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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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Tuesday, July 13, 2010

We found our first time early morning, in the dark, FTF this morning. We got the notice that a new geocache went public while watching Late Night on TV and I slipped my jeans and a shirt on and Dawn and I drove out to see if we can find it. It was the second place I looked. Dawn received the honor of filling out the log. Did not even have to use a flash light since there was so much light from the parking lot. So cool.

Going to Florence tomorrow to visit with some Boy Scouts at Camp Baker south of town. Of course I will be hunting for geocaches to camp on the way to Elkton and then in Florence in the afternoon when I pick up a leather duffel bag at the the store that sells all leather items for $20.

This weekend we will be going down to Grants Pass and do some hunting for geocaches that are there. This city is just filled with them and it will virgin area for us to hunt. Looking forward to writing TFTC on a lot of new logs there.

I received another DNF on DROP IN THE BALLOT BOX - NOT on Diamond Lake Blvd. I took Dawn over there last night and she found it right away. Of course she new what it looked like. The point is that it is still there. Since we got so many DNF's on this we upgraded the difficulty to 2.5 from 1.5 at the recommendation of one of the latest DNF. It is not your typical Micro. Look for it - not only see. It is right in front of you.

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