- The cache is shoulder height
- along the wall
- right by the point
- there is a little loose stone
As we where walking back my dad was walking with his right hand along the wall so he could feel if any of the rocks where loose.Then he stopped. He took a small rock and handed it to me. I took it. He got up on his tippy toes and looked inside the hole. In the hole, he could see just a speck of plactic. He turns to me and says "Bingo".
3 comments:
Meghan, Isn't geocaching great fun!? We have been doing it for about 4 years. I even bought some units for my school to use to learn more about latitude and longitude. The Harris family is into it too. As a matter-of-fact, Mr. Harris asked me if you all were doing any geocaching in France. I told him that I wasn't sure. Now I can tell him that you are international geocachers. The Harris's have their own geocache. I am the one who introduced them to it when we went to visit them in Viriginia a few years back. When you get back we can make some trips together.
Love,
Lisa
Meghan,
This sounds so cool and adventuresome; something right up your alley. Were the instructions you used in English or did you have to translate them? Did you keep the bear and leave something for the next person? If so, what did you leave?
Love,
Aunt Carol
What fun! I have heard of this game and it does sound great. Beautiful location. Your description was excellent.
Shoe Queen
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