Saturday, March 24, 2007

It's Posted


This is the second one we worked on while in Farmington Hills.
Now I will never understand why I park the car at places I do. Of course you don't relize till after

the cache is done that you could have parked way closer.. good gravy!


This microcache is hidden in a small park at the corner of Eleven Mile and Middlebelt.

Yes is was small and on the corner just like they said, that's why I couldn't figure out where to park.

Of course the obvious answer was across the street..lol


The creek that runs through this park was pretty cool. I know I'm very easy to amuse at times. But it was the first running water I seen after winter. :)


It was a easy find and a clever place to hide it!







M Cubed Museum

We did these next two geos in Farmington Hills. This cache was amazing to the eyes.
It's a virtual cache, which means there is no box of goodies at the end to find. We had clues that was had to find in this building, get the answers, then email them to the owner of the cache.

It took all I had in me not to spend lots of money in this place!! But money couldn't buy the sites that I seen in this place.
I know I'm not being to detailed on what I saw, only cause it is a virtual cache and seeing things in there and saying what they are would give it away to the next cacher that might read this post.

I will say though that its a place full of old games and circus things. And they work!! You can
actually play with everything in there.
After doing this cache, we seen on t.v. later that night a documentary on it. We was like OMG we was just there today. So that shows you how important and amazing this place really is.
I'm pretty sure half of the people that live in Farmington Hills has been there, but me being a out of towner that has never been there this was amazing to see.

I do have a couple pictures of the place. You'll have to click on the picture to probably see it better. The two answers that are needed in this cache are not pictured below, sorry! Have to play fair here!!








Thursday, March 22, 2007

Trail To Eagle-Citizenship In The Nation

The second one we did in Madison Heights while visiting here.
Apparently the person that made this geo has several other ones sorta related
to each other. Here is a few words taken from the cache page.


Second in a series of 12 caches representing the required Merit Badges that a boy must earn on his way to achieving the rank of Eagle Scout. Eagle Scout is the highest rank that a youth can earn in the Scouting program. When all 12 caches have been placed we will have a permanent Travel Bug that you can discover to complete your Eagle Project.
By the time a boy earns the Citizenship In The Nation merit badge he is knowledgeable about:
*Declaration of Independence
*Preamble to the Constitution
*The ConstitutionBill of Rights
*Amendments to the Constitution
*His elected representatives (Congressman, Senator, etc.)
*The branches of the Federal Government and their functions
*What it means to be a good citizen

Initial cache contents are various items that could be associated with patriotism.
Pretty cool huh? I really like when caches have a meaning behind them.


I really didn't take to many pictures of this one, but we did find it!!

Shooting Star


Well I happen to be visiting Madison Heights in Detroit and thought I would do a couple geocaches while the great weather prevailed.

This cache was a tricky one. I looked in the obvious spots and was even on my hands and knees digging

around a bit. Well it just wasn't there. So I stepped back and looked and put my geo thinking cap on. Then it dawned on me. Once I started looking standing up I found it!! I do love these ones. I did another one similiar to this one before.

Well I signed the log book and put a micro sig card in it and patted my back that I found it and headed out to do another one in the area.