A bicycle shadows at the start of a bike ride on Tulsa’s RiverParks Trails. 15 miles and it was all good. Most bicyclists I know don’t think 15 miles is even a decent warmup. I love 15 miles myself.
Out on a hike on Tulsa’s Turkey Mountain I found me a shadow selfie.
I’m a geocacher. Turkey Mountain has a geocache hidden in a hole in a cliff that I can see but cannot get to it. I’m a purist. If I can’t hold the cache, open it, and sign the log then I am not going to claim a find. They need to have another category such as “seen but couldn’t get to.” I got lots of those. Caches up in trees and such that I can’t reach. If I had somebody with me, then sure I’d try using ropes. The cache above is in a pretty remote area. If I fell and broke something and if I couldn’t get cell phone signal then I’d be in tough shape. Of course if I fell and was able to get help, my wife might kill me for being so dumb. So its kind of a lose/lose proposition. Meanwhile I’ll keep on checking on it. Maybe some critter will knock it out to the ground and then I could sign the log.
I’m linking with Shadow Shot Sunday.




Shame you couldn’t get to the geocache, seems like the container is a bit too far back for people to reach.
That seems really weird to me for someone to go to all that work making the cache and then hiding it in an place that isn’t even accessible . What is the thinking behind that? And that makes me wonder if you have made geocaches yourself (for others to find). Is that part of the hobby for everyone? It looks pretty nice on your mountain — especially for February!
…how tall you are!
I love your car, I have a Suburu Outback and LOVE it!
I grew up in Columbus, Ohio and we went to Old Man’s Cave often. Next trip back I have a bucket list to go to a lot of the places I went to as a child/teen.
Huh… how did I miss seeing last week’s shadow? Actually, I do remember the selfie, so maybe I just forgot to comment…