This checkin to GC6778Q A Bench with a View reflects a geocaching.com log entry. See more of Dan's cache logs.
Didn’t look for long because the heat was killing me, but long enough to check all the obvious places: no luck!
Dan Q
This checkin to GC6778Q A Bench with a View reflects a geocaching.com log entry. See more of Dan's cache logs.
Didn’t look for long because the heat was killing me, but long enough to check all the obvious places: no luck!
This checkin to GC5M43P Ulistac Returns, Again reflects a geocaching.com log entry. See more of Dan's cache logs.
Another easy find, once I’d paced around a bit to pick the best route to the cache. Thanks for placing these caches, without which I likely wouldn’t have discovered this delightful trail!
This checkin to GC25HDX Ulistac View reflects a geocaching.com log entry. See more of Dan's cache logs.
A quick find this afternoon after wrapping up at the conference I’ve been attending these last few days. Nice to see a good-sized container! Greetings from the UK! TFTC.
This checkin to GC2P93K TBAS #9 of 15 reflects a geocaching.com log entry. See more of Dan's cache logs.
Quick and easy find. This place has seen better days, hasn’t it?
This checkin to GC6HV76 Bilbos Hobbit trail # 5. Scarred Tree reflects a geocaching.com log entry. See more of Dan's cache logs.
The Elves may have left this place… but the geocache remains! Very easy find, and a satisfying conclusion to the series. Thanks for setting up/maintaining it, and greetings from Oxford, UK.
This checkin to GC6HV6W Bilbos Hobbit Trail #4, Mines of Moria reflects a geocaching.com log entry. See more of Dan's cache logs.
Thanks, mellon, for another cache in the series. A quick and easy find.
This checkin to GC6GGMV Bilbos Hobbit Trail #2 reflects a geocaching.com log entry. See more of Dan's cache logs.
Had to wait a long time this morning while muggles small and large passed by, but eventually found a window to go rummaging in the hobbit hole. Unfortunately the world’s slowest dog walker – who passed me earlier – is now only just reaching about where I suspect the next one in the series is, so I’ll probably have to skip that one.
This checkin to GC6GGJQ Bilbos Hobbit Trail #1 reflects a geocaching.com log entry. See more of Dan's cache logs.
How fitting that I travel 5,300 miles from my home, which is a stone’s throw away from Tolkien’s grave, to my hotel near this series of caches themed after his work. Found my way “there and back again” to this cache and I was glad to have thoroughly read the description or else I shouldn’t have found it among the thick undergrowth. Container is damaged and clearly leaking; would benefit from some attention. TFTC!
This checkin to GC7WY9Q Community Orchestra Series #3 Nova Vista Symphony reflects a geocaching.com log entry. See more of Dan's cache logs.
Think I know where to look based on a good GPS fix and the hint, but the bushes were very wet and I didn’t want to start pushing through them. Maybe another time, if I’m still in the area.
This checkin to GC1CXDH Pogo Stick reflects a geocaching.com log entry. See more of Dan's cache logs.
Easy find once I’d spotted the “pogo stick”. This kind of container is pretty common for urban caches in the UK (where the higher building density makes good hiding places for other common containers harder to find) so I’m very used to them and expected one of these before I even reached the GZ. TFTC!
This checkin to GC2NEXJ CDC Cyber 70 Series reflects a geocaching.com log entry. See more of Dan's cache logs.
Devious! I came by for a quick hunt yesterday, but no luck, but – not wanting to be defeated! – came back again this morning for another shot at it. Like many others have logged before, it wasn’t until I started circling around before I saw the right likely hiding place. And like others, I’m sure, I was disappointed for a split second when I saw the camo and thought I’d looked in the wrong spot. But no, the cache was in my hand. Nice urban hide, TFTC.
This checkin to GC6KR0H Bay Area Calibration Point #4 - New Technology reflects a geocaching.com log entry. See more of Dan's cache logs.
I visited the coordinates yesterday and quickly fount the number as well as collecting the following information:
This morning, on my way to the second day off my conference, I swung by the cache itself. It was immediately obvious where it would be hidden, but getting to it in spite of muggles and the morning traffic was a little harder! Got there in the end. Greetings from Oxford, UK!
This checkin to GC4YR26 Welcome to SCGC: grab a ham sandwich or some pasta reflects a geocaching.com log entry. See more of Dan's cache logs.
Turns out my earlier DNF was not for lack of dexterity but strength. I’d touched the cache, multiple times, but it hadn’t budged when I pushed it pulled it and so I’d assumed it wasn’t the cache but something fixed in place. A nagging thought as I walked away brought me back and soon the cache was in hand. SL.
This checkin to GC4YR26 Welcome to SCGC: grab a ham sandwich or some pasta reflects a geocaching.com log entry. See more of Dan's cache logs.
No luck despite an extended hunt. Pretty confident that I know where it is, but my fingers are neither slim nor nimble enough to retrieve it.
This checkin to GCFEE8 Great America Station reflects a geocaching.com log entry. See more of Dan's cache logs.
I’m attending a conference next door so I stepped out at lunchtime – braving the heat! – to find this cache. I spent a while looking in all the wrong places but it wasn’t until I stepped way, way back that I spotted something that looked like it didn’t belong, and seconds later the cache was in my hand. (The thing it’s in contact with is painfully hot to touch in this weather, though!)
Greetings from Oxford, UK. TFTC!