Archive for the “Took Everything Left Nothing” Category

This cache was stuck in a prickly bush and was no fun at all. Don’t go geocaching in williams lake is my advice. Stay home and eat cactus; you’ll have a better time.

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There be nerds in WL.

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I don’t know what it was but you see a couple other people wandering aimlessly around and you’re sketched out. Maybe it was the constant presence of the cops or maybe just because its williams lake.

This sidewalk variety cache commemorates the great Telus lockout of 2005, and contains some company and union pins, as well as a small logbook. This is a high traffic area. the picketers are friendly (unless you drive a white truck with ladders on it!).

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Road side rest area along Yellowhead Highway South

The cache is locted in a rest area along the Yellowhead Highway north of McLure, BC. McLure was where the British Columbia Fire Storm of 2003 began. The fire jumped the river at this location and burned a massive wilderness areaon the west side of the riever. 85 homes were destroyed on the east side as the fires burned through Louis Creek and Exlue. This area has also been ravaged by the pine beetle infestation.

This guy is on the phone saying “show you the difference between my gun and my pistol”

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Same day as last cache and rc cola wrote:

Nice steep hike up from Juniper. Too bad we had to wait 3hrs for mathers to show up though for this geocaching expedition.

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The RC Cola log from this cache, which says it all:

Fun little hike up from Juniper. Too bad we had to wait 3hrs for mathers to show up. Took hackey sack, left John Tesh cd.

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Whoa this one was in Houston! Maybe a block from the Minute Maid Park, home base of the Astro’s. We stayed in Texas one night before flying to Managua for the Nicaraguan adventure (of which I haven’t posted any pics?!). The astro’s lost to the rangers and we lost to the beer. Up at 4am the next morning for the flight was the perfect start to our trip. I will never forget the smell.

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Finally clued in around midnight – and even then we were watching out for muggles
This is a great cache! We appreciated the effort

Only the last pic is from the cache, others taken same day. mmm bree cheese

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This was the Bike to Work week when my rocky mountain was stolen! You criminals! I will spite those who I assume look like those who stole my bike for ever.

Met el_walto not to wear’o at the Bike to Work Week Celebration Station friday after worko and he drew me a map to this cache. After the little people left he covered me while I went in and el_brooko tried to distract the crowd with this soy powered super bike. Nice cache! Did not see any avian beheadings…

For the two pics below, add your comment for which one you think has been ridden home the most. Winner gets a date on 3rd ave.

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This cache has the worst name ever but it’s a great way to walk the tranquille creek trail. I took my parents here on Mothers Day and they both had a great time; as I said in the log I know that because they are both now napping.

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