesday, May 25, 2010

More Cache to Eagle series and meeting the Grandnephews

Over the weekend Matthew, Diana and I found a few more geocaches. We found caches number 2 and 3 of the Council 10 Cache to Eagle series. One was in the Spring Creek Preserve near Garland where an Eagle Scout had cleared some of the walking trail of excess vegetation and installed a bench. The other was a multi cache at the Rockwall Public Library. A scout from that area had organized a book drive.

We also picked up another travel bug at a cache near our local Target store. I noticed when searching for nearby caches that the Bionicle travel bug was hidden over there and since we are huge Lego fans we had to go for it. Matthew and I plan to use it in a Lego movie and then place it, along with the Serial Kacher geocoin and our own travel bug, in a new cache we will hide inside Wynne Park in Garland near my parent's house.



Diana with Danny (top) and Connor (bottom). Both of them were ready for a nap about this time.
On Saturday, we went over to my brother Danny's  house to visit him and his wife Susan and my nieces Sherry and Pamela, but most importantly to visit my new grandnephews Danny and Connor. Afterwards, we searched for and found a nearby cache that was pretty hard to get to but contained some cool stuff. I left behind a bracelet I made. The first one I've done since I began to learn how to make beads. Hopefully, someone will like it.


Wednesday, May 19, 2010

BSA Cache to Eagle Series


Today Matthew and I found the first cache in the Cache to Eagle series of geocaches that is being sponsored by the Circle 10 Council of north Texas. Each cache is hidden near the site of an Eagle Scout's project. Today we visited the prayer labyrinth that was built by an Eagle Scout of Troop 1989 in Garland, Texas for the First Presbyterian Church. We will be visiting other caches in the series over the next few days.

Monday, May 17, 2010

We Start Geocaching

Yesterday, Matthew and I started a new activity: geocaching. The Boy Scouts have recently added Geocaching as a merit badge and it sounded like fun. Our GPS unit arrived a couple of days ago and we've been learning how to use it and looking up geocache coordinates in our area. Being in a large metropolitan area there are lots of caches around us. We tried for four different caches and were successful on the last two. We will try again for the first two on another day. I think as our search pattern techniques get better we will have more luck.


Matthew is holding the container from the first cache we found, Ducks Gone Wild in Bass Park in Garland. Although it was only a few feet away from the walking trail, it took us a while to find it, mostly because of our inexperience in how to look around. Just as we were about to give up, we found it under a suspicious pile of rocks. Even though the container was not completely watertight there was a lot of good swag inside. Matthew took a small enamel pin and we left a toy penguin. We signed the log and made sure to replace it just as we found it.


After this success, we decide to head back to a cache that we were unable to find the day before called Shear Dropoff near our house. The cache was located near a small creek close to our house. We had no luck at all looking for it the day before, but this time we practically walked right to it. Matt had to squeeze into some dense undergrowth to get to it, but otherwise it was very easy to find. Having a thin youngster with you is definitely an advantage when geocaching.


The main reason we wanted to try this one again was because it contained a geocoin we wanted to retrieve. It was still there, so we took it and left a bandana behind. We will help the coin get a little further down the trail. Travel bugs and geocoins are always fun to find. We plan to release one of our own soon. The coin we found here is called Serial Kacher.


After signing the log and carefully replacing the cache we headed for home, a bit scratched and mosquito bitten but very happy after a successful afternoon of geocaching.