The month started with our trip to Minnesota, so we made finds along the way out.
Our first find was in Hancock, Maryland.
Old National Pike Mile Marker 96 is a mystery cache that was an easy and quick find, after solving the mystery. Our next stop was the next day in Ohio at one of the rest areas along their turnpike.
What Is Your Final Destination? leans into the fact that cachers would only be here because they are on the road to another destination. Nobody jumps on a toll road just to get geocaches. At least, nobody I know. At least, they haven't admitted it. Also at that stop is the multi-cache
Turnpike trivia 2 which requires an NFC device and then solving a simple crossword. We walked back to the car and drove away, forgetting it was a multicache. Once the crossword was solved, we got the final coordinates. Hopefully there will be another Minnesota trip in the future and we will remember to stop here?
On our way, we took a short jog off the highway to visit Michigan where we have never cached. I found
sarepo.gnitsujda.gnirots, a mystery cache that was easy to solve before we even got there. The other Michigan cache was
Oaklawn Shelter at a park with a playground that my children enjoyed.
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Playground at the shelter |
We drove on to Janesville, Wisconsin, where I found
Circle of Friendship,
50 Below, and
Thank You Rogheff from Alex after dinner (so mostly in the dark).
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One of the Janesville parks |
The next day we visited
UW Madison which has a garden with a
cache hidden in it.
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Allen Centennial Garden cache |
We finally made it to Minnesota. Our first full day there I found
Rainbow Colors Challenge (a cache I have been working to qualify for),
Stop (at a stop sign, naturally), and
MnSQ: Green Lake Cemetery (a multi-cache). The finds were fairly easy though the neighboring grass was pretty high.
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Cemetery |
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Tramping out a trail |
In Cambridge (Minnesota), I found
Smell Good For Church Pt. 2, which is part of a small series in town. The container made the title make sense.
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A church to smell good for |
We drove down to Eden Prairie and found a lot caches, including
EP Veterans Park: Semper Fidelis, a multi-cache that takes some information off a list of locals who died in service of our country. The final was on a nearby bridge where I pretended to be a maintenance worker.
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Veterans Park |
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Daniel R. Olsen |
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More of the memorial |
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Finding the final |
"She Blinded Me With Science!" was a favorite of ours, a library cache. The first stage of this multicache was under a lamp post just outside the library. Unfortunately, it was also a wasps' home, so I had to use a lot of spray to make it accessible. The message pointed to a book inside, which we found quickly and safely.
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Signing the book |
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Leaving a Pathtag |
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Best find ever? |
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Nature trail |
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Bus stop in the woods!?! |
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The mountain light! |
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The dye works! |
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No spoiler photo |
The next week had a trip to Baltimore, where I found the garage rooftop cache
Light of Baltimore 2 along with
Carter's Forgotten Legacy,
No Malady Here,
MDCT - John Cadbury,
Cenosillicaphobia #11, and
LoZ Series: Theives' Den Intro.
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On the rooftop |
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Fun sign at a local coffee shop where I got a drink |
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The Cenosillicaphobia Location |
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Random picnic bench near the 365 cache |
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Box of chocolates (sort of) |
The month ends with 57 finds in August 2025 and a grand total of 2029 finds.
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