Geocaching Saturday

Saturday was a perfect day for winter in Oklahoma. Sunny and warm, maybe a little breezy but I’ll take it.

The whole family loaded up along with one dog, Ginger, the dachsund mutt mix.

We went to Haikey Creek Park in Broken Arrow. Sweetie, SuperPizzaBoy, and Ginger went walking on the the various paths.

I went went looking for geocaches: Haikey Creek #4 and #5. The first I have found in MONTHS.

I found both pretty handily. Originally I had posted pics of both but they both looked kind of alike. The above is of #5. #4 looks just like only it was a round container. I knew that it had been some time since I’ve gone caching because I actually hesitated sticking my hand in there to get the cache. I was so ashamed of myself. If you don’t like sticking your hand into logs and rock crevices to find things then you had better stick with scrapbooking.

I finished up and headed back to find the rest of my pack. They were headed toward me.

SPB’s vehicle is a Triton. It is very cool. It steers with the rear wheels and has a very low center of gravity. I had a theory for a long time that it cannot be turned over. I tested that theory last summer and found out that my theory was wrong but there was no photographic evidence. Sweetie again proved the theory wrong a few months ago at Jewell Lake. I have video of that but she has forbidden the posting of that evidence. This is not the sort of pioneering, can do, attitude that has made our United States of America the powerhouse of science and technology and the bastion of free enterprise and democracy that it is today.
Anybody want me to post the video? If I get enough responses then maybe Sweetie will relent. Let me know.

We had a great time. We finished up by going to Quik Trip, for giant drinks. SPB and I got hot dogs.

6 thoughts on “Geocaching Saturday

  1. Baloney

    Of course I want to see the video! 😉
    Sweetie would be insane to let you post it.
    Do you want Hank now that he is repaired? Think he is ready to retire in the geocache and let Flat Baloney do all of the traveling.
    Let me know…

  2. DeeBee

    I went looking for a cache here in Claremore a while back and found that the place where it was hidden had been uprooted by some dirt work in the area. I haven’t tried again to find a cache but I think it sounds really fun.

  3. Sweetie

    If you know what’s good for you, you will not post the video! Maybe we can post the video of you and you infamous Christmas biking accident.

  4. Yogi

    Claremore has a lot of geocaches. One of the best in the state is at the nature preserve at Rogers State University.

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