After getting back from the California trip (which had geocaching in August too!), I renewed efforts locally. I found
Changes in Latitude Challenge: 15 Degrees,
Psychedelic Word Games #2, and
Arlington FLAG. The "FLAG" is "Free Little Art Gallery" much like those free little libraries that are all over. Instead of books, there's tiny works of art on display. The gallery has a "take one, leave one" policy. I did not have any art on hand so I only took a picture.
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Arlington FLAG |
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A more typical hiding area for the psychedelic cache |
I drove over to Virginia for some errands an found
Radio 1999: ....Baby One More Cache. It was an easy puzzle to solve once I figured out the key to the tunes. Too rainy for photos, though!
A challenge cache with a random assortment of requirement is hidden at a rest area on I-95.
Challenge -100 Livestock + 100 Stroller + 100 Kids is easy to find, except for needing to find at least 100 caches with a livestock attribute, 100 with the stroller attribute, and 100 with the kids attribute. I didn't really plan to qualify for this but the geochecker showed I did, so I made the find.
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Cache is over there! |
I avenged a DNF at a cemetery, though the first time I could not make the find because the grave I was looking for was next to a burial in progress. An early weekday morning found the graveyard empty, so I could find
Anna Schwarzkopf, a relative of the cache owner. The information on a nearby headstone gave me coordinates to the final find.
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Cemetery |
Near the cemetery I found a string of geocaches along Route 2.
Chloe is a "friendly" geocacher is by a restaurant. Since I visited during the week, I had no problem with the breakfast crowd.
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I worked at one of these in Jersey |
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Maybe I'll come back on the weekend? |
I also found
Chloe and Pop-Pop go for a walk and
DD & BR.
The next day I made some finds on Columbia trails, including an easy letterbox cache called
Forward then Backward and
Along Lizzie's Walk. They were both easy finds, nice on a hot afternoon!
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Which way do I go? |
I finally qualified for the
Backyard BBQ Challenge and made the find in Columbia. Then I went over to Virginia and found one of the cornerstones of the District of Columbia,
DC Cornerstone. The original layout for the district was a diamond shape including parts of Virginia and Maryland, straddling the Potomac River. The Virginia land was given back to the Commonwealth. The stone is still there. I also found
Changes in Longitude Challenge: 25 Degrees, which I easily qualified for. The log was soaked so I could only barely sign it.
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The cornerstone and me |
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A wet log |
The Monday morning coffee club had a mega-travel bug that begged for a group picture.
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Photo by BansheeShadow |
Beat the Clock in Maryland is a challenge cache that makes cachers go find four other caches hidden in Schooley Mill Park. Two of the other caches have been inactivated, so I did not do the run. I also finally finished
A Drive Through Laurel's History 1/6, a multi-cache that goes all over Laurel, Maryland, gathering information for the final find. It was a fun cache that I am glad to have completed.
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That clock is really beaten |
After a Saturday morning event, a group of cachers decided to solve the difficult
Getting Your Bearing. I joined in the group. We wandered about downtown Sykesville gathering information then drove up to a park a mile away to make the final find. During the excursion, I picked up
Black Friday, named after a flood in 1868 that wiped out most of the town but not Saint Joseph's Church and some other higher-up buildings. It's a virtual cache so I had to take a picture there.
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View from the church steps |
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View of the church steps |
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Playground by the final stage of the multi-cache |
The next week, I filled a calendar day with
Starfish and Coffee which is near the Monday morning coffee crew meet-up (though I found it on a Sunday).
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Somewhere in there |
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Adventure Labs, now with fish! |
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The graveyard |
The month ends at 38 finds, 418 total for the year, and 1439 overall total caches!
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