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Team Geocache: Color Code
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Thursday, March 10, 2005. Not Found, #3 of 3. Despite the clumsy clues and unannounced knowledge requirements for this cache, we're confident we figured out how to correctly decrypt the coordinates for this cache. The clues required a bit of HTML computer knowledge to decipher. The code given is: 262C1A*4D1D30 which is hex code for two 'colors' which can be converted into RGB values - Red, Blue, Green. Using a converter. If you need to change degrees and seconds to decimial for your GPS. Unfortunately we...
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Team Geocache: Mysterious Multicache Revisited
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Thursday, March 10, 2005. Secret per owner's request. Found, TNLNSL, #2 of 3. This was our second attempt at this cache, and thankfully this time it was an easy find. Pictured below is the tree that gave us so much trouble the last time. We were convinced it had to be there. We were wrong. (Read about our first attempt). Instead it was all the way over here - Spoiler. There was no way we would have been able to see it with all the snow during our last visit, so at least I don't feel so bad.
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Team Geocache: Spooky Site
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Wednesday, February 09, 2005. N 38 40.208 W 077 48.854 (GCE6F9). Found, TNLNSL, #4 of 4. After making our way over a small creek and through somewhat dense trees, we saw an old ,. Abandoned house in a distant clearing. We made our way to the house and followed the GPS reveiver to a gnarled oak tree that looked like it came straight out of The Dark Crystal. Posted by nsilico at 12:00 PM. An online journal of our ongoing adventures as intrepid geocachers. Down in the Dumps. A Walk in the Park.
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Team Geocache: Hitting the Trails
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Saturday, February 12, 2005. N 38 43.675[.658] W 077 20.365[.354] (GC7D15). Rambo the cache dog. NSilico, Wheezy, Milhouse, Daedalux and Izzy. Found, TNLNSL, #2 of 3. Posted by Dædalux at 10:35 PM. An online journal of our ongoing adventures as intrepid geocachers. Over a River . . . Down in the Dumps. A Walk in the Park. Welcome to Team Geocache.
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Team Geocache: Down in the Dumps
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Wednesday, February 09, 2005. Down in the Dumps. N 38 40.326 W 077 57.522 (GCK05A). Found, TNLNSL, #2 of 4. Posted by Dædalux at 10:15 AM. An online journal of our ongoing adventures as intrepid geocachers. A Walk in the Park. Welcome to Team Geocache.
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Team Geocache: February 2005
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Saturday, February 12, 2005. N 38 43.610 W 077 19.828 (GCJ8DT). NSilico, Wheezy, Milhouse, Daedalux and Izzy. Not Found #3 of 3. This cache was complete torture. The location was chock full 'o possible hiding spots but the tiny cache was no where to be found. We looked nonstop for 45 minutes. As awful as it was, we all would have liked to stay and look longer. Unfortunately I had a schedule to keep. This is the second time we've been stumped by Gaiterman. Stumped (Wheezy and Izzy's tail in picture).
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Team Geocache: A Walk in the Park
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Wednesday, February 09, 2005. A Walk in the Park. Amissville TB Transfer Station. N 38 39.184 W 077 56.075 (GCKPYY). Found, TSLSSL, #1 of 4. Travel bug, and Izzy continued to run around in circles, happy to be alive. We returned the cache to its original location and left the site with the muggles none the wiser. Posted by nsilico at 9:45 AM. An online journal of our ongoing adventures as intrepid geocachers. Welcome to Team Geocache.
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Dædalux: March 2005
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Random thoughts and analysis from the fragmented mind of a regular blogger. Wednesday, March 23, 2005. Check out my new favorite blog, aptly titled Stupid Beautiful Lies. Although written well enough to trick me into reading the entire post - it was, as you might expect, complete crap. Literally it was crap written about crap, sarcastically pretending to be deep and meaningful. The post itself was fairly entertaining. Well written and funny, it was the kind of thing you'd expect to read in The Onion.
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Dædalux: May 2005
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Random thoughts and analysis from the fragmented mind of a regular blogger. Monday, May 23, 2005. 1 Post a comment and leave the name of at least one, but no more than three, Sci-Fi writers who have written something you like. You can provide a link or even write a synopsis of what books you've read by them and why you liked them, but all you have to leave is a name. 4 Although I tend to be most interested in more traditional/hard-core Science-Fiction, I've decided this contest will accept a very loose d...
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Dædalux: Serial Killer
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Random thoughts and analysis from the fragmented mind of a regular blogger. Monday, October 02, 2006. He just won't stop. I doubt he could if he wanted to. MFDH. Is a writing machine. It all started with the DarthSide. For me at least.) And then there was his amazing blog-novel SOS. Which allowed us to follow the creative process in action as he wrote an entire Sci-Fi novel before our very eyes. His blog. Is always filled with short stories. First there was Night Flight Mike. I will write a short serial ...