From the monthly archives:

March 2005

Chickadee Hangout is the name of the new Micro cache we’ve placed along the Edmonton river valley.
The terrain is somewhat challenging at this location, but the scenery is spectacular (especially during a very heavy snowfall!)
You’re bound to run into these feathered friends while approaching the cache. I can’t take credit for the awesome photo here, [...]

Premium v.s. Basic?

by Brad Grier on March 18, 2005

in Uncategorized

A question was posed over at the GeoCaching Alberta MSN Group last night. Part of the post caught my attention and prompted a reply
I woul just like to kown if you have 100 plus find why you are not willing to pay for a premium member ship. After 50 to 100 finds I think [...]

I’m told that GeoCaching.com has re-introduced a previously-suspended cache type — the EarthCache.
So, what’s all the fuss? Well, this type of cache aligns with one of the reasons many of us use to help convince non-cachers of the credibility of our activity…it’s educational:
Earthcaches are developed by geocachers, geologist, paleontologist, or people that have an interesting [...]

What a wunnerful weekend for GeoCaching in the Great White North.
First up, was the afore-pictured GeoCaching get-together. Officially called the Hot Dog Cache (see below) - it was a great gathering of GeoCachers from the Alberta capital region - though some Calgary folk (pictured) managed to make the 300+km trek north to enjoy the festivities [...]

In order to truly enjoy the small things in life I believe one must take at least one walk with a snoring baby. Although he didn’t snore loud or a lot every so often a little chortle would drift out from behind his dad’s ear to give us a chuckle.
NOTE: Did you know that according [...]