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Welcome to our blog about our adventures in geocaching around the Pacific Northwest, our little corner of the world. We started Geocaching on March 6, 2010. We are approaching 600 finds and have an even 100 hides so far.

Geocaching is a fun activity for Nosey Rosey (Dawn) and I and we do it as a team. It has taken us around our county to places we have never seen before in 13 years. The exploring is just one aspect of the fun in geocaching. We go out nearly every weekend and use multi-million dollar satellites to play our hobby for free using an iPhone and my handheld GPS.

I (Ed) go by GeoHL now since I am called GeoHotLine by some of the fellow geocachers in the area.

If you have a question about geocaching ... you can email us at anytime at nwgeocaching@gmail.com .


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Thursday, September 16, 2010

His Newest FTF

Congratulations to Mickleson5 for being the FTF on Remembering the Axman down in Riddle, OR. He found on the afternoon of 9/16/2010 on his way home from work. It was there for so long that there was cob webs all over it, but just before he gave up on the hunt he found it. Way to go Todd!

Monday, September 6, 2010

Welcome Gundy5 to geocaching

Yesterday I was told by my son from a text message I received that he downloaded the geocaching training app onto his new smart phone and was out with his wife and kids looking for their first.

They are back in Little Rock, AR for a few months while he is going through some training in the USAF before he transfers down to Tuscon AZ this winter.

They had a very successful day by finding 11 on their first day.

They even found a geocoin on their first day out - way to go.

There are lots of geocaches in the Little Rock area and I am sure they will have plenty before they make the move to the desert.

Now that football season is here I will be watching games more on the weekends than going hunting for the elusive geocache. When the weather turns wet I will be working on building some new geocaches for the spring. I have so many being developed in my mind and physically right now. It will be a very challenging winter for sure to come up with new ones.

Right now I want to concentrate on the series about my ship I served on back in 1970. One is active and I have two more that are just waiting for a location so I can take the coords but the geocache is ready to go ... so I will concentrate on the locations for those. Coach Beau (CanfieldClan) is going to be taking his "Success Class" out from Roseburg High School to find the first in the series to find and I may go into the classroom before they go out hunting to talk to the kids first.

Wednesday, September 1, 2010

TWO DNFs

I want to thank Gpsees for giving me a couple of DNFs on two geocaches of mine, Numbers Blitz 4 and 5, for I went out to check on them on my while to and from Glide this morning and 4 was muggled and the prescription bottle, the lid and the log sheet were laying on the ground and scattered about just down the slope from the guardrail. Number 5 was just plain missing so I replaced it. They are all back in working order now so that is good thing.

This is exactly, I mean exactly what I what I was talking about at the business meeting before the UVGA meet and eat on August 22nd. If you don't find a geocache, instead of just leaving and NOT leaving a DNF and the owner thinks all is well, leave a DNF for the geocache may be missing. It is not like you are having points taken away from you or you are ruining your perfect run. If it is a DNF play the game and leave a DNF for the sake of the owner.

Took me all of about 5 minutes to maintain these two geocaches ... no skin off my nose out of my day.

Thank you Gpsees for letting me know ... they are up and back in action again thanks to you.

The question remains - how many geocachers looked and walked away from these two and for some reason did not have guts to leave a DNF? ... I wonder.