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Geocache | 2008-05-04
According to Sophie, this arch gate is very famous. I have to check with Kyle, the other student at University of Calgary if it is true.
According to Sophie, this arch gate is very famous. I have to check with Kyle, the other student at University of Calgary if it is true.
A long waited bike ride for Sophie. She waited for entire winter for this day, like a bear waiting for spring to eat people.
We rode bike from the university to downtown. So many people riding, jogging, or walking on the path. It was warm and a very present day.
I own these condos on the back.
We stole her egg and ate it in front of this poor geese like a bear would eat people.
Do you see anything?
Look what I found? Geocache!! This is a game people hide their treasures and post the location on the internet. You have to have GPS to play this game. If you are interested, you can visit www.geocaching.com
Inside the box, I found a travel bug. This was my first time I found a travel bug. As you can see travel bug has a serial number on it, and you can track where this bug is from and where it has traveled. This one started from Ontario then Quebec, Ontario, Australia, Ontario, then Calgary. Sophie and I were the first to recover this bug in Calgary.
Usually people put something inexpensive goods. People take some and put some and put back the box where it was, so that other people can come and find it.
We didn't take any but I put Sophie's cigar.
Me riding. Who's looking at my butt?
This is the second location we went to look for Geocache. According to the web, it should be somewhere in this stars, but we couldn't find it.
This is my GPS. I love it. It can tell me not only the location, but speed, direction, map, distance to programmed location, estimated time to get to next point. It will record tracks I took, I can download route before I leave house, auto street routing, etc. Now I don't have to getting lost on road or off road.