Sunday, February 21, 2021

Geocaching

If you've been following me at all, you will know that I really enjoy geocaching. I find it a most satisfying hobby, pastime, obsession—a delightful (and sometimes challenging) way to spend time. You get out exploring, hiking; maybe learn some history. There may be puzzle-solving. We've encountered some awfully sweet spots on the planet thanks to geocaching. I am not ashamed of the pleasure I get from it.

I just thought I'd compile a list of the many posts I've devoted to this sport. I will try to remember to keep this updated.

Frivolity—as I like to title my posts about this frivolous hobby—4/6/15 (the cacher I mentioned back then, who had found 112,440 caches, is now up to 209,209; I do not even know how that is possible—me, I've found 3,766 caches, over 14 years)
travelbugs, 4/28/15
diabolical Beatrix Potter puzzles, 6/8/15
pizza, 7/11/15
perseverance, 7/27/15
Steinbeck's Salinas, 9/7/15
Nisene March quasi-death march with Mimring, 9/25/15
Halloween night cache, 10/25/15
a math-based puzzle cache, 2/20/16
filling in my calendar, 2/29/16
Castrovile, 11/25/16
Henry Coe State Park, 12/28/16
Tattletales, 2/10/17
Venice, Italy, 4/4/17
more Henry Coe SP, 4/15/17
Moss Landing, 6/25/17
WWII puzzle cache, 7/22/17
a twins-themed cache in L.A., 9/16/17
geocaches I have known (random photos), 9/19/17
a trip down Highway 1
, 9/22/18
Salinas public art, 9/17/18
Toro Hall of Fame, 10/29/18
Hollister, 11/16/19
Fremont Peak State Park, 1/1/20
Elkhorn Slough, 1/10/20
The Mystery of the Missing Geocacher, 1/23/20
Fremont Peak, 1/1/20
Garrapata State Park, 7/2/20
Santa Cruz Mountains with Mimring, 7/25/20
Cañada del Oro, 10/16/20
Almaden Quicksilver, 11/21/20
Coyote Creek, 2/19/21
Coyote Lake–Harvey Bear Ranch County Park, 3/27/21
Henry Coe, 4/17/21
Urban (Santa Cruz), 8/2/21
Gilroy and the Reach the Peak challenge, 10/28/21
Quicksilver Almaden, 12/28/21
Mt. Madonna and souvenirs, 2/19/22
Coyote Valley Open Space Preserve, 9/4/22
Fort Ord, 12/13/22 (Adventure Lab)


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