Score 3!
Overall, a good day for geocaching in Como Park, but Dam the Cayuga Cache is becoming our arch nemesis.
Overall, a good day for geocaching in Como Park, but Dam the Cayuga Cache is becoming our arch nemesis.
A few months ago, I mentioned the difficulty that we’ve had uncovering a specific geocache. Well, last night we finally defeated the dreaded Dam the Cayuga Cache. Maybe it was that we both had reached our 50 cache milestones. Maybe it was that we were carrying the Lighthouse Nickel Travel Bug with us, and we…
I’ve added a category to the navigation on the right called “Interesting Reading.” It’s shaping up to be a collection of websites and blogs that I read on a regular basis and find interesting. Don’t get the wrong impression, though. Just because I put a link up to a site doesn’t mean that I agree…
Enjoy these photos from yesterday’s Wine & Cidre Festival at the Central Terminal. This album is powered by BubbleShare – Add to my blog
January 3rd, and no snow in sight for Buffalo. Damn it, Denver! You’re spoiling our fun! Poor Kissing Bridge has missed both the Christmas and New Year’s holidays. Unless we have snow until June, I imagine it’s going to be a bit of a financial let down this year for them. Trail Name Difficulty Open …
USAToday had a brief story on geocaching yesterday. It provides a good, concise description of what this relatively new activity is and it’s benefits: Many geocachers regard the activity as a sport that blends components of travel, exercise, nature, technology and common sense. For the game, a geocacher uses a GPS receiver to find a…