November 1, 2008

1st Dublin Geocachers meet

The first Dublin Geocachers meet is this afternoon at midday – it looks like there will be about 30 people there or more which is really neat. What is really bad is that this will be my first geocache in Ohio this year which is really bad – not sure how I’ve managed to go a whole year without caching. If you’re going, don’t forget to say hi.

Posted by Andy at 9:37 AM | Comments (0)

March 26, 2006

400!

 Found my 400th cache yesterday - a great day out caching - thanks for the company Team Lefor!

Posted by Andy at 7:53 AM

August 14, 2005

New cache icon!

As part of the Central Ohio Geocachers meet today, we all went to the March to the Arch webcam cache and Kristen took the photo. As this is the first webcam that I've had a chance to log I got another icon on my Stats
Thanks luv!

Posted by Andy at 1:26 AM

May 12, 2005

Franklin County maps

At a good night at Cache And Coffee which even Kristen enjoyed, Bjorn demonstrated the use of the Franklin County auditor map database which enables you to see who owns a piece of land - excellent for working out who to get permission from. Use it to find out the names of your neighbours (if you don't know them)

Posted by Andy at 4:32 PM

September 22, 2004

Photo's from Snowdon uploaded

Photo's from the Geocaching trip to Snowdon uploaded.

Posted by Andy at 8:52 PM

July 28, 2004

Geocachingtoday article

My write up for Don't Look Down has been published.

Posted by Andy at 7:08 AM

July 17, 2004

Don't Look Down at The Roaches

My 150th cache found and a fantastic time with loads of people there. Pictures available at my camera gallery but here is a sneak preview of the panoramic view from halfway up - click on the image for the full size.


The Official cache page

Posted by Andy at 1:52 PM

April 22, 2004

NW Cache Meetup

Went to my second North West Cache meetup on Sunday which was good fun although I spoke to more cachers out on the trail than I did in the pub itself. On the way there I did It's a crime and the only crime was how long it took me to find the thing, followed by Poor struggler which was hard to do without any muggles spotting me. By this time it was getting close to the event cache but I still managed to squeeze in Serenity which was a weird place (without giving too much away) and I managed to find a frog! It then started to chuck it down with rain so I went to the Cache meet, had a fantastic Beef and Ale pie - I can strongly recommend the food in this pub - and then nipped over the field to find Forever Bury where I met up with Rev n Doc and Taylor and had a quick chat with them as I was coming back and they were going. Shortly afterwards I met them again at Burr's Mousetrap which is a very intriguing cache location, especially with the train trying to make people jump.

Posted by Andy at 7:07 PM