Tuesday, February 26, 2008

High somewhat above Carson.


Hoping this snowy excursion leads to one FTF.



Above are the pictures I took while hiking to the cache I FTF'd today. Long hike and you can read the details over on the One Thousand Footsteps blog.

This one was published a few days ago, but as most of the cachers around here are good weather hikers, I figured I'd try for a cache in the snow! At times, my feet sunk into the drifts up to my knees. It was fun.

Now I'm always of the belief that if a cache is hard to get to (ie, high terrain stars) then it should be easy to find (ie low difficulty stars) and vise versa. There's one hider around here that, after you hike up to wherever it is you're going, has you looking for a small or micro container hidden in a rock pile!! Now - I hate rock pile caches in towns with nearby parking. These are pointless caches. But to try to find one after a hike, when you're exhausted, and all you want to do is find it quick so you can enjoy where you are? I don't care if the ammo can is empty - just have the cache an easy find!

Why do I bring this up? This particular cache is a sports bottle that's been camoed and stuck into a small opening under a big rock with little rocks on top of it. And the hint? "Just look O.K."

I don't know about you - but with the level of inaccuracy GPS units tend to have and the shere number of crevices possible on the top of a decomposing granite hill - this made me annoyed. Thankfully, the coords were right on (though certainly not where I would have hidden a cache) and I was able to make my mark and set off back down the hill before all three of my electronics gave out.

Today was a good day - tomorrow might be a different story as my knee and legs realize just what I did to them today. :-)


2/26/2008
You found The Finger and The Thumb

3 comments:

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Anonymous said...

:blink:
Wow! Thanks! :-D

rakethetable said...

Wow. The landscape is beautiful behind you there in the last picture. Nowhere around atlanta to get lost in a place like that. I would have to drive for hours.