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The pictures that some finders post in their logs.....


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Most of my hides are urban micros and are therefore not really as photogenic as the others submitted here. I would like to show a couple tho.

 

This one is from the first event that I hosted. The cacher could only be there in spirit, yet still his presence was felt via this picture he posted:

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This is from my first regular sized cache I've hidden. It was the last cache of a long day with a large group of friends. Because of scenes like this, and the otherwise lack of much spectacular scenery in the area, winter is pretty much my favorite season for caching.

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Taken from below the dam at my cache GCGZK2

 

I took this in October of 05, just after heavy rain nearly topped the dam.

 

from the top of the dam looking down stream.

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This view usually shows the river at about 5 ft wide-

 

Thats about all I have: Nobody posts pics to my cache pages much

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Wonder if there's any relation to this guy I photographed near a cache: :D

 

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Great photos guys. I love seeing others' pics almost as much as I enjoy posting my own to share. Keep 'em coming! :D

 

Without checking your profile to see if I'm right, that looks like the same type of ground squirrel I fed near a cache in Monterey/Pacific Grove. The background looks right too. :o Those are some bold little squirrels.

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Without checking your profile to see if I'm right, that looks like the same type of ground squirrel I fed near a cache in Monterey/Pacific Grove. The background looks right too. <_< Those are some bold little squirrels.

Wow, weren't too far off! Those were the "sea squirrels" of Morro Bay.

 

By the way, we're heading out to Mammoth/June Lake in a couple of weeks. Hopefully we'll have plenty of extra photos from some of your caches for you to enjoy when we get back!

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Mine isn't "nature" related, but apperantly my puppy has been sneaking out of the fence and seeing other geocachers behind my back. This pic came up a few days ago in a log by a cacher visiting the cache in our front yard. I had NO idea anyone had been here....but...Dakota did. She LOVES people!

 

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Without checking your profile to see if I'm right, that looks like the same type of ground squirrel I fed near a cache in Monterey/Pacific Grove. The background looks right too. <_< Those are some bold little squirrels.

Wow, weren't too far off! Those were the "sea squirrels" of Morro Bay.

 

By the way, we're heading out to Mammoth/June Lake in a couple of weeks. Hopefully we'll have plenty of extra photos from some of your caches for you to enjoy when we get back!

 

Do NOT mess with squirrels:

 

Killer Squirrels

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I wish I was a better photographer....I wish I had a better camera too. :laughing:

 

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Last week on my covered bridge tour.

 

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Looking for a cache at Lewis and Clark Community College in Alton, IL

 

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One of my favorite subjects, my daughter the "Full Metal Geocacher" while looking for a dark n' scary cache.

 

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A cool tree at Inspiration Point

 

Bret

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At Unleashed:

 

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At I Recall Central Park In Fall. You can see the original hidey hole at almost the immediate left of the picture.

 

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Not cool, but this was posted before I re-hid the cache in the same park after a muggling, and it shows the new location.

 

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But my favourite was posted this weekend at Still Yet Another "Grand" Word Search:

 

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I love taking pictures while caching!

 

I started a puzzle cache at The Ash Street School which is visible from my home:

 

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My wife and caching partner got to live in this shack as an Artist in Residence for 2 weeks. It was about 600 feet from a cache.

 

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Blurry, but this represented about a 10 mile journey. Fortunately, I used a mountain bike

 

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When Manchester NH almost flooded, the National Guard kept the muggles away. The cache was exceptionally close to being lost.

 

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I owe my wife big time for this one. She came out with me during the floods to help carry camera equipment. Did I mention it was cold and raining?

 

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Yes, the lighthouse in the distance is a virtual. You need to avoid high tide or you might not make it back!

 

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