Today I tackled the ‘De Demer cache’ GCJ6JG again. This cache is located in a city (nearby) called Diest, also known as the Orange city because of his historic connection with the House of Orange-Nassau. Read more…
geocaching.BE, the site of the Belgian geocaching community, has been shortlisted/nominated for the site of the year election. This election is organized by Clickx, a Belgian internet and computer magazine. Read more…
Unsettled weather was again the theme of the day. Despite this, we wanted to pick up our first geocache: Kesselseberg dagzoom GCZJNC. It’s remarkable to find such a geological wonder so nearby home. Read more…
I mentioned in an earlier blog that I coulnd’t find a chapel cache because it was too crowdy and I couldn’t find it on All Souls’ Day. I also made a mistake with a feint in the neighbourhood and nearly broke my house keys with it. Read more…
Today was Wodanza day. In preperation to the WWFM IV Leuven (Flashing the Bug) event GC1HJ24, I decided to tackle a few caches authored by him in order to learn more about him. You know a geocacher by his stashes. If that saying doesn’t exist yet, it must be invented
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It’s a warm sunny autumn day today, so I decided to find a geocache whilest being in lunch break. I picked Een huis voor een muis GC19BY8 for this purpose. I drive past this cache every day when I commute and it’s near the office. After my search for the correct access path, I discovered the stash very quickly. I didn’t even need to look for it. The wrapping of the cache made it showy and one could even could consider it as trash. After the logging, I decided that it needed a bit more camouflage. The hint is specific enough to find it anyway. Read more…
Youtube is a great place when you’re looking for videos on geocaching. The quality – technical and content wise – isn’t always as it should be. Read more…
I decided that I needed a moral boost after the problems I encountered with the Poezie cache. Therefore I listed 5 possible traditional caches I could do after I dropped my son at the scouts. The advantage of ‘traditionals’ is off course is that you only need to drive/go to the pre-set coordinates and thus no mistakes from my side before one can search Read more…
The Poezie GC18FF9 is somewhat the worst nightmare in my young geocaching career. It was a string of blunders from my side. All went well until half way (WP5) were one could doubt the amount one was looking for. Then the misery continued, I took the wrong numbers at WP6, couldn’t find WP7 due to the miscalculations based on the wrong numbers in WP5 and WP6 and ended in the middle of fields and anding roads. Read more…
I got my first Virtual Travel Bug: Virtual King Edgar Bug (Travel Bug Dog Tag). I ‘earned’ this bug by discovering the school King Edgar goes to. Read more…
