

rying to get the cache and not be seen."GeoCaching is just way too cool. This is a record of our adventures, successes and failures. We are just two middle aged women having a little cheap fun.


rying to get the cache and not be seen."
We learned more about travel bugs. We took Daisy, and she just loved all the attention she got. We met a little dog, Krammer, who had a travel bug on his harness to be discovered. You discover a travel item and it goes into your stats. Krammer's mom, SnoopinAround, has only been caching about a year and has over 3000 finds under her belt!
Beth and Ms. Garmin participated in a field test to demonstrate the accuracy of different types of GPS's. Now you'll remember I mentioned the bias against highway-type GPS's in an earlier post. I am happy to report that Ms. Garmin did well and she found the coordinates nearly as well as the higher priced units. And for a fraction of the cost! I was pleased.
After the event we attempted a few caches that were placed specifically for the event. We bombed out. I was taken hostage on the Blue Ridge Parkway for several hours. Long story here, which I'll let Beth blog about if she so chooses.
I put together an eleven second video for the group, which if I can figure out how to post it here I will. Technology is great, but there is a learning curve.
Well, back to the work week. GeoCaching back on hold for a few days. Have a good one.
Pip (Dragon)
More pics from the event can be viewed here.