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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.

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Friday, July 2, 2010

Douglas County Numbers Blitz series

After 4 PM today the DC Numbers Blitz Series will go public from geocaching.com and all geocachers from DC area will be able to be the first to find of at least one of them today and perhaps still over the weekend. I understand that "A step above the rest " and "Drop your ballot here" are a bit tough to find according to Whitetail and Traveler, but mickleson5 was the FTF on "Drop Your Ballot Here". Congrats Todd for being the first to find. Not my typical hide was it?

The Blitz series will be very easy to find and is meant to boost your numbers by at least 12 if not more by finding some that will be nearby a few of them at the same time.

Tomorrow morning we are off heading south on I - 5 to drive down to Travis AFB for a couple of days to find some geocaches all over the Fairfield and Vacaville, CA area before heading off to San Jose on Monday. In San Jose CA we will be going out and find as many of the geocaches as we can in that area too. Perhaps we will strike gold with the geocaches.

I will try to make an entry into the blog from California if we are near a wi-fi spot somewhere.

Until then Have a Happy 4th and be safe.

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