Monday, November 13, 2006
Saturday was good
I dropped Julia off at Archivers to scrapbook for the day. D (CacheOnly75) and I got out there early (9am or so). I met him at the Norcross Park/Ride lot at 85 and Indian Trail. Our first stop was the nearby Pirkle Creek Cache. This one involved a bit of climbing/sliding down a hill. Cache was an ammo box which we found under a log. Next one on the docket was Historic Hooters. This was an easily found skirtlifter micro. This was the first skirtlifter D had seen, so that was a good thing. Onward from there to Elizabeth's Sentimental Common Micro. This one was a nano that was hiding in plain sight on the back of a sign. This was also D's first nano and he was amazed that this was actually the container. After this, we moved further into the old-town part of Norcross to Thrasher Park and did the Historic Norcross multi. This one involved finding some historical information on a plaque and then doing a bit of simple math to come up with the coordinates of the container. The container itself was well-hidden, particularly with the leaves on the ground. Took a bit of pawing around but we eventually found it. We then trotted onward to Welcome To Norcross III This one, D spotted lurking in a hideyhole in an elaborate Welcome To Norcross sign in the Peachtree Corners area. After this cache, I had to pee desperately...So, we took a break at a nearby Publix. And then moved on to another nearby cache, Publix Enemy Takes Centre Stage This is one that I had been out on before with no success. We looked around a bit and D finally spotted it (an Altoid's container), hidden in a crack in the concrete. From there, we moved on to the final one of the day Pony Express At Soggy Grass Stop Cache While there, we ran into Benatic, another cacher. Benatic actually found the cache. It was a good day.
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