Since I had the day off today (THANK YOU, oh power outage!) I decided to head down to Fiesta Island and find all the rest of the geocaches there.
Best laid plans...
I didn't find two of them, but I did set a new personal best of nineteen caches in a day (a far cry from what might be the record of 917 in a day by TeamAlamo).
I met several dogs today. This one came up to me to say hi while I was trying to be incognito.
He was pretty friendly, I just captured him in mid-smile. I was pretending to take pictures of the bay!
Yup, it's a bay. I guess that is Mt. Soledad in the background.
One of the caches we looked for last week required a ladder, which we did not have. We DID spot the cache, though. When I checked the geocaching.com today I found that cache had been disabled and archived as some muggle hurt himself climbing the pole to "see what was up there". People, leave the geocaches to the professionals!
I was sitting on the ground signing the log at a cache in the doggy area when a large friendly and VERY WET dog with curly hair came over to inspect what I was up to.
I also talked to a fellow with a Basenji, a breed I admire very much.
Most of the caches were pretty easy to find, and I even avenged a Did Not Find from a year ago, which was very satisfying.
This cache I spotted from around sixty feet away. Can you spot it?
HINT: It's yellow. I telephotoed (that may not be a verb, maybe zoomed would be the better word) in a bit on this, so I'm farther away then it looks.
My nose is sore, maybe it's sunburned.
It's not JUST about what I had for breakfast...
Friday, September 09, 2011
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I don't see it, I also don't see the rock below, either.
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