Monday, June 14, 2010

Geocaching with the Pros (Scott AFB, IL)

We knew it was going to be another hot day, so we got up early to meet up with Dominic and Ellen, a couple from NY that we've gone Geocaching with before.  Dom and Ellen are very good and have gone to many states to find Geocaches.  Dom has found 1,169 and Ellen has found 849, so they're very experienced.

Dom, Dee, and Ellen.

We looked for some caches that were in the fairly easy category, but we only found two out of five.  At least it wasn't a total loss. Finds are categorized in levels of difficulty from 1 (easy) to 5 (hard).  We stuck to categories 1 and 2, but it's interesting that a 1 or 2 in one area of the country could be the same difficulty as a 2 or 3 in another.  This was one of our finds. I won't give it away on where exactly, but that's a cool hide.

Another part of Geocaches are benchmarks. This is new to us, but Dom and Ellen look for these too.

A benchmark is a geographic point whose position is known to a high degree of accuracy and is normally marked in some way. The marker is often a metal disk made for this purpose, and can be imbedded on a church spire, a radio tower, chiseled into stone, or a metal rod driven into the ground. Over two centuries or so, many other objects of greater or lesser permanence have been used. Benchmarks can be found at various locations all over the United States. They are used by land surveyors, builders and engineers, map makers, and other professionals who need an accurate answer to the question, "Where?" Many of these markers are part of the geodetic control network (technically known as the National Spatial Reference System, or NSRS) created and maintained by NOAA's National Geodetic Survey (NGS).

When we lived in O'Fallon we passed these all the time, but never noticed them.  Now I'll watch out for them and post on the Geocache site. Here's one on the side of a building in downtown O'Fallon.  It's about 3 or 4 inches in diameter.



We ate lunch at our our new favorite fast food restaurant, Culver's.  My sister took us to one in Wentzville, MO and we got the hamburger (Jim) and the tenderloin (me).  We were both impressed.  I think just traveling around the nation and finding good places to eat is something to look forward to.  We don't have a Culver's in NC.

Dom and Ellen both ride Harley's, that's how they got here from NY.  They each have their own Trike.  So after lunch we stopped by the local Harley-Davidson dealer just to look around.

Jim had his eye on this one.  Do we get a trailer and pull it with my car?  I think NOT.

I did find a hat that is interesting.  Just too hot to wear it this time of year.



We got home early afternoon and just crashed.  The temperature is mid 90's, but I seem to have trouble breathing with the high humidity.  We're using OUR shower since we'll get to dump our tanks this Thursday when we change sites.  We're not using the bathhouse as much this time.  We KNOW we can make it a week.

It was a great day and now we'll go Geocaching with the kids one day before we leave.  I'm glad we didn't take them today since we didn't find many and it was really sticky humid.

9 comments:

A couple of newer paintings 2019 said...

I would not go out geocaching in that humidity. You're a real trooper!

Prettypics123 said...

I just learned and wrote about geocaching. http://acamphosthousewifesmeanderings.blogspot.com/2010/06/beach-bum-with-view.html#comments

You guys sound as though you had a full and fun day! (except for the humidity)

ThE MidLiFe CrUiSeR said...

The only thing I could understand about your post was the following:
hamburger
tenderloin
Harley

Geocoaching went right over my head!
LOL :)

Nellie
http://midlifecruiser.blogspot.com/

Speedy said...

Our youngest daughter bought a Harley and they want us to buy one so we can ride with them? Jim you look good on that bike!! Who is the cowboy with you?

Happytrails said...

Great post on Geocaching! You have inspired us to get back out there and do some geocaching!! I bet it was fun going with the pros.
I have to learn a little more about the benchmarks. We're still new at it.
Love the hat!!

Mike & Gerri (happytrails)
http://freedom2roll.blogspot.com

Rod Ivers said...

Aw come on Mom, I really like the red one!!! Might be a little tough to take with you though.

KarenInTheWoods said...

Very interesting post Dee ... glad you are finding fun stuff to do out there in the big fulltiming world of rving!

Karen and Steve

Sam&Donna Weibel said...

We've had Harleys in the past, As Donna always said the differance between Men and Boys is the price of their toys. That hat is YOU Dee I hope you bought it for the fall and winter. Be safe out there. Sam & Donna.

Cyndi said...

We just started geocaching at the end of May - and are having a blast! We're now on our summer trip to Colorado, and are looking for caches everywhere we go. Going out tomorrow to do some fishing and look for 4 different caches.

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