(I don't name these caches. This is the official name given by the geocacher who placed them.)
A beautiful apple tree, full of pink and white blossoms stood next to this cache. (Hidden at the bottom of a light pole in the parking lot.) I plucked a blossom and put it into the little medicine container that held the log.
This is what I posted on the website for this cache:
As the sun sets on this Friday evening, many people worldwide are starting to celebrate the Sabbath day. Others are waiting in long lines at Olive Garden or other fine restaurants. I'm enjoying another geocaching experience!. This one right next to a beautiful apple tree full of pink and white blossoms. I put a tiny blossom into the cache container. I'll post a photo of the blossoms on the apple tree. TFTC
Happy Sabbath and Happy Geocaching
Take Care on the Journey,
~Linda
This is our Geocaching SPOILER blog. It contains stories and photos for our family and friends who want to enjoy the Geocaching journey with us. Don't forget. This IS a spoiler blog, so there are no secrets. We're assuming either you don't do geocaching in our neck of the woods, or you've already found them. Here's "The rest of the story." Your Geo friends, Starcatcher55 (Linda) and CatsEye55 (James) from near Denver, Colorado (Sandy Zike photo. Geocaching at Estes Park)
Friday, April 15, 2011
Collar ID #4 PS
(I lost a photo in my first posting of this cache)
One more geocache on my way home from the grocery store.
One more geocache on my way home from the grocery store.
...Where I saved LOTS of money using COUPONS.
You be right if you guessed this one is located behind a vet's office. (See title)
Such a cute little cache container attached to the inside of this prickly pine tree.
After walking all around the tree and searching under it, I decided it's in the branches... |
You can't see him well in this photo, but a little bunny rabbit was watching me. |
It's the small container below the silver spot. It held a tiny log to sign and replace. |
Happy Geocaching!
~Linda
Mondo's Red Rocks
Hubby and I went for a ride up to the Golden Mountain and took the long way home on Highway 93 between Boulder and Denver because of rush-hour traffic on Highway 25. While driving, I had the GPS turned on for nearby geocaches.
We decided to find one called Mondo's Red Rocks expecting to see it near the usual formidable red rock formation filling the skyline. As got closer, we didn't see any red rocks - big or little. We had trouble following the GPS because it kept losing the signal. But, once on a trail, we don't give up.
The cold, wet, wind was howling around us as we got out of the car to follow the signal down an embankment towards a field. Click on the photo for a close up of the turbine wind farm in the distance. Yep, that's our car way up there.
Take Care on the Journey,
~Linda
We decided to find one called Mondo's Red Rocks expecting to see it near the usual formidable red rock formation filling the skyline. As got closer, we didn't see any red rocks - big or little. We had trouble following the GPS because it kept losing the signal. But, once on a trail, we don't give up.
We always enjoy the wind turbines, but today we were looking for a geocache. |
The Red Rock Geocache is around here someplace! |
GPS says we're close to the cache, but not quite there. Do we have to climb over the fence?
Ha ha ha. Look down Linda! |
Don't step on it! |
Success!!! Hurry up and sign the log. I'm COLD. |
Take Care on the Journey,
~Linda
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