The first cache of August was toward the middle (due to being busy and not having holes in the calendar). Finally on the 11th, we found
When You Need One #3, part of a series we've been working our way through. This was an easy find while going to the library. Not easy was extracting the log from the tiny bullet container. I failed, so I didn't sign the log. The cache owner hasn't deleted my online log, so I guess I am good.
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View from the cache, not to the cache |
The next day I found
....2017.... which I hadn't found on a previous visit because of high weeds. The weeds were still pretty bad but I made the find.
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Least helpful "view from the cache" ever |
The next day I found
When You Need One #4, which is noteworthy because it's across the street from a house where Dwight Eisenhower stayed for part of his training assignment to Fort Meade in 1919.
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The Ike House |
After an illness-induced hiatus, I was back on track with
The Black Cache... which was an easy find on the way to the grocery store!
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View from the cache |
SWEET 16 is a cache and dash behind a local hotel.
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Going in mid-morning means no one is watching? |
I finally finished out the When You Need One series with
#2, which was the most stressful find because a muggle walked up and asked if he could help! I had a little chat with him. He did not quite seem convinced that geocaching was a real thing. I told him everybody has hobbies and he seemed satisfied. He did not help with the find, which was out in the open but so small only an experienced eye would see it.
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Somewhere on that building |
20 Reviewers Challenge is a mystery cache where the finder needs to have found caches placed by at least 20 different geocachers. With my 600+ finds, it was a sure thing that I found that many different caches. The big trick is getting a list to prove it. Fortunately, someone made
Project-GC where data from
geocaching.com can be crunched in different ways. The site even has specific searches custom-crafted for various challenges like this hide.
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Nice trees near the cache |
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A cool and refreshing area |
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You've seen one woods, you've seen them all |
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The hideout's neighborhood |
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Not in the hideout |
The last find of the month was another mystery cache,
HAPPY NEW YEAR GEOCACHERS. The whole post on the web site is in caps (with a lot of bold!). The find was fairly easy, just off the road.
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Near ground zero |
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Another rodent! |
The month ends with six days without finds, for which I blame getting Covid--I was knocked out for a key week when I hadn't geocached before. Still, I got the month total under ten days without cacheing, which is my goal for this year, so I am satisfied. September has twenty-one empty days, so look for a lot of activity next month!
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