+Michaelcycle Posted May 14, 2011 Share Posted May 14, 2011 As might be expected from our screen names, we do much of our geocaching by bicycle (road, mtb, beach cruiser, you name it) but within the last year we have become avid kayakcachers. We bought 'yaks last fall and now, when we travel, we find ourselves looking to rent kayaks as often as we rent bikes. Lots of hydrocaches here in South Jersey and the surrounding areas. We have, perhaps, gone a little "overboard" on occasion as when we tried to go for FTFs on a series of caches on Game Creek the day after New Years (GC2K4XK is the one we finally got to a couple days later) This is what we found a few hundred meters from the put in: We're going back to get the rest today, rain or no rain!! Quote Link to comment
+TheAlabamaRambler Posted May 14, 2011 Share Posted May 14, 2011 You carry a spare tire for your kayak? Dude! You're doing it wrong! Quote Link to comment
+TheAlabamaRambler Posted May 14, 2011 Share Posted May 14, 2011 (edited) I've hosted several boat-caching events and people love them! My GCXAZA Pirates at Cherokee Lake? event had a group of cachers on two pontoon boats, one ski boat and a jet ski on an all-day cruise to find 22 caches on islands or on the shore of Cherokee Lake in Tennessee. This is caching with style! Here's a certain well-known Reviewer relaxing on my pontoon boat between caches: Here a motley crew searches for an underwater cache made more easily available when the water level is down. Boat-caching events always get great logs, like this one or this one. I sold my boat and thus adopted out most of the 15 island caches on Lake Martin in Alabama but they are still being maintained by the new owners and are regularly found. That lake tour takes you to some beautiful remote islands, a state park, the Kawliga Bridge where a morose Hank Williams penned the song by that name, an abandoned gold mine accessible only by boat and numerous other interesting spots. I have hosted two events there where boatloads of cachers took the 10-cache half-day tour on pontoon boats. Great fun! I still own a few island caches that you can swim to or get by boat, like this one and this one. My weekend event at Lake Guntersville Alabama gave cachers an opportunity to get 11 boat-access-only caches around that lake from my pontoon boat. At my 3-day Alabama Open Invitational event I included a half-day deep-sea fishing expedition, not exactly caching but the cachers sure enjoyed it! Here a couple of California NUTS take on the briny deep off Alabama shores on a break during a week-long cache tour of the South: Here I am with some that became the geocacher's dinner that night: Go for it! Water outside the cache is a good thing! When you get your article published let me know and I will link to it in my geocaching magazine, The Online Geocacher http://onlinegeocacher.com Edited May 14, 2011 by TheAlabamaRambler Quote Link to comment
+TheAlabamaRambler Posted May 14, 2011 Share Posted May 14, 2011 You may also want to include this event in your article, http://onlinegeocacher.com/issue/real_time/article/west-coast-geo-paddle-rally Quote Link to comment
Clan Riffster Posted May 14, 2011 Share Posted May 14, 2011 We bought 'yaks last fall Nice looking boat! Wilderness Systems Tarpon 140? Quote Link to comment
+sword fern Posted May 15, 2011 Share Posted May 15, 2011 (edited) oops, double post. Edited May 15, 2011 by sword fern Quote Link to comment
+sword fern Posted May 15, 2011 Share Posted May 15, 2011 There are quite a few caches in the northern area of the washington park arboretum that require a cano/ kayak. YOu can get them from the Park boating renting place thingy. Quote Link to comment
+Michaelcycle Posted May 15, 2011 Share Posted May 15, 2011 We bought 'yaks last fall Nice looking boat! Wilderness Systems Tarpon 140? Close, Wilderness Tsunami 125. Had a chance to rent a 'yak and do the Rainbow River down your way couple weeks ago. In a word:beautiful! (have to remember to log that Earthcache) Quote Link to comment
+Michaelcycle Posted May 15, 2011 Share Posted May 15, 2011 You carry a spare tire for your kayak? Dude! You're doing it wrong! No, TAR, that's for the mountain bike I keep strapped on the aft deck Nice pics, BTW. Looks like you are enjoying yourself! We have "unofficial" kayaking events probably 10 times a year up here. Just 5-12 kayakers get together and go. Quote Link to comment
2WildBill Posted May 16, 2011 Share Posted May 16, 2011 Being new at this Geocache thing, I was amazed to find a local cache, newly placed nine day previous, on a pond I long ago often paddled/fished. An opportunity to log a FTF possessed me and the following evening, after work, my sweetie joined me for a shared canoe ride to the GZ for my first FTF. It had been about four years since we enjoyed canoeing and look forward to a few more outings this summer. Quote Link to comment
+jgc3 Posted May 16, 2011 Author Share Posted May 16, 2011 Thanks for the post. Sounds interesting... lol going overboard is not good when in a kayak.. Cycling caches, I had two people log one of my caches last week travelling by bike.. first time I'd heard of it.. As might be expected from our screen names, we do much of our geocaching by bicycle (road, mtb, beach cruiser, you name it) but within the last year we have become avid kayakcachers. We bought 'yaks last fall and now, when we travel, we find ourselves looking to rent kayaks as often as we rent bikes. Lots of hydrocaches here in South Jersey and the surrounding areas. We have, perhaps, gone a little "overboard" on occasion as when we tried to go for FTFs on a series of caches on Game Creek the day after New Years (GC2K4XK is the one we finally got to a couple days later) This is what we found a few hundred meters from the put in: We're going back to get the rest today, rain or no rain!! Quote Link to comment
+jgc3 Posted May 16, 2011 Author Share Posted May 16, 2011 It's definately hard to change that spare tire out there! lol You carry a spare tire for your kayak? Dude! You're doing it wrong! Quote Link to comment
+jgc3 Posted May 16, 2011 Author Share Posted May 16, 2011 Appreciate the post. Sounds like a great time would of been had by all. Thanks for the offer of a link on your site, Happy to put one up for your site as well... cheers I've hosted several boat-caching events and people love them! My GCXAZA Pirates at Cherokee Lake? event had a group of cachers on two pontoon boats, one ski boat and a jet ski on an all-day cruise to find 22 caches on islands or on the shore of Cherokee Lake in Tennessee. This is caching with style! Here's a certain well-known Reviewer relaxing on my pontoon boat between caches: Here a motley crew searches for an underwater cache made more easily available when the water level is down. Boat-caching events always get great logs, like this one or this one. I sold my boat and thus adopted out most of the 15 island caches on Lake Martin in Alabama but they are still being maintained by the new owners and are regularly found. That lake tour takes you to some beautiful remote islands, a state park, the Kawliga Bridge where a morose Hank Williams penned the song by that name, an abandoned gold mine accessible only by boat and numerous other interesting spots. I have hosted two events there where boatloads of cachers took the 10-cache half-day tour on pontoon boats. Great fun! I still own a few island caches that you can swim to or get by boat, like this one and this one. My weekend event at Lake Guntersville Alabama gave cachers an opportunity to get 11 boat-access-only caches around that lake from my pontoon boat. At my 3-day Alabama Open Invitational event I included a half-day deep-sea fishing expedition, not exactly caching but the cachers sure enjoyed it! Here a couple of California NUTS take on the briny deep off Alabama shores on a break during a week-long cache tour of the South: Here I am with some that became the geocacher's dinner that night: Go for it! Water outside the cache is a good thing! When you get your article published let me know and I will link to it in my geocaching magazine, The Online Geocacher http://onlinegeocacher.com Quote Link to comment
+jgc3 Posted May 16, 2011 Author Share Posted May 16, 2011 Thanks again. You may also want to include this event in your article, http://onlinegeocacher.com/issue/real_time/article/west-coast-geo-paddle-rally Quote Link to comment
+jgc3 Posted May 16, 2011 Author Share Posted May 16, 2011 Congrats on the First to find... the first of many more i hope.. but I must admit I haven't managed too many recently... still a find is better than another dreaded DNF! Being new at this Geocache thing, I was amazed to find a local cache, newly placed nine day previous, on a pond I long ago often paddled/fished. An opportunity to log a FTF possessed me and the following evening, after work, my sweetie joined me for a shared canoe ride to the GZ for my first FTF. It had been about four years since we enjoyed canoeing and look forward to a few more outings this summer. Quote Link to comment
Andronicus Posted May 16, 2011 Share Posted May 16, 2011 Unfortunatly, I don't have pictures, but I have found 1 cache with my 160hp jetski. Quote Link to comment
+ShowStop Posted May 16, 2011 Share Posted May 16, 2011 I placed a whole series of caches along the shores of Pyramid Lake which is just north of Los Angeles. http://www.geocaching.com/bookmarks/view.aspx?guid=503b92f0-353c-4b4e-ac6c-1fdc7e510aa8 Quote Link to comment
+jgc3 Posted May 18, 2011 Author Share Posted May 18, 2011 Sounds awesome on a jetski. Very cool.. Unfortunatly, I don't have pictures, but I have found 1 cache with my 160hp jetski. Quote Link to comment
+jgc3 Posted May 18, 2011 Author Share Posted May 18, 2011 Thanks for the post. Interesting list. Much appreciated. I placed a whole series of caches along the shores of Pyramid Lake which is just north of Los Angeles. http://www.geocaching.com/bookmarks/view.aspx?guid=503b92f0-353c-4b4e-ac6c-1fdc7e510aa8 Quote Link to comment
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