Friend
Scott (a.k.a.
Diefenbaker) and I met for a day ofgeocaching in King, NC, this morning, hunted and found a bunch of fun ones. Alsodidn't find a couple. My favorite was one I went after that was down in aculvert under a country road. Haven't done a culvert cache in quite a while, andthis one was a lot of fun — and very wet after the rains we've had. It's anoldie ("
Mountain Stream Cache
,"
GC39HZW
), placed in 2011, and it looks like the container and log are the originals.Nice.
There was a neat little cache called "
The Enigma of King
" (
GCAEAH8
), which is a wooden puzzle box. I'd found one like it several years ago, but Ineeded a video refresher to get this one open. Also a fun one.
Scottand I found lunch at a little Thai place —
Amazing Thailand— which we'd visited on earlier King trips. If not altogether amazing, the foodwas good.
So, finally, a caching day with me a great caching partnerfrom the good ol' Greensboro days. There will be more, and soon, I hope.
Found the cache.
The Enigma of King
Pilot Mountain in the distance
Published on March 24, 2024 14:33