A few good Geocaches
Today I got my shopping done and had some time to kill. There was nothing on at the cinemas for a couple hours so I decided to kill time with Geocaching
Always the best way to do it hehe
I changed my mind a couple of times but ended up starting with Our Duck Pond. It was only about 10 minutes drive from Blacktown. Maybe less. I was headed for one geocache but changed to this one. I got out of the car nearby and walked down the path to where the geocache should be. There was nobody nearby so I guessed the area where the geocache might be and had a quick search. The first place I looked contained the geocache. I pulled out a rock and the geocache, stuck in our Two Goth Geeks sticker and signed the book with the date as well. I shoved the geocache back in and jammed the rock in front of it. I saw a couple of kids walk by but I think they didn’t see what I was doing.
I jumped back in my car and marked the street location of my next target: Can I entice you? This is an interesting geocache as mentioned in the description. I soon found the location and retrieved the geocache. It’s certainly unique. I’ve not seen one like it before. I put our sticker in it and added a toy car, as this is a kids geocache. It took me a few goes to get the lid back on, but I did and hid it away.
My last geocache of the day was Rouse Hill Regional Park # 2. I drove past the road for this one and had to go a ways before I could turn around. I got to the park and there were a lot of people around. I parked the car and headed out to find Ground Zero. This was the first geocache of the day I decidd to use the Hint to find the geocache. It’s possible I would not need the hint but with people walking past from time to time and the kids playing nearby I wanted to find the geocache quickly. I found the geocache and got the lid off and added a toy to it with the others. I was about to walk away but read the geocache description again and it mentioned a Travel Bug in the geocache. I turned around and got geocache open again and searched for the TB, but it was nowhere to be seen. It wasn’t until I logged the find on the website that I discovered someone had already taken the TB a few days ago. Because my data is up to a week old, I didn’t have the latest information. I might change the data query to run on Fridays so everything is as up to date as possible.
I’d really enjoyed my geocaching and decided I’d had enough for the day so headed on back home again.