I went out caching with Chaosmanor and the Tadpole on Saturday. We didn't find nearly as many caches as we did on Veteran's Day, but it's not about the numbers, but about the quality of caches and the companionship that comes along with any caching trip with friends.
I found another neat spot to hide another cache. I called it Banged Up, Battered, and Bruised mainly because of the cache container, an ammo can that I found at my nearby surplus store. It had several dents, was heavily rusted on the inside of the cache and just looked pretty much used up as a decent ammo can. Now as a cache container, almost anyone can do miracles with a couple of cans of spray paint.
I found a red jeep in another cache earlier in the day, so I decided to drop that into the cache as well. It's just a short walk from the parking spot to the cache, but it was in a nice spot. I hope it ends up lasting a long time out there. Now I need to start working on my 30th, which I'm pretty sure will be a puzzle cache, with a hike.
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Banged Up, Battered, and Bruised - by Webfoot
Sunday, November 15, 2009
Banged Up, Battered, & Bruised
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Labels: ammo cans, camouflage, geocaching, Ribbit
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