October 4, 2008

Walsingham Park Geo Event


We attended yet another geocaching get-together and had a nice time. There was a bunch of fun (and funny) things we did.



In this picture, there was a cache that had a little camera inside, asking for a us to take a unique and funny picture with it. Hope what we did was what they had in mind.



This was the container. It's always neat to find a fully loaded ammo box in the woods.



As we went hunting for more caches, Captain Biggins joined us. This geocache was a rubber ant hollowed out to hold a tiny container.



We really love when a fellow geocacher takes the extra effort to make a really neat concealment for a geocache. Can you see it?



This is the bottom view of the 'ant pile'. It was made out of wood and fiberglass and looked really realistic. The above picture was actually taken after we re-hid it and worked hard on having it blend in with the surroundings.



A picture of a couple of bugs on a bush. Didn't realize that some wasps are nectar-drinks.



This group always seemed to be around us. We kinda called them 'The Thundering Herd'.



Yet another photo-op for a white heron.



When we found the next geocache, these guys were nearby on a palmetto frond.



And this was the 'next cache'...



I always get a kick out finding a geocache that isn't 'the same old thing'.



We even took some time to get some shots of these turtles resting in the pond. It actually looks like the one on the left is waving to us (click on the images to see a bigger version of them).



And look who was getting such a cool picture. Who's 'zooming' who?



This is what a nano-cache looks like. It takes a steady hand to sign the tiny logsheet in side...



And finally, these doves were on the way back to the car. This was a great way to spend the day.


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