Geocaching

Amy and I started found our first Geocache on January 1, 2005, and have loved the game ever since. See the Links section for a link to the Geocaching home page!


        This was our first find, here in Westerville.  It may not look like much, but we were pretty excited!
    
        Caching along one afternoon, we came across this snow sculpture standing randomly in a park.  It was so oddly placed, we had to take a picture.
    
		In Geocaching parlance, non-cachers are called 
		No, I'm not doing some weird sort of monkey dance.  I was celebrating finding a cache.  A particularly nasty one that took us four tries to find.  We were pretty darned happy!
    
		Amy's reaction to the same cache.

		Amy found a Lord of the Rings themed cache on Presque Isle, PA.  In the final cache was a quilt square that could be signed by all who found it.  It took us about the entire day to do this one cache.  Certainly not for the faint of heart!
    
		A picture of us with our 100th cache find.
    
		This was one of the more imaginitive gache containers we found.
    
		This was easily the smallest cache container we found.
    
		Here we are on the anniversary of our first cache find.

		We released a travel bug, a little trinket that travels from cache to cache.  Here's a picture of our travel bug,

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