Logs for Trevor and Kate 

25-Oct-13
We had a great day hiking up and down steps, and up and down trails while in the area today. Thanks for the earthcache. Emailed for verification. 
 
What a day, what a view. Thanks for bringing us here. 
 
Nice little cache tucked away down the ramp. Thanks for the hunt! L: TB. 
 
24-Oct-13
Found outside of our hotel. We decided to plant ourselves here for the remainder of our trip. 
 
We saw your ferry. 
 
Started too low but figured out eventually how to get higher. 
 
23-Oct-13
After raising our selves to the occasion, we quickly had the cache in hand. Thanks! 
 
Checking in to our new digs nearby and walked bt this cache. While Trevor was still reading the directions to the cache, Kate just went inside and found it. Thanks for the hunt. 
 
Quick grab while in the area. Thanks! 
 
We had a fun-, wait-for-it, nicular time getting to this cache. It was a nice walk from the tourist spots up top to the cache. Took tb. Thanks! 
 
13-Oct-13
Out for a late night stroll. Thanks! 
 
This is our first cache in Hong Kong and our first cache in Asia. It took longer to find than it should have, but we sat down and eventually found the cache. Thanks! 
 
Kate made the grab on this one. Thanks! 
 
08-Jan-12
Grabbed this corner of this Delorme Page before turning East to Yakima then Spokane. Thanks! 
 
10-Nov-11
Kate had a few hours to kill before a dinner so she headed to the new MLK memorial and checked out some other sites in the area including this one. Thanks for the view! 
 
In town for a bit for business and had some free time to run around the mall. Emailed for verification. 
 
In town for a business meeting and couldn't pass up touring the national mall. Thanks for the virtual cache! Emailed for verification. 
 
Very cool and eerie memorial. Thanks for showing us this place. Emailed for verification. 
 
We came at night, and it was lit beautifully. Thanks for the tour of the area. 
 
The place that started it all, sort of. In town for a couple of days on business and had some free time this afternoon. Emailed for verification. Thanks! 
 
Got into town today and have a business meeting nearby tomorrow. Luckily the hotel is semi-nearby. Emailed for verification. 
 
We only had today as free time to walk around and see the sites before having to be cooped up all day tomorrow in meetings. This would be a cool place to have a meeting.... Wonder if they would consider moving it here.... Emailed for verification. 
 
Kate gets to visit all the cool places. Thanks for taking her here. 
 
27-Sep-10
We were waiting for our ferry/boat ride on the lake and walked to this cache. Kate spotted it right away. Thanks! 
 
Found before we crashed for the day. Thanks for bringing us to a cute park. 
 
31-Dec-05
We caught this fish out at Clydes Lake with Trevor's father outside of Sharp, Texas. The worms weren't working so we switched to shiney lures. Thanks for the hunt! 
 
28-Dec-05
We found this one at the Austin State Capital. It was much unexpected because we were looking for another object for a virtual cache. Nevertheless, it was a grand find! 
 
We discovered this cache while doing Texas Virtual Movie Cache #2. We put together pieces of the puzzle, and autoconfirmed our best movie guess! Bingo!

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26-Dec-05
We saw this confederate soilder's grave upon leaving a nearby cache. This is PVT John W Russell. CO K 7 FLA INF CSA. He was born in 1952 and died in 1916. He currently resides in Camp Creek Cemetary in Robertson County, TX. 
 
General Walter W. Williams, reputed to have been the last surviving soldier of the Civil War. Walter joined the Confederate States Army. He started as a forage master, Company C, Fifth Regiment, Hood's Brigade. He is buried in one of the oldest public burial grounds in Robertson County. His daughter attributes the following to General Williams after the age of 100
* first airplane ride at 100
* rode a horse at age 103
* shot his last deer at 107
* appeared and danced on a tv program at 112
* given the honorary rank of General by Dwight D. Eisenhower

Grave site can be found at N 31 01.410 W096 25.422

General Walter W. Williams was 117 when he died in 1959.
 
 
Caldwell is the Kolache Capital. Kolaches are a sweet bun made from yeasted dough and usually having a fruit or poppy seed filling. Caldwell http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Caldwell,_Texas is a city located in Burleson County, Texas. As of the 2000 census, the city had a total population of 3,449. It is the county seat of Burleson County. City nickname: "The Kolache Capital of Texas" 
 
12-Oct-05
Congrats, Morgue!
We knew someone out there would have all the items about them. We love how you did Viking, especially. Sorry it seems we put you through the ringer on that one. Your new, new, master pic fits the bill. This hot potato is all yours now.

T&K 
 
09-Oct-05
We have a series of caches out based on the alphabet.
So we want to play a game called "I Spy."

All of these items must be in your Master Picture, be they real, alive, photography, stuffed, statuary, etc. It must not be something you drew with crayons or markers, and it must not be clip art you just downloaded off the internet.

If not all of the items are visible due to the scope of the Master Picture, you can take seperate group photos along with the Master Picture to show each item.

Some of the items are obviously straight forward, others are open for interpretation. You Must Have All Items in some form or fashion.

Here is your list:
A is for Apple
B is for Ball
C is for Cat
D is for Doll
E is for Elephant
F is for Fan
G is for GPSr
H is for Honey
I is for Ice Cream
J is for Jumprope
K is for Kaleidoscope
L is for Lamp
M is for Map
N is for Newspaper
O is for Ornament
P is for Pepsi
Q is for Queen
R is for Rod and Reel
S is for Sponge
T is for Toes
U is for Umbrella
V is for Viking
W is for Witch
X is for X
Y is for Yoda
Z is for Zipper
 
 
19-Sep-05
This stone is located outside of Jack and Dan's Tavern in Spokane, WA. It is mainly used during St. Patricks Day although we would never kiss it. 
 
11-Sep-05
Found this one while going around the Post Falls/CDA area of Idaho on our way to check on a cache and finish a multi that was in the area. Thanks for the hunt! 
 
03-Sep-05
We found this Mountie Moose in the CN Tower. He was just standing there looking at us. As far as the pics on this page show, he hasn't been taken. We will post our photos as soon as we return home from vacation later on next week when we have download capability. We hope that will be okay. Thanks. 
 
Name: Osgoode Hall National Historic Site of Canada
Date Designated: 1979
Used: Elegant seat of courts and law society, begun in 1829
Address: Corner of York Street and Queen Street, Toronto, Ontario
WWW: http://parkscanada.pch.gc.ca/apps/lhn-nhs/det_E.asp?oqSID=0557&oqeName=Osgoode+Hall&oqfName=Osgoode+Hall


DESC: It's a big building. Look at the picture (when they are posted after we are home from vacation later on next week) 
 
26-Jun-05
This is Little Falls Dam on the Spokane River constructed in 1911. There is a cache nearby too! 
 
08-May-05
This is Camp Baird. http://kiwanis.colville.com/camp_baird/ This Scout camp is Privately owned and could not be visited up close and personal. It is located off the Colville-Tiger Rd in between Colville and Tiger, WA. 
 
09-Mar-05

This is a must stop for all and any geocacher out there. We can't wait to visit. We are wishful in thinking that we will cache every state one day. We'll try to hit Maine in the fall, we hear it is beautiful then.

Thanks for an interesting and enjoyable cache.

 
 
17-Oct-04
We were out on a three hour sailing tour/class and saw this lighthouse at the Bitterend Marina in Bayview, ID. It was cold and rainy, however, we didn't sink or flip over and we found a cache! 
 
21-Jun-04
47 39.832 N 117 25.787 W
111 years old! Why that reminded us of the Spokane County Courthouse located in Spokane, Wa. 111 years ago in 1893 construction of the County Courthouse began. Its initial cost was $273,600. It was completed by 1895. It was extensively remodeled in 1946, and a new wing was added in 1956 which cost more than the original building ($525,000!)

47 40.306 N 117 22.416 W
Of course then we wondered how Spokane got its name. The County and City of Spokane derived its name from the Spokan tribe. (note the Spokan doesn't have the e on the end of it). One of the most famous of the Spokan Chiefs was Chief Spokan Garry. He became the central speaker for the Spokanes, Coeur d'Alenes, and Colvilles nations when negotiating with territorial Governor Isaac I. Stevens. He managed to prevent Stevens from taking their best lands and placing them on a reservation during negotiations in 1855. Today there is a statue in his honor at Chief Garry Park located on Mission Street in Spokane, WA.

47 39.707 N 117 23.530 W
Speaking of Mission, Spokane also is home to the Union Gospel Mission. What has become known to locals as "The Mission" was established in Spokane, Washington, in 1951 as a non-profit, Christian relief and rehabilitation agency. What began as a simple “soup kitchen†has evolved into a 24 hours-a-day, seven days-per-week social service agency whose purpose is to provide for the physical, spiritual, and emotional needs of people in crisis. They have a chapel, and provide youth progams, medical services, a learning center, food, personal care items, lodging, and guidance for the homeless and poor, all free of charge thanks to the citizens of the community.

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11-Jun-04

N 47° 34.830 W 117° 17.290
We were hiking in the Iller Creek Conservation area. As we passed this rock formation we didn't think anything of it. Only after we climed this big ass hill and looked back did we think "hey! we just passed a camel!" So here is the Camel we found way up in the hills near Spokane, WA. 
 
24-Feb-04
Hey! It's not often that I find a cache I don't have to leave home for. Thanks for the fun and unique cache.