Saturday, July 21, 2007

First Post

Hello!

This is our first post on the HauntHunters Geocaching Blog. This blog is meant to document the delights, frustratings and boredoms of our Geocaching adventures. In addition to Geocaching, we also Waymark and Letterbox. There is a link section on this blog that can give more information on these other activities. We're also interested in TerraCaching but are concentrating on Geocaching.com's caches for right now.

Previous to now, I had been documenting our team's progress amidst other personal life blogging on my [Mrs. HH] personal blog. Enough is enough of that.

In 2006 and again in 2007, Mr. HH had full hip replacements. Now that he's no longer overwhelmed with the pain and agony of his hip joints deteriorating, he's been quite keen on getting out and getting back active. It's been a welcome change back to the way things once were and we hardly find ourselves at home, anymore.

Well, today I slept in and it had been forever since I'd been able to sleep past 9am, so we didn't get an early start like Mr. HH had wanted. We had other errands to occupy ourselves so we didn't start Geocaching until the afternoon.

We found:
  • Hurricane Jeanne, The Mean Machine (GCPZKZ) - This was quite surprising on how unhidden this hide was. We're concerned for its safety but since it hadn't been messed up by anyone before now, it must be okay to be the way it is. Mr. HH had to do some balancing to reach it.
  • Marms On The Bay (GCQ2JH) - I love Old Florida, so I adore Historic Punta Gorda. While, Mr. HH noted the well-known mural and found the cache, I took pictures of the street and the Purple House. What I find most interesting about the mural this cache is named after is that there was no controversy over the sexist term "School Marms". Instead the only controversy was over the women featured in the mural being "ugly". It makes me want to quote Ron White when he says, "The next time you have a thought, just let it go." You can learn more about the Punta Gorda murals [here].

We DNF'd (did not find):

  • Bisset Shelter (GCV8WX) - This DNF was somewhat troubling since what we did find was a syringe and spoon. Disposed of properly, we continued to look for the cache and thought we'd found it, just as a fellow approached the park with his three children. He sat right in proximity of the suspected cache and drank a soda while his children played on the playground nearby. Mr. HH informed him of what we'd found so he could keep his children safe and we left. We have to return to this one to find out if we're right or not.
  • Auntcack's Enamor (GCQ1CA) - This cache is a four difficulty micro dedicated to one cacher's dislike for a piece of City artwork that used to be on the cache site and is now positioned across the street, and is also a waymark. I searched up into the sign and suspect that I didn't get far enough up in there. We should bring a mirror. I don't want to ask the hiders for additional hints when the one they gave in the hint section is pretty straight-forward.
  • Nesbit (GC13CMP) - Another JJmac micro gets the better of us and night falls in. After having found three JJmac micro hides in the boondocks of undeveloped/under-developed North Port plus the Gilchrist Park (GCNKMQ) micro, I thought Mr. HH was getting the knack for the JJmac hides. I guess there's still more to get.

On the funny side, the littlest HauntHunter now incorporates poking into bushes and looking around as part of his play... because, you know, that's what people do at parks. At least the people he hangs out with do that.

We also took the time to hide one micro. I will take the time to submit that cache later on tonight.

- Mrs. HH

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