My students and I got a nice surprise before we left on our field trip this morning. Our first cache, Panda Express was published this morning.
Monday, May 10, 2010
Saturday, May 8, 2010
A Little Experience Goes a Long Way
Friday, May 7, 2010
Waiting for the reviewer
This morning I checked the listing for our new cache and found a message saying it could not be reviewed until it was made active. Apparently that button was unchecked. Whoops. So I checked it and when I got to school an hour later I had an email from the reviewer. S/he said that another listing was holding that area. I don't know if we are too close to the end of a puzzle or multi, or if there is some unpublished cache in the area. After several emails back and forth, the reviewer said s/he had tried to contact the owner and would list our cache on Monday if she didn't hear back. I also found out I could ask the reviewer to check coordinates to make sure they are available before we hide. Fingers crossed that the cache goes live on Monday. Hope to get some caching in tomorrow.
First Hide
So yesterday my class hid its first geocache. We took a walking field trip to the park near our school and chose a hiding place. We used a handheld GPSr to find the coordinates and then went back to the classroom to fill out the listing page. Before we posted I told the students we should check the coordinates we got on google maps to see if they looked right. So I typed them into google maps and when the map came up on our smartboard, the students said, "That's not right!" I told them our coordinates must be off and I would have to go recheck them later. Then the student who held the GPSr said, "Wait, it should be 011 at the end." We had written down 11 instead of 011 and it put us about a block or more off. Excellent lesson in how important accuracy is.
Sunday, May 2, 2010
Jacob's 1st birthday
Started the day at our great-nephew Jacob's first birthday BBQ. Very nice time. Decided to try a couple of caches on the way home. First one was DVC 123 #2 on the Diablo Valley College Campus. Nice cache. Hidden in some shrubbery. Can't imagine how many students pass it every day and never know it.
Second cache was also on the DVC campus. Had a little harder time finding this one. Very small cache wedged into a tight space under a table. Beautiful area with ponds and trees where students can Relax and Study.
The last cache of the day was back in Concord, and this was the tough one of the day. We found
the coordinates easily, but we just couldn't figure out where this cache could be. GPS put us right there, but we couldn't figure out the hide. Finally, just before we left, I told Bernie I wanted to look from the bottom of the box we thought it was near. I think our next investment will be some kind of a mirror to help us look under things. Up in Downtown was a good challenge.
The last cache of the day was back in Concord, and this was the tough one of the day. We found
Our best day ever
Our first DNF in a long time was Kit Fox. Thinking maybe it was muggled. Looked for quite a while with no luck.
On to find #4, The DPC Too. Nice drive a short way toward an off road park. Lots of local bovine company. Found the cache behind a post. Took a chicken and left our regular stuff. Wi
Stopped for a drink at Westley on the way home and decided to try one last cache. A Lone Tree was just that. Fast find on the way home.
Note: Returned to The View and replaced almonds with beads and stickers. Afraid animals might smell them even in the sealed package.
Welcome to Stevenson
4/24/10.
Started with a cache on the way to Mom's. This was on the Altamont Pass in an area where commuters park their cars to carpool. Pretty easy find now that we have a little experience. Log was very wet. We'll bring a new one by if we get a chance. Too bad the muggles that use this place don't take their garbage away. This one was Out in the Sticks.
Started with a cache on the way to Mom's. This was on the Altamont Pass in an area where commuters park their cars to carpool. Pretty easy find now that we have a little experience. Log was very wet. We'll bring a new one by if we get a chance. Too bad the muggles that use this place don't take their garbage away. This one was Out in the Sticks.
Last cache today was at Hagaman Park. It was outside the park in a nicely hidden metal container magnetically attached. Took a coin and left beads and stickers.
The View
Berry Blast - 1st cache with mom
So I wasn't sure if my mother would think we were nuts (I mean more so than usual) when we told her about our new hobby. She's a trooper, though. And she really wants to get out of the house :) So on our way to Turlock, we went through Hilmar. We thought we found one at the welcome sign, but it ended up to be a letterboxing cache. We headed toward the next one called Berry Blast. I knew there must be one near Hilmar Cheese, because it's such a tourist stop. Sure enough, we found this small metal tin under a bush. Couldn't open it, though, because it was rusted shut. Guess when we hide our own, we should try plastic containers.
End of the road
Feeling very successful from our first find, we stopped at a freeway exit cache on the way to visit my mom in Gustine. You'd be amazed how many freeway exits have caches. This one was called End of the Road, and it was a pretty fast find. Bernie spotted this one first. The next time you are entering or exiting a freeway, take a look at the poles the signs are on. See those little 35mm file canister sized holes on the sides... I believe we found this one on 4/10/10.
1st Find!
You've probably noticed I am posting these one after another on the same day. I decided today that I had better start logging these finds somewhere besides just on the geocaching site. I know I won't remember the details soon. So here goes. Find #1.
Finally we had a successful find! We navigated easily to the coordinates and saw a creek area and what looks like a private road going back onto a farm next to it. I'll admit, we had to use the photos on the listing of the cache to give us a clue, but Bernie finally found it.
This first one taught us a lot about how we had to search. I kept thinking the caches would be out in plain sight. Uh...no. This one was actually stuck up into the pipe of the gate. Bernie reached under and found it. Finally...success!!
Finally we had a successful find! We navigated easily to the coordinates and saw a creek area and what looks like a private road going back onto a farm next to it. I'll admit, we had to use the photos on the listing of the cache to give us a clue, but Bernie finally found it.
This first one taught us a lot about how we had to search. I kept thinking the caches would be out in plain sight. Uh...no. This one was actually stuck up into the pipe of the gate. Bernie reached under and found it. Finally...success!!
Another DNF
DNF stands for did not find. And, again, we did not find. We looked for two caches today, one called The Rocky Fountain at Heather Farms in Walnut Creek. Sat right where we thought it must be. Followed the clues. Looked at the photo that looked like it was take from right where we were sitting. We'll be back to look for this one again.
We also looked for Watts the Connection with no luck. Again we were sure we were in the right area, but couldn't find it. Looked around electrical boxes and in the vegetation. I'm sure after we come back and find this one later we will wonder how we could have missed it.
We also looked for Watts the Connection with no luck. Again we were sure we were in the right area, but couldn't find it. Looked around electrical boxes and in the vegetation. I'm sure after we come back and find this one later we will wonder how we could have missed it.
No luck :(
Well, we had an inauspicious first day of geocaching. We tried to find a geocache in Downtown Walnut Creek. We looked for a cache called Bullseye in downtown Walnut Creek. We searched for a while, but lots of muggles (non-geocachers) around, so it was kind of uncomfortable. We kept thinking we were going to have security questioning us. We will be going back to this one when we have some more experience.
Geoaching is fun!
This blog is mostly for us, so that we will remember the many caches we hope to find through the years. I also wanted a place to post the photos of the areas we see while geocaching. Since it is for us, there will definitely be spoilers in the entries, so if you don't want to see the spoilers, you'd better not read any more.
We are doing our geocachng using the Groundspeak iphone geocaching app. We've heard that the iphone GPS is not accurate enough for geocaching, but after learning some of the ins and outs of caches, we have found the iphone to be very accurate. We love the app, too. It lets us just decide that we have an extra few minutes, bring up the app, and see the caches in the area. Very nice.
We are doing our geocachng using the Groundspeak iphone geocaching app. We've heard that the iphone GPS is not accurate enough for geocaching, but after learning some of the ins and outs of caches, we have found the iphone to be very accurate. We love the app, too. It lets us just decide that we have an extra few minutes, bring up the app, and see the caches in the area. Very nice.
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