Happy Hunting!
Saturday, October 9, 2010
Beautiful October morning
Had a nice morning hike on a hill named "Cache Mountain" by the local cachers. It sits in between new housing developments. I was surprised it was not posted as private property Hope it stays that way.
Wednesday, August 25, 2010
Winding on the county line between 11000' and 12000'
Last year we took the Daggett peak challenge, this year we ventures across the saddle from Daggett Peak to Eccentric Peak. The views we outstanding and the weather was great, but the wind was blowing hard, like 60 knots across the deck. "this isn't hiking, it's wind surfing!" Made it up to 12,250' to the cache. Up on top the wind did not let up. We found the cache and read through the log. Left some swag and proceed down the short way........ straight down the north face, hopping rock to rock all the way down to the meadow above Daggett lake. Bushwacked our way to the established trail and up over the hill back to Spirit Lake. Total round trip 10 miles.
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Saturday, June 12, 2010
Friday, June 4, 2010
Mile Post GC1B112
Coolest Cache! Mile Post was hidden 4/7/2008 by Team Squarehead
Todduh and I found this 10 July 2009 in an area between Olympia and Shelton Washington. We had a great day of Geocaching and this was the last one in the area. We saw it from 500' away and bushwacked a gully to get to it.
When you get to it there are all the tools and boards at the base of the pole so you can personalize a sign and nail it on the post.
As you can see in the photo the Mile Post was already getting full. But there was room for us to nail our signs. We took our pictures and discussed the satisfying day of Brother Geocaching. It was a good day.
Turns our that Team Squarehead and friends realized that the post was getting full and only 9 days after Todduh and I found it, version 2 was erected
Here is their log post:
July 19, 2009 by Squarehead
"The sun was beating down on us but we got 'er done....
Two new poles and tall ones to boot... Luckily there were a couple very suitable ones lying nearby and were able to drag them to the spot and got them standing tall without a lot of effort. When I grabbed my camera to snap an 'Iwo Jima' like picture, the batteries were dead so I have none to post.
I had to leave early, but still got a piece of Emma60's delicious pie... I was gonna grab a second helping but as usual, grandpadave beat me to it."
Todduh and I found this 10 July 2009 in an area between Olympia and Shelton Washington. We had a great day of Geocaching and this was the last one in the area. We saw it from 500' away and bushwacked a gully to get to it.
When you get to it there are all the tools and boards at the base of the pole so you can personalize a sign and nail it on the post.
As you can see in the photo the Mile Post was already getting full. But there was room for us to nail our signs. We took our pictures and discussed the satisfying day of Brother Geocaching. It was a good day.
Turns our that Team Squarehead and friends realized that the post was getting full and only 9 days after Todduh and I found it, version 2 was erected
Here is their log post:
July 19, 2009 by Squarehead
"The sun was beating down on us but we got 'er done....
Two new poles and tall ones to boot... Luckily there were a couple very suitable ones lying nearby and were able to drag them to the spot and got them standing tall without a lot of effort. When I grabbed my camera to snap an 'Iwo Jima' like picture, the batteries were dead so I have none to post.
I had to leave early, but still got a piece of Emma60's delicious pie... I was gonna grab a second helping but as usual, grandpadave beat me to it."
I'm looking forward to another visit to Washington and hopefully visit the Mile Post again.
Thanks Team Squarehead for a great Cache!
Saturday, May 29, 2010
Horsethief trail/fire road Japatul CA
I have been looking at this motherload for a while. 15mi bike n hike
with 30 finds. My favorite was "manzanita tree frog". Most were easy
to find. This took me all day. There was a lot of stopping which was
good because it was quite the elevation change. Been a long time since
I have got out the bike, my thighs are killing me :). I found a hole
onthe string of caches and hide one of my own. Coming soon. HorseFly
with 30 finds. My favorite was "manzanita tree frog". Most were easy
to find. This took me all day. There was a lot of stopping which was
good because it was quite the elevation change. Been a long time since
I have got out the bike, my thighs are killing me :). I found a hole
onthe string of caches and hide one of my own. Coming soon. HorseFly
All in all it was a great day and some great Geocaches. Had really
good fixes on the GPS, must be that new satellite! Great adventure!
Sunday, May 9, 2010
Mother's Day morning view from Viejas Peak in Alpine. Took the early hike up about 1.7 miles of up hill. The view is of Alpine. The trail is pretty steep with only bits without grade until you get to the top.
Today, geocaching was like my golf game:
walk 160 yards stop and look for something in a bush, walk another 160' yards and look for something in a bush.
All together there is a dozen hides along the trail with the final one at the top. I found all but one :( DNF!
The Cache at the top is named
Today, geocaching was like my golf game:
walk 160 yards stop and look for something in a bush, walk another 160' yards and look for something in a bush.
All together there is a dozen hides along the trail with the final one at the top. I found all but one :( DNF!
The Cache at the top is named
Tax Freedom Cache because it was placed on April 17, 2005. I heard that someone calculated that to be the day this year after which the average American would be earning his or her own money, if they had been paying everything in taxes up until then.
I will do this hike again. CLose to where I live, if you just hike round trip would take about an hour and good training for the Uintas this summer.
Once on top I sat and had a BP&J and in an area where campers, back in the 70's, stacked rocks to break the wind. The sad part was they they used stones from a winter solstice observatory built by the native inhabitants. (infomation taken from the Tax Freedom Cache page)
There is also two Benchmarks on top dated 1938. They are part of a triangulation station hammered into the Boulders.
It was a good day and a good morning work-out (like I work out - LOL)
"Let's Go Caching"
Saturday, May 8, 2010
Friday, May 7, 2010
Ancient SUV
No gas guzzler here. Excellent family transpertation and green!
Imagine moms dropping off the kids at the soccor fields in this. Nice!
Imagine moms dropping off the kids at the soccor fields in this. Nice!
Tuesday, May 4, 2010
Alpine Ca.
Pretty much the first cache you come to in Alpine. Nice wheel. Can you see it? Now that I am a resident in the area, I have many more nice hides to find. I took a short walk and found three. There is a puzzle cache just down the street that will take some googling.
Alpine is an unincorporated community in San Diego County lying on a relatively flat plateau in the Cuyamaca Mountains. The location of Alpine is not precisely defined since it is not incorporated. According to the United States Geological Survey (USGS) Alpine is located at N 32 50.103 W 116 45.985 which is near the intersection of Alpine Boulevard and Tavern Road.
See more about the history of Alpine, CA at alpinehistory.org
Alpine is an unincorporated community in San Diego County lying on a relatively flat plateau in the Cuyamaca Mountains. The location of Alpine is not precisely defined since it is not incorporated. According to the United States Geological Survey (USGS) Alpine is located at N 32 50.103 W 116 45.985 which is near the intersection of Alpine Boulevard and Tavern Road.
See more about the history of Alpine, CA at alpinehistory.org
Thursday, April 29, 2010
Wednesday, April 14, 2010
Sun Dial
This was along the trail at Pulgas Ridge open area. I think its a Sun
Dial I found quit a few geocaches and managed a nice 6.5 mile hike.
This area dogs get to go off the leash.
Dial I found quit a few geocaches and managed a nice 6.5 mile hike.
This area dogs get to go off the leash.
Tuesday, April 13, 2010
Stonewall
24 June 2009. Stonwall peak. Breanna and I had a nice hike, but ended with a DNF on the other side :(
On the way back we found a few caches, all in all a very enjoyable day.
On the way back we found a few caches, all in all a very enjoyable day.
Monday, April 12, 2010
Golden Gate Park SF

In December I started working a project at the VA Medical Center in San Francisco. Well there were a lot of challenges with the project and I had to stay in the bay area for weeks. This gave me the opportunity to do quite a bid of Geocaching in the Bay Area. I spent most of my time in Golden Gate Park. I quickly found that even though you are in a crowded city you can find solitude inside the park. There are always plenty of other people walking, jogging, biking or picnicking in the park, but no one seemed to notice or cared what anyone else was doing. I even walked onto a "Disk Golf" course searching for a cache and some young men just continued playing disk golf around me.
There is a lot of history in the park like the Horseshoe grounds.
Original construction was done by the WPA in the earily 1930s. Back in the 1970s when I was President of the Golden Gate Horseshoe Pitchers Association this was a beautiful place. Two major three day tournaments and several one day events would be held here each summer. I miss the excitement of the tournaments. Homeless people sleeping in the Golden Gate Park have destroyed this part of the park. Run-down as it is, this is still a good place to practice.I found this one on a raining day with no one around. Even though the street was only yards away, it was a very peaceful place. There are statues, monuments and places dedicated to this cause and that. Really added to the fun of geocaching.
500th Geocache Find
January 17th, 2010. This was my 500th Geocache find. "STOP HERE FOR A LITTLE HEAD" GC22M10 N 33° 33.878 W 117° 20.929 A new cache Los Alamos Rd. off the Tenaja Truck Trail west of Murrieta.
I walked up over the ridge and passed it. Was pretty frightening when I turned around to see it.
I walked up over the ridge and passed it. Was pretty frightening when I turned around to see it.
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