We used the spring break school vacation to go visit Hilton Head Island in South Carolina. I did a bunch of geocaching during our travels.
On the way down, we stayed just south of Richmond, Virginia. The area had a ton of easy caches, I found just two of those,
Step Right Up, Get Your Numbers Here #18 and
#19, in the parking lot of our hotel. I also found
Souvenir Collecting Challenge - Newbie, which only requires two souvenirs to qualify.
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Surveillance photo of me getting my numbers there |
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An easy path, can't you see it? |
Later on the drive, we took a break at Miracle Park, Nash County, North Carolina. I found
Nuts and Bolt #1 which I was unable to sign because the log was stuck in the container.
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Even tweezers probably wouldn't have helped |
The next day we were in Hilton Head. My first caches were
Coligny Circle, a traffic circle with a lot of vegetation inside, and
A View of the Cove with a view of Shelter Cove.
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Hard to see traffic from inside the circle |
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Could be a jigsaw puzzle? |
In Savannah, Georgia, I found a bunch of Adventure Lab locations but not all of any one Adventure Lab. Down by the river, I found
X Marks the Spot which is a virtual cache where one can shout and hear an echo. There's plenty of other tourists around to make it embarrassing. I wimped out and just clapped loudly. The echo effect was not that impressive. I took a picture to prove I was there.
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Me and the X |
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Puzzle final location back in there |
In the Sea Pines Resort, I found the virtual cache
Voo-doo, Indians, and Tabby which took my family to several sites, including a shell ring in the Sea Pines Forest Preserve.
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The shell ring is covered in leaves! |
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Web cam image |
Veterans' Park is a sombre memorial to those who served and died in the United States military. This was a cache of opportunity and I didn't have a pen, so I took a selfie with the log.
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The memorial |
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The log and me |
My final two caches on Hilton Head Island were
Nature in the Interstices - my first lamppost hide and
A little help please... , both of which had their challenges. The lamppost hide was not a traditional "lift the skirt" so it required a little more searching. As a multicache, the lamppost led me to another spot for the ultimate find. The second was at another fire station, so I had to search the grounds on my own (i.e. no family along), making the search longer but still successful.
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Fire department |
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Swag from the fire department--post-it notes! |
The final find was on the way home in Virginia, somewhere on I-95.
GeoTruckers #3 Micro was a fast find though I was spotted by someone charging their Tesla near GZ. No pictures of the finale, sorry!
More on the trip in subsequent blog posts!
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