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Spring Means Ticks
Comments OffGreat to see you again! Join the discussion.Now that spring is here, it’s time to think about the non-winter friendly caches we passed up and heading out for all day geocaching adventures without worrying about frost bite. No, a different type of bite is the concern now, namely ticks. If you’re like me and I [...]
Haunted America Travel Bug
Number of Comments » 1Last January I released my fourth travel bug, the Haunted America Travel Bug. As I related in my description, the inspiration came from a series of “curious incidents” as we dubbed them that have occurred in our present home. I encouraged finders to post their own stories. I’m happy to report the best possible news [...]
Number 5 on the FTFs
Comments OffI figured something was up when tonka_boy served me breakfast in bed yesterday. He had just received notice of a new geocache. No taking our time in the morning, lounging about. He was hot on the trail for another FTF.
The cache was of the type I like–on a trail in a place scarce of [...]
Geocaching, Geocaching, Geocaching
Comments OffMy husband has been working on a series of geocaches to hide lately. It’s been a bit of an obsession too, geocaching, geocaching, geocaching. That’s the nature of the sport though. It is addictive. We spent days on geo-adventures. It’s tough caching in the winter. Some people enjoy it and [...]
Geocache With Bite
Comments OffOK, so it didn’t bite, but it certainly was a fun geocache to place, probably more so for Norm than me. I refused to touch it. It took him awhile, but he finally created the Sugar and Spice geocache.
Hiding is fun, there’s no doubt. What makes this one fun was the fact [...]
Something Cool
Comments OffYesterday, my husband, my sister, and I were interviewed by Lakeland Boating magazine, regarding our experiences boating and geocaching. The article is to appear in the May issue and online. As we related to the journalist, our best adventures were boating in Door County, Wisconsin. We’ve boated before on big lakes, but [...]





