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Facing the Challenges of the Outdoors
Number of Comments » 0Great to see you again! Join the discussion.We have just returned from our annual trip to Door County, Wisconsin. Lots of stories which I will share in future posts. Today, I want to discuss the elements.
We head to Door County the first weeks of June. Spring has still a lot of roaring to do this [...]
Enjoy the Cabin Living
Number of Comments » 0 Seeing as we live in one, I can only but appreciate a holiday which invokes my lifestyle. Welcome to Log Cabin Day!
The log cabin lifestyle invokes the outdoors and the kind of special relationship you foster when you are outside enjoying Nature. Geocaching is the perfect pursuit.
Living in a 900 square foot cabin reminds [...]
Mosquitoes Are Here!
Number of Comments » 0Just about now you are probably well aware of a change that has taken place while on the trails geocaching, especially if you live in the Upper Midwest. You see, until about now, we have been pretty much mosquito free. It’s only in June when we sign our blood over to the Minnesota state bird. [...]
Finds of Two Sorts
Number of Comments » 0 Now if you really want to enjoy the feeling of making the score, you will grab your fishing pole and your GPS unit (or GPS-enabled phone) today. Today, you can log two kinds of finds. Welcome to National Go Fishing Day!
As I tell my husband, fishing isn’t unlike gambling. It’s all a game of [...]
Tool for the Trail
Number of Comments » 0This is a Sponsored Post written by me on behalf of Victorinox Swiss Army. All opinions are 100% mine.
I recently had an opportunity to use my new Dual Pro X to get a new geocache ready for hiding. I was inspired by what turned out to be a very cunning hide which we came [...]
Celebrate the Outdoors
Number of Comments » 0Here is an awareness month with geocachers in mind. Welcome to Great Outdoors Month!
Geocachers have a unique perspective on the outdoors. We get down into the duff to hunt for geocaches amidst all the leaf litter, discarded water bottles, and cigarette butts. We know the beverage tastes of the passersby. We know about cultural artifacts [...]





