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Starting peacefully

After the past festivities, it’s time to get back to business. That is off course geocaching business. On my last X-mas vacation day, I needed to drop off the music keyboard my son borrowed from a friend/colleague of mine. As always, I try to combine this with some stash hunting. Nobody else of the family wanted to join me, so I’ve put 8 caches on list. It’s kind of a loop that I made on the south of the Belgian province of Limburg, which is a very nice region. Today was rather peaceful: I encountered only one muggle. These are 8 cashes I’ve found in 2 hours time, which I think is rather fast. Maybe it’s because 6 of them make part of the “Rondje Zuid Limburg”, a 10 cache tour around the most beautiful spots in that region and thus no work for me to find out what the best way to combine was.

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Pick the fruit

As mentioned in my previous blog, I’ve all the gear to do paperless caching. So I thought today was perfect for a try-out and tackled some caches this afternoon: Read more…

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Frustration day

I visited yesterday a friend who designs lamps from driftwood, stumps, etc. I made a site somewhat a year ago for her.  This site was created in Flash and not well maintainable. So I recreated the site in WordPress in order that she could update the site on her own without being afraid to ask me doing things for me. The result can be seen at http://www.licht-hout.be/ Read more…

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Muggle oversupply

I must admit I didn’t hear about the term ‘muggle’ before I started geocaching. I’m not into Harry Potter and similar stories. Some people don’t like the term and like to refer to a non geoaching person.  It doesn’t sound that good, but I don’t mind using both terms. It’s the same thing with the term stash. Read more…

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