Thanks to geocaching you can see some cool sites
In past years I have been somewhat of a workacholic. This year I have decided to do a bit more vacationing. We took a week and went to Maine where a friend has a cottage. After a few days at the cottage doing chores (neither me or Barb are much good at doing nothing) we did some geocaching. We saw some wonderful places.This past week we took a road trip to Wisconsin to have Christmas in July at Barb's parents house. We were excited to add a few extra states to our list. We added Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, and Michigan. Again we saw some cool sites while caching. We even got to meet a geocacher finding his very first cache in Indiana. While in Michigan we visited some good friends of ours and introduced them to geocaching. It was really cool as we brought them to some waterfalls that they had never been to. We kidded them that they needed some "out of towners" to show them the local sites. We then headed across the UP of Michigan and was always close to Lake Michigan. Stopped at a few caches along the way placed at historic sites or within great views of the lake. There were many caches in rest areas in Pennsylvania that were a godsend as every now and then you need a break to wake up and stretch your legs. All in all we had a great time visiting friends and family and seeing some great sites. We would like to thank the geocaching community for hiding caches for us to find and show us some of the better spots along our route.

2 Comments:
I did see your logs on a few caches I watch up in Maine.
I haven't been out much lately myself; grad school ate my spare time, and there aren't as many good hides around here as there were when I was out in the Pioneer Valley.
Thanks for stopping by Flashes of Panic!
I'll be heading to Kalamazoo, MI later this month. Any recommendation for some good cache searches there that would be a reasonable hike with a group of kids?
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