Craig on July 14th, 2010

Looking through my Geocaching statistics I noted my highest and lowest finds (in elevation). The Highest, GC141NQ The Highest Cache in Colorado at 14,433 ft above sea level. The lowest, GCG90E Pohaku pond at  2 ft above sea level on the big island of Hawaii. That is a big elevation difference, and for me it [...]

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Craig on July 13th, 2010

Now this is a cool invention!

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Craig on April 3rd, 2010

I worked on a geocaching plan this morning for next weekend. I will be visiting family in Kansas and will be seeking out hidden treasures on our way. I used several tools available on the Geocaching website to plan the route and to select caches along the way. It’s easier now than it was in [...]

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Craig on March 14th, 2010

Molly and I set out for a hike at South Valley Park this fine spring morning. With temperatures expected to hit 60+ today, I just had to get out. We took our time and hiked most of the trails in the park. For some reason (probably the angle of the sun and blah winter color), [...]

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Craig on November 26th, 2009

It’s almost a tradition! That is, going Geocaching on Thanksgiving Day. For several years now, I have talked family members into searching for hidden treasure after thanksgiving dinner. This year my daughter, granddaughter, sister-in-law and friend joined me. Our quest took us along the South Platte River Trail on the north end of town. With [...]

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