Showing posts with label GPS. Show all posts
Showing posts with label GPS. Show all posts

Sunday, April 22, 2012

I found Speedy Gonzales (http://t.co/6NyOIvbu) #cgeo #geocaching
3:11 PM April 22nd via c:geo
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I found Premier Busses and Cool Stuff (http://t.co/7Uhaf5Bg) #cgeo #geocaching
2:48 PM April 22nd via c:geo
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RT @cam_guy_scott: Hatch spent $5-6mil. Dan L. spent $200k and forced a primary. How is that a victory for Hatch? #fuzzymath #utgop #UTpol
8:30 AM April 22nd via TweetDeck
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Tuesday, February 28, 2012

The new trains look great! RT @Disneyland VIDEO: Here's a peek at the renovation on the Matterhorn Bobsleds. park http://t.co/mg6JA0Qu
11:49 AM February 28th via TweetDeck
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RT @GoGeocaching: #Geocaching com back up. #LeapDay has started in parts of the world. Already 20 accounts have logged caches. #70000mor ...
11:43 AM February 28th via TweetDeck
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Anyone planning to party all night @Disneyland Resort? I'd love to hear from you. U going @michaelkregan? #Disney24 http://t.co/w7KtFXZ2
8:24 AM February 28th via TweetDeck
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Showoff ;-) RT @jkrums Brad Keslowski Makes NASCAR History With First In-Vehicle Tweet & Pic During A Race http://t.co/OBD6c9IS @keselowski
8:20 AM February 28th via TweetDeck

Monday, February 27, 2012

Interesting. RT @verge AT&T making plans to let mobile app developers pay users' data fees http://t.co/R6uKrAhV1:56 PM February 27th via TweetDeck

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Reviewing caches on @OpenCache also helps me keep my caches in compliance. Comparing what I've hidden to what I'm expecting from others.10:48 AM February 27th via TweetDeck

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Been a while since I jumped into the community review forums on @OpenCache , I need to get back. It helps me keep the creativity flowing.10:45 AM February 27th via TweetDeck

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I just finished Research, no motion: How the BlackBerry CEOs lost an empire by Hicks, Jesse http://t.co/rBWXv4de

Tuesday, February 21, 2012

@DavisCountySO Can we see a close up of Clyde too? Do Deputy Roundy and Clyde use a truck for patrol or some other vehicle?
4:42 PM February 21st via TweetDeck
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T. Rosevelt. RT @magellanoutdoor If you could go geocaching with any U.S. president, past or present , who would you choose?
11:53 PM February 20th via TweetDeck

Wednesday, December 31, 2008

Over The River, Over The Woods


The perrenial holiday visit to Grandma and Grandpa's took a twist this year. Emma didn't drive to the folks house, instead she was invited to spend a few days with Grammie & Gramps on their Disneyland vacation.

So dad took Emma down to SoCal on her first flight in a year. We met up with the grandparents in Santa Anna and Emma was whisked away to the land of Buzz Lightyear and Dumbo rides. Emma came home with many amazing stories (and a few souveniers) and dad got to spend a day flying, reading and Geocaching (three of his favorite things.)

Tuesday, October 14, 2008

The Day Dad Found 200 Geocaches


Ah yes, what a day that was. I had strived all summer to find my 200th Geocache before the weather turned. Finally I had a day off with the family and they endulged me in a hunt. We traveled far in search of new caches - and when we reached Sandy, we were rewarded with more than enough finds to meet the goal.

Monday, July 07, 2008

Another Three Cache Weekend


A weekend Geocaching expedition brings my total finds to 191 and more deeply engrains the joys of Geocaching for Emma who now asks to go Geocaching hourly. Mom came with us on this trip over trappers loop which turned out to be a fritful drive. Caches are relatively undisturbed along the route and the containers are particularly creative. I especially liked "loop d'loop" by UtahJean which took is a bit off the path and yielded some outstanding views.

Tuesday, June 24, 2008

Three Cache Weekend


We set out for the scenic landscape of the East fork of the Bear River on the North slope of the Uintah's. We tracked down three caches around the Bear River Station and could have found more had we not been competing with a big bike race that culminated near Christmas Meadows. Many of the caches in the area were in the same spot as staging areas for the race, so we'll need to catch up on those another time.

This caching expedition was Emmas first chance to run the GPS. Dad let Emma tell us which way the arrow was pointing and then pull out the newly discovered containers. She thought that was great. Dad said she was the "Geocaching Guide" Emma insisted she was "the expert"

Wednesday, April 23, 2008

Geocache 182


Geocache 182
Originally uploaded by JeepCruzer

So nice to be out Geocaching. "Hmm Where is it" placed this fun cache in Bountiful, UT. This was a good cache for me my kid can stay in the car if she likes but I still get a little challenge at the end without losing sight of the family. I think I might need to place a new geocache.

Tuesday, January 15, 2008

Drive The Sky Weekend

The greatest part of owning two Jeeps is that it's never hard to find something to do on the weekend. A late summer weekend led us up Farmington Canyon, near Francis Peak, and back along Skyline Drive to "The B". We saw the Radar Domes, a couple moose, and a lot of great scenery - all in a couple hours. Don't you wish you owned a Jeep too?

Editors Note: This article was also posted on dougandhannah.blogspot.net on 09/18/07. Having recently bumped into this photo again, I decided it needed to be on the JeepCruzer blog.
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