Yes, I know. I haven’t blogged for a while (maybe to the delight of some). The Easter holidays made me to spend some time on other things –> entertaining the kids.
Last Sunday wasn’t a very enjoyable day geocaching wise. I only found and complete a couple of caches of the > 10 on my to do list.
You might have noticed: our beloved gc.com and forums sites are down for more than 24hrs now (and still are as I’m writing this). I find this a shame.
My geoaching WE started Friday rather scary. I wanted to tackle Missiehuis GC1MFX8, yet another fine cache from Freggie. Read more…
It’s official: a Palm Z22 sucks when it comes to complete paperless caching. It’s ok for what cachemate covers, but when it comes to paperless spoilers, it’s pretty useless. I was doing the “De andere Bron” GCK1HD multicache and everything went smoothly on this nice walk. That was until it was time to discover the stash itself. I had a bit of deviation in the wood and thus I needed to rely on the spoiler. As you can see below, there a lot of trees on the picture. Read more…
I’m disappointed, very disappointed. I had – in my eyes – a good idea for a cache and I was in the middle of gathering information for the story/background info when I was suddenly aware that it can’t be realised. At least not in the form I intended to be. Since the place is historical and the possible high amount of muggles, a physical cache wasn’t possible. So why not a virtual cache where people must take a picture of themselves with a GPSr in their hand and e-mail an answer on a question about the location. A good example of this is the earth cache I visited, as mentioned in earlier blog. 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…
