Tuesday, November 29, 2005

November 29, 2005

Somewhere in Los Altos Hills: I had to make a trip to SJC this morning, and was lured off the freeway by this cache. Perhaps it was just the time of day, but I sure felt like I was walking through somebody's backyard. I half expected to turn around and find a guy in a bathrobe sipping coffee on his deck and eyeing me suspiciously. In any event, nothing like that happened, and I found the cache after a nice little walk. The ground next to the cache was littered with orange peels; probably some kids playing explorer or something. Looking at the cache page after the fact, I realize that I probably walked right by a puzzle cache. Grrrr. I guess I should download those to my gpsr more often! Thanks!

November 26, 2005

A caching marathon with John & Ted.

Old Oaks, New Trail: Wow! Lots of change here since our last visit. Started our on the new trail from the new parking lot. Shortly thereafter made a course correction, but spent awhile wondering about the new trail thing. Ahhh, there it is. Great views and a fun walk! Took a couple of things, left a $2 bill. TFTC.




The Five Senses: SIGHT: We came; We SAW; we found! FUN! TFTC.

The Motherlode #3 - Monarchs of the Forest: This is still my favorite trail discovered while geocaching. Back for a third visit, I'm sure there will be more. Thanks for the excuse to refresh and relax once again!

November 24, 2005

Harbor View: A pre-Thanksgiving stroll to stretch our stomachs. I expected more of a struggle to find the cache, but walked right up to it. Thanks!

Sunday, November 20, 2005

November 21, 2005

My First Cache in Taiwan!
Nan-ying Tsung-yeh Arts and Cultural Center : I am visiting Taiwan from California for business at the Tainan Science Park. Fortunately, I was able to convince a couple of my collegues that geocaching might be fun, and they drove me to the cultural center for the hunt. Since it was their first time, I let them use the GPSr and experience the thrill. We found the first stage with no trouble, and then enjoyed a very nice lunch-time walk to the final location. Hopefully I've created a lasting interest in Geocaching for them! We signed the log, and I took the TB, but am feeling a little guilty since I didn't have one to trade. Sorry. Finally, thanks to the cache owner for information about the location and a map. Geocachers really are a great bunch! Thanks!

November 11, 2005

Ravenswood Fishing Pier: Deserted, probably because the tide was out and there was no water underneath the coordinates. Nice warm-up prior to a little hike. TFTC.

Bay Crossing: This was an enjoyable DNF. As I scrambled underneath a variety of structures that appear to be in serious need of a sesmic retrofit, I thought to myself, 'Please don't let the big one happen right now!' BTW, the mud has pretty much dried out, but I would not advise a trip out here once the wet weather sets in.

In honor of Charlie Brown: I approached the scene to find NS&Mrs there for a second try. While they were searching, I dealt with a couple of neighbors who were intensely interested on what was going on. Since that's one more muggle encounter than my limit, it was time to move on. I see from recent logs that the coords were off a bit.

Thursday, November 10, 2005

November 10, 2005

Pizza: NOT on the Menu: 2TF! 5:50p. When I noticed this cache appear, I hopped right on it, but was about 10 minutes behind another un-Event regular, Bodie. Thanks for the acknowledgment; it's been fun to hang out with everyone at these gatherings. As long as there's good company, I'll eat pretty much any kind of pie, except, of course, the dreaded pickle relish and creamed corn pizza. TFTC.

November 9, 2005

Its Spring: Got it! Nothing to reminisce about for me, but I do like to drink spring water. Unfortunately, all of it comes from a bottle purchased at the store. That's just the way it is these days, I guess.

Journey to the Moon: Sometimes gravity just places you in the right spot. That's what happened to me on this cache, since I was convinced it was located elsewhere. Very nice. TFTC.

Legend of the Blue Pearls: The Beginning: Fortunately the groundskeeper and the dog walkers were intent on other things. Thanks!

Legend of the Blue Pearls: Lost Souls: This cache had me befuddled for awhile. I enjoyed the peaceful morning walk; nothing spooky for me! TFTC.

Legend of the Blue Pearls: Beckoning: I enjoyed sitting on a sand dune after signing the log. Quite peaceful. Thanks for showing me the inviting spot!

Legend of the Blue Pearls: Marguerite's Margaritas: Nobody was around to care if I parked in the restaurant lot, and I enjoyed the 'challenging' (read 'scenic') path to the cache. An interesting perspective on a place I'd visited before. Thanks!

Legend of the Blue Pearls: Man Overboard: With low tide, there were plenty of birds to look at. Fascinating! Duck, here comes the harbor patrol. TFTC.

Legend of the Blue Pearls: Fishtrap: I made this cache harder than it had to be, and ended up exploring quite a ways on either side of the object of interest. Actually the walk was quite interesting, thanks! Eventually, a lifeline straightened out my lack of perspective, but I had to contend with a fellow who had rowed his dory to a nearby spot and commenced maintainance. Since he was determined to ignore me, things turned out okay. Very nicely done.

Legend of the Blue Pearls: I enjoyed the walk to the final cache, and although I'm a bit acrophobic, enjoyed the views along the way. Finding the cache was a challenge, and when I had examined the easier hiding places, again 'phoned a friend' for encouragement. The picturesque hide soon revealed itself, and my thumping heart gave me the satisfying rush of adreniline that I craved. Really, it's nothing dangerous; I'm just a wuss. Thanks for a very enjoyable series.

Sunday, November 06, 2005

November 5, 2005

Los Gatos Creek Park Fall Picnic: Talking, food, caches. Oh, I forgot...coins. Perfect! Thanks!

One Year: We were another party in the group expdedition. The dam and bridge were really interesting. Thanks!

Typha Latifolia: I zeroed out right on top of spot it was eventually found, but didn't see the cache. John (5) took a short tumble, but bounced up, proclaiming, 'I'm okay!', and he was. Whew! Craw found it. Nice job!

November 3, 2005

Back To This Park: 5:30p Whew! This one was tougher than I thought it would be. Even though it was dusk, there were people everywhere: walking dogs, working in the drive-way, coming home from work...I got the evil-eye from several of them. I spent quite awhile pawing around in the wrong place, and then walked right up to it. TFTC.

What In The World Is Going On?: Wow! It's been a long time coming. Thanks for all the adventures and good memories. What a trip!

November 2, 2005

Z's Favorite #1: Second visit! Thanks for humoring a cranky cacher and switching things around. There was a significant amount of work that went into the design of this multi, and it really is worth the trip! The views were great today, and I enjoyed the perspective from the new final hide. TNLNSL.

The Hills Are Alive: I enjoyed my second visit to this part of Pacifica. I spent a while over at the nearby bench taking in the views. Thanks for the bonus cache. TNLNSL.

Just a little wooden bridge: Fourth @ 6:30p. Not for arachnophobes! Thanks for the stroll; I enjoyed the lights shimmering on the lagoon.

Tuesday, November 01, 2005

October 30, 2005

Bev-Mo Park: Well, you don't have to step off the path if you're Yao Ming, but, as the sticker in the cache container says, "NO WHINING", so I won't. Thanks for the smilie.

Cedar Street Park: After figuring out the set-up, I probably should have left this cache for another time: The park was packed with families enjoying a beautiful Sunday morning. Unfortunately, I didn't, which was fine...until the time came to put it back. I had to have one of the kids come over by the hide so that I could pretend to tie his shoe. Actually, I'm pretty proud of myself for thinking of this ruse. Thanks for showing us this park. We'll be back!

October 29, 2005

Hot Wheels: I woke up this morning and thought to myself, "Okay, today is the day!", since this cache has been on my nearest page for about 2 years now. After finishing the trek, I'm sorry I waited so long, although the terrain was quite challenging. Thanks for the great down and up(!) and down once again(!!) adventure.