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Trail Mix: March 2011
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Tuesday, March 29, 2011. This past year we went down to Utah for Christmas. While there, we took Zer0 up on his offer to go do the Kokopelli Series of geocaches. The series is made up of approximately 150 caches, placed in such a way as to resemble the Kokopelli. The link below offers a map view of the caches. zoom out to see the picture. Http:/ www.geocaching.com/map/default.aspx? Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Welcome to our blog about our adventures in life and geocaching. Minecraft: World of Raar.
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Trail Mix: Night Cache
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Monday, December 12, 2011. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Welcome to our blog about our adventures in life and geocaching. Minecraft: World of Raar. Come check out our Minecraft blog! Hiking Zion: The Riverwalk. In March 2014, we randomly decided to take a trip south to Utah to visit family and escape the dragging out of the Canadian winter. Whil. Picture Window template. Powered by Blogger.
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Trail Mix: March 2010
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No posts. Show all posts. No posts. Show all posts. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Welcome to our blog about our adventures in life and geocaching. Minecraft: World of Raar. Come check out our Minecraft blog! GEO-ADVENTURE :. Caching the Valley of Fire. Hiking Zion: The Riverwalk. In March 2014, we randomly decided to take a trip south to Utah to visit family and escape the dragging out of the Canadian winter. Whil. Picture Window template. Powered by Blogger.
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Trail Mix: December 2011
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Monday, December 12, 2011. Tuesday, December 6, 2011. So we decided to upgrade the GPS to a Garmin 60s. After receiving it, we took it out on a 4 day - single cache workout. Hasn't been much of a test for it just yet, so the jury is still out on if it is any better then the Colorado or not. Either way, it is a nice unit and we're glad to add it to our caching arsenal. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Welcome to our blog about our adventures in life and geocaching. Minecraft: World of Raar.
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Brat&Testy's GeoCaching Blog: Everything old is new again...
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We'll either entertain you or drive you away so read on! Thursday, March 17, 2005. Everything old is new again. I'm told that GeoCaching.com has re-introduced a previously-suspended cache type - the EarthCache. So, what's all the fuss? Well, this type of cache aligns with one of the reasons many of us use to help convince non-cachers of the credibility of our activity.it's educational:. To develop your own Earthcache and share it’s educational value with others, follow the simple Earthcache guidelines.
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Brat&Testy's GeoCaching Blog: So THAT'S how you use those poles!
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We'll either entertain you or drive you away so read on! Friday, February 11, 2005. So THAT'S how you use those poles! Back when Testy and I decided that we were committed to GeoCaching, we invested in a pair of collapseable hiking poles, and boy, were they a good investment. We split up the pair, so we each have one, but the added stability on trails is great, as is the ability to use them as bush-whacking/snow-removal tools. How to make sure you stay upright. More at the links below.].
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Brat&Testy's GeoCaching Blog: The Century Mark!
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We'll either entertain you or drive you away so read on! Monday, May 16, 2005. Yep, yesterday, in a fit of GeoCaching frenzy, we reached our 100. We started out the day hooking up with our good friends and neighbours Time and Space. The plan was to try something new for us - Brass Caps. These are also know as Survey Markers and sometimes called Benchmarks. It's tougher than you'd think.they can be easily covered by debris, buried under shrubs, or lawn! Being X Marks the Spot. Posted by bgrier at 8:37 AM.
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Brat&Testy's GeoCaching Blog: Weekend GeoCaching Blowout!!!
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We'll either entertain you or drive you away so read on! Sunday, March 13, 2005. What a wunnerful weekend for GeoCaching in the Great White North. First up, was the afore-pictured GeoCaching get-together. Officially called the Hot Dog Cache (see below) - it was a great gathering of GeoCachers from the Alberta capital region - though some Calgary folk (pictured) managed to make the 300 km trek north to enjoy the festivities (and we enjoyed their company too! Door Prizes, Coffee, Tea, Hot Chocolate (nice!
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Brat&Testy's GeoCaching Blog: Almost there...
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We'll either entertain you or drive you away so read on! Thursday, April 14, 2005. A lot of our free time of late has been taken up by the creation of a new community website for GeoCaching in Edmonton. GeoCachingEdmonton.com fills the need for a community based website and forum system for GeoCachers in Edmonton. Due to the ever-present rivalry between Edmonton and Calgary, and since Calgary GeoCachers already have a very nice and robust communty forum, we felt it was time to step up.