After hitting up McDonald's for lunch we grabbed a quick geocache. This one was great. It was about Anne Carrol Moore, who worked at the NYC library and came to USU and started a children's library. 2006 was the centennial year of here work at the NYC library.
Friday, May 29, 2009
Thursday, May 28, 2009
Wednesday, May 27, 2009
#38 and #39, and a fun hike
We grabbed a couple of geocaches this afternoon. I only took pictures of one, but it was a good one. It was quite a hike up the hillside but it was nice to get out of the city and find a geocache. It has a nice view from the geocache. The hike up the mountainside was for "Landing Pad" and the quick micro-cache was "not a wooden one."
Tuesday, May 26, 2009
#33-#37
Friday, May 22, 2009
#32: Boat Crossing
Thursday, May 21, 2009
#30, #31, and a benchmark
Alright, I've been slacking on the blogging lately...
But, here are geocaches #30 and #31!!! And our first benchmark!
Geocache #31 (Glass Houses, GC1CKTZ). This one was along a nice little trail by a canal. We caught it just before the sun set. It was a nice little stroll for the kids.
Our first benchmark! (Designation UC 129, geocache code MR0724.) It is by the cemetary near our apartment. It was a pretty easy find. As you can see, Mateo's eyebrows are about to fly off of his face he is so excited. Before we found this benchmark we were waiting at Feded/Kinkos for a job they were doing for me. I had the boys pick a square on the floor and pretend that they were a zoo animal in a cage (so they didn't wander around and touch everything) but they could make zoo animal sounds. Adan picked to be a tiger and added a few dust stripes to his face! Mateo picked to be an elephant, and Jacob just thought it was fun to lay on the floor.
Geocache #30! (Walk on by, GCYFJY) This one wasn't that hard, though it took us a few minutes to find it. We did it while the fedex/kinkos job was being done for me.
All in all, it was a good evening of geocaching.
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