Gallery of log for E=MC2
Night #1 and Day #1
With three events and a weekend off I decided on heading over to Canberra to attempt the ‘Most cache types in a day challenge’. After arriving Friday night and having a great night sleep, it was morning and I headed off to find the caches between the motel and the first event. It was a great drive across the country side picking up the finds plus the caches at both parts of the rest area where the first event was held. A fun little event for everyone to meet and greet before heading into Canberra for the CITO. Next, it was time for the CITO plus claiming the find on nearby virtual cache. After the CITO, I was up to 7 cache types already. Then, it head off to find a WIG and LB to add the next two types to the list before heading to the final event. At the final event, I had a delicious Chicken Snitty and spoke all things Geo with the other attendees. Finally it was time to get a mystery cache to make it 11 for the day. Just before heading back to my motel I passed by the GCA History series along the Anzac Parade. The 11 cache types found today were: Traditional, Multi-cache, Lab-cache, Earth-cache, Event, Virtual, CITO, Wherigo, Letterbox, Community Celebration Event and Mystery.
Day #2
After another great night sleep, I woke up and got started on working out where I was going to cache before heading home. I packed up the motel room and then it was time to head off. I decided on finding the four Adventure Labs near Questacon for an easy 20 finds. This didn’t go exactly to plan due to one of the WP’s taking about 20minutes to find the answer. Unfortunately, I couldn’t get the bonus for the Reconciliation Walk Lab due to the amount of muggles passing GZ. These adventures as well as some other caches that I passed by led to a great day out. These other caches had been on the To-Do-List for quite some time and/or were a part of finishing my Project GC tables. I even managed to make find #2000 on the last lab cache I found today in Binalong. It has taken 5+ years to make this achievement. Now, time to head home, have dinner and get ready for TAFE tomorrow.
TB visit on all caches. I would like to thank all CO’s of the caches I found today and for allowing them to bring enjoyment to me and the rest of the caching community. TFTC’s and TFTE’s
With three events and a weekend off I decided on heading over to Canberra to attempt the ‘Most cache types in a day challenge’. After arriving Friday night and having a great night sleep, it was morning and I headed off to find the caches between the motel and the first event. It was a great drive across the country side picking up the finds plus the caches at both parts of the rest area where the first event was held. A fun little event for everyone to meet and greet before heading into Canberra for the CITO. Next, it was time for the CITO plus claiming the find on nearby virtual cache. After the CITO, I was up to 7 cache types already. Then, it head off to find a WIG and LB to add the next two types to the list before heading to the final event. At the final event, I had a delicious Chicken Snitty and spoke all things Geo with the other attendees. Finally it was time to get a mystery cache to make it 11 for the day. Just before heading back to my motel I passed by the GCA History series along the Anzac Parade. The 11 cache types found today were: Traditional, Multi-cache, Lab-cache, Earth-cache, Event, Virtual, CITO, Wherigo, Letterbox, Community Celebration Event and Mystery.
Day #2
After another great night sleep, I woke up and got started on working out where I was going to cache before heading home. I packed up the motel room and then it was time to head off. I decided on finding the four Adventure Labs near Questacon for an easy 20 finds. This didn’t go exactly to plan due to one of the WP’s taking about 20minutes to find the answer. Unfortunately, I couldn’t get the bonus for the Reconciliation Walk Lab due to the amount of muggles passing GZ. These adventures as well as some other caches that I passed by led to a great day out. These other caches had been on the To-Do-List for quite some time and/or were a part of finishing my Project GC tables. I even managed to make find #2000 on the last lab cache I found today in Binalong. It has taken 5+ years to make this achievement. Now, time to head home, have dinner and get ready for TAFE tomorrow.
TB visit on all caches. I would like to thank all CO’s of the caches I found today and for allowing them to bring enjoyment to me and the rest of the caching community. TFTC’s and TFTE’s