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Create your own visited map of The United States ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ this is the OFFICIAL CraMicDan GEO-CACHING blog/journal. in this blog youll read about the adventures taken on by CraMicDan in the attempt to locate and find "caches" hidden by other GEO-CACHERS weather it be local to the home coordinats, or while traveling to other destinations. it is also the blog of CraMicDan's own hidden CACHES left for other adventurers to find. for more information on this GPS (Global Positioning System) Hobby, for one or any number of ppl to be a part of you can go to this link: www.geocaching.com. in here we will post notes left by geo-cahers, images left, trinkets left, containers, map locations, and coordinates for those "caches" we find, and those we hid for others. so, if you were lucky enough to find a disposable camera left by CraMicDan in a cache, and you took a picture of yourself and or your group..be looking to return here to see yourself in the blog! good luck and good hunting! CraMicDan ~
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Tuesday, July 5, 2011

NEWS - GEOCACHING : THE UNINTENDED RESULTS


Geocaching: the unintended results

 
It was a normal busy Friday morning in the small West Yorkshire market town of Wetherby when someone working in a café spotted a man acting a bit suspiciously on the street.
He appeared to have a small plastic box in his hand and after fiddling with the container he bent down and hid it under a flower box standing on the pavement. He then walked off, talking to somebody on his phone.
Karen Brittain, whose café door is just a few feet from where the container was left on 1 July, was alarmed by the man's behaviour and called the police, who then sealed off the area.
She said: "We were closed down for several hours and it was a disaster for us really, because we had been very busy that morning and it was a beautiful day and we probably would have been very busy."
A unit from the Royal Logistic Corps at Catterick Garrison were called. They moved the planter to expose the box and sent in a robot to carry out a controlled explosion.
Suspicious device Shops in the area were closed for nearly three hours and business owners say they collectively lost thousands of pounds. Afterwards the remains of the plastic box were left scattered across the pavement.
But it was not a bomb, the suspicious device was a geocache.
Businesses were evacuated after police cordoned off an area of Wetherby
Geocaching is an internet-based treasure hunt. Here in the UK it has grown in popularity over the last decade and tens of thousands of people are involved.
The concept is a simple one. Geocachers leave a container, which can vary greatly in size, at a location of their choice. They then put the exact co-ordinates of their box on the geocache website.
Other geocachers then go hunting for the box. There are currently thousands of caches hidden across Britain.
They are found by using a device fitted with GPS - Global Positioning System. The geocacher who has hidden a box puts the GPS co-ordinates online and these are used by other geocachers to find it.
The cache is nearly always well hidden and can take a bit of cunning to find. It's all part of the challenge, but it's also why the centre of Wetherby was brought to a standstill.
The events in West Yorkshire have now made the police and the geocaching community pause for thought. Some online forums are now questioning whether caches should be left in urban areas.

In placing the caches, what I would say is, please apply some common sense to where you put them”


Ch Insp Mick Hunter, who was in charge of the response last Friday, said: "Police don't want to spoil people's fun and if people want to geocache then that's great. "But in placing the caches, what I would say is, please apply some common sense to where you put them."
He also questions putting caches in urban areas.
"If you feel as though you have to do that, then perhaps contact the police, let us know where it is, give us a description and perhaps a picture and a contact number would be very useful."
But what do geocachers think? Dave Palmer, a prolific geocacher, believes there is still a problem with many people being unaware of the activity.
"We still need to get the information out to police officers. Maybe we need to get to chief police officer level and get the information disseminated down to a forcewide level in each area," he said.
Although this appears to be an episode executed in good faith from all sides, it left traders in a busy town out of pocket and the last geocacher to find the box outside Karen's café with a police caution.
And with so many caches around the UK at the moment, will this be the last time one of them cause a bomb scare?

Sunday, June 10, 2007

TAPS - GEOCACHE #GC139NV



DAYLIGHT ONLY
Bring a pen/pencil and should you decide to roam, please be respectful.
DAYLIGHT ONLY

Day is done, gone the sun,
From the hills, from the lake,
From the sky.
All is well, safely rest,
God is nigh.

Go to sleep, peaceful sleep,
May the soldier or sailor,
God keep.
On the land or the deep,
Safe in sleep.

Love, good night, Must thou go,
When the day, And the night
Need thee so?
All is well. Speedeth all
To their rest.

Fades the light; And afar
Goeth day, And the stars
Shineth bright,
Fare thee well; Day has gone,
Night is on.

Thanks and praise, For our days,
'Neath the sun, Neath the stars,
'Neath the sky,
As we go, This we know,
God is nigh.


I APPOLOGISE IN ADVANCE for the fact there are no images posted here or on the site. my camera didnt take ANY shots after 9am this day and i had a LOT of images i took of all kinds of things as we caches at 4 seperate places. NONE of the images i took came out.
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DAYLIGHT ONLY
Bring a pen/pencil and should you decide to roam, please be respectful.
DAYLIGHT ONLY

Day is done, gone the sun,
From the hills, from the lake,
From the sky.
All is well, safely rest,
God is nigh.

Go to sleep, peaceful sleep,
May the soldier or sailor,
God keep.
On the land or the deep,
Safe in sleep.

Love, good night, Must thou go,
When the day, And the night
Need thee so?
All is well. Speedeth all
To their rest.

Fades the light; And afar
Goeth day, And the stars
Shineth bright,
Fare thee well; Day has gone,
Night is on.

Thanks and praise, For our days,
'Neath the sun, Neath the stars,
'Neath the sky,
As we go, This we know,
God is nigh.
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i enjoyed the reverence of this cache.
my son "Dan" of CraMicDan found this with very little assitance.

we signed the log.

CraMicDan

CAPTURE THE FLAG III RETURNS...YET AGAIN - GEOCACHE #GCJPRM

I APPOLOGIZE IN ADVANCE fot the lack of images, my camera decided to act up and we didnt realize it till it was too late, all the images for the day were lost and i had some awsome shots of various slies and monuments and cahce finds. none of them are on the SD card for retreival.
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Capture the Flag III Returns...Yet Again! #GCJPRM

No. 3 in the Capture the Flag contest. Who from Tulsa will retrieve "the flag" and return it to Tulsa County?

Yes, CTF III has returned for the THIRD time! I originally placed this cache in a really neat (but I'm sorry to say, unaccessable, place). Read the logs I wrote below if you want a good laugh! Like to have never got the cache back into my own hands! Sorry to all of you cachers who visited the site only to find it behind locked doors.

Then there was a fire in the area of the second cache which destroyed the container. I recently replaced the entire cache...just not with "flag items." Hopefully, the third time will be successful!

Written at the time of the second placement: No problems like that now. Hope you enjoy... HA!!!
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this one had the GPS cords right on it!
"Dan" found this one with little assitance.
we took inventory and contents held at time of find:
*BALL ON STRING GAME
*TELEPHOME KEYCHAIN
*FISH NIGHT LIGHT
*CROSS KEY CHAIN
*1 BLACK DIE
*TB-NEVADA CORRECTIONS C.P.O.F.#576493 (DESTINATION: as many CORRECTION/LAW ENFORCMENT FACILITIES as possible to collect as many badges as possible)
*HEARTSHAPED RAFIA WREATH - blue/white/black
*OTOWANATOMI NATION bracellette
*JILLCACHININ calling card
*BOTTLE OPENER/LIGHTER
*HEART SHAPED PENCIL SHARPENER
*PUMPKIN PEX DISPENSER
*"MAGIC GRIP" JAR OPENER
*BLUE KEYCHAIN LANYARD (we traded out)
*2PENCILS
*PEN
*2 SUPER BALLS - 1)multi colored, 1)basketball
*2 GOLD BALLS - 1)white, 1)yellow
*PLASTIC COMPAS
*SPIDERMAN RING
*OKLAHOMA COUNTY SHARIFFS ERASER
*VASALINE brand HAND LOTION
*TRAVEL SHAMPOOS x2
*"CARS" RING
*BUTTERFLY MAGNET
*MID CONTINENTAL LIFE KEYCHAIN
*WINI THE POOH MINI FRISBI
* ORANGE "SNAPBACK" HAND
*SHASTA BOTTLE OPENER

for cache finds id have to say this was the largest by far we have ever had the privilage of sourcing, we tool the blue lanyard and have it hanging off the GPS unit. left: a yellow smilie face ping pong ball.

i would like to warn anyone that there is POINSON IVE (PI) and i believe i contracted it on and around my ankle area.

CraMicDan

CIRCLE K P&G - GEOCACHE # GC123D7 - Found



i want to apologise in advance for the lack of images, my camera wasnt working corectly during this entire days adventures worth of GEOCACHING, none of the images i took for the 4 caches we located came out.
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This is an easy park and grab. Nothing complicated.

This is our first cache hide. There is no theme to it, just a log book inside, so bring your own writing utensil. Have fun!

Additional Hints:
NOT the dumpster. Look down under.
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this was a cache we did right after a heavy rainfall. GPD had "Cra" a bit all over the paved area and he had even checked the area where "Dan" eventually located the cache at, and missed it completly.

i myself, had a stong suspicion it was in 1 of 4 places, the right one being one of the 4 id have chosen myself.

this was a really light and easy, park and grap cache find.
the kind i like the best! lol

CraMicDan

JUST ANOTHER DAY... - GEOCAHCE #GCGWDX- Found




i apologize in advance for the lack of images in this blog. my camera was messed up during each of the 4 caches we did today and NONE of the images i took for the 4 finds came out.

Just Another Day…
Oklahoma Fallen & Living Firefighters Memorial
GEOCACHE #GCGWDX



This is a special memorial that really deserves to have attention drawn to it. It is located at the Oklahoma State Firefighters Museum in OKC and honors all Oklahoman firefighters, especially those who have given the supreme sacrifice in the line of duty. Their names are inscribed in granite on the Wall of Valor. Towering above the Wall is the eye-catching sculpture of two firefighters, titled 'Just Another Day,' by artist Shahla Rahimi Reynolds of OKC.

The memorial is open to the public (at no cost) between the hours of 6 a.m. and 11 p.m. daily.

If you are interested in seeing displays about firefighting, you should visit the nearby Oklahoma State Firefighters Museum, which is open from 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Monday-Saturday, 1 p.m. to 4:15 p.m. on Sundays. (It is closed on all major holidays.) There is a $4 admission charge for the museum ($3 for seniors, $2 for children ages 6-12).

The above coordinates will lead you to the memorial itself. To find the hidden cache, you will need to find the answers to the following questions, and then replace the letters (in the coordinates for the hidden cache) with the correct numbers.

A) the number of birds depicted on the Wall of Valor
B) the number of black granite panels on the Wall of Valor which do NOT have engraved inscriptions
C) the date inscribed on the flame sculpture (near its base): Feb. ____ 2000
D) the number of circular windows at the memorial

These are the coordinates for the hidden cache:
35 degrees 31.D7B
97 degrees 27.BAC

The cache container is a camouflaged Altoids tin (standard size). With the logbook inside, there is very little space for other items, so if you choose to leave something, please be sure the container closes tightly, without strain. There is no pen or pencil, so you will need to bring your own, if you wish to sign the logbook. Besides the logbook, the cache's original contents included three 2001 Heroes USA semi-postal stamps and three 2001 New York quarters. There is a picnic table nearby, where you can log your find. Unfortunately, there are also wasps in the vicinity, so keep an eye out for them!

The first half of this cache is handicap-accessible, but the second half is not. If you are only able to log the first half of the cache, just e-mail the answers to the four questions above, plus complete this quotation, found on the Wall of Valor:
Give them a crown of beauty ______________ ______ ____________ .

Additional Hints
Magnetized. Rust-colored. Knee-high. East side.
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this had the GPS unit locate it right on target, and it took us several passes before "Cra" decided to dig a bit deeper than we had, and discovered it.
i ("Mic") had even looked right at it and never noticed it!!!

once we found it we signed the log.

my son "Dan" loved the staues and the "old-timey" reminants that sit on the grounds to look over and wonder about.

i hads taken some really awsome shots of the stormy skies and the sun shining thru the clouds at this place...

Saturday, June 9, 2007

ROUND TIN - GEOCACHE #GCZDCV




Nice wooded walking trail at the south end of the Joe B. Barnes park system. Parking available at the south trail head. You are looking for a 5" round metal tin that has been painted flat black with camo duct tape over the top and sides. Contains several small trade items in a ziploc bag.

NOTE: This area experiences heavy traffic after dark during the later part of November and through December, since the walking trail area parallels the road that leads into the annual Midwest City Holiday Lights Spectacular exhibit.

Additional Hints
Best to approach from the north off the path.
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This had to be one of the funnest ones we were ver on, not for the cache itself but for a running storyline within this geocachers society here in oklahoma...

it has something to do with a guy named:DARKMOON and his fight agaisnt the evil army of SQUIRRLS which are all enlisted by COMMANDER SQUIRRL...

as you read youll see why this was so entertaining as well as the images i captured to add to the "feel" for this partivular story..lol

this was a cache off a main trail in a park.
GPS took us directly to the cache.
"Cra" had actully seen it but disregarded it as nothing and i went to see for myself and saw it as a different color...he said from the angle he was at it was all black, i myself, saw CAMO as described in the post as the identifying factor to its look.

took inventory and contenets held (at time of find):
*FLAG key chain "Land of The Free"
*blue poker chip
*KEY ID COVERS -10green, 1)purple
*GOLD BEADS
*SILVER CHAIN
*COMPASS
*LOGBOOK
*PENCIL

we took nothing
left nothing but did sigh the logbook

IMAGES and some text about what we did and saw on the way:

we encounterd many a creature as we made our way thru the path to the cache.
this was a butterfly (i called it a moth) just sitting on the grass, never moved when we passed it:
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heres the sihn for the park:
we were down at the bottom where it says "you are here"
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the main path
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a little brook, still and stagnated
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"Cra" following GPS to the cache
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another fuzzy creature..a CATIPILLAR!!
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He TICKLES!!!!
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took him about 40 feet to another area and let him go on a tree..
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"HMMMM, WHERE IS IT?!?!?!"
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"Mic" .."your kidding right? this is the image you want me to post? take another picture!"
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"THATS BETTER!" "Mic" with the ROUND TIN:
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little catapillar made it all the way up the tree!
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"LOOK! thats COMMANDER SQUIRRLS HENCHEMEN!"
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he was upset we were about 25 feet below him, and he was looking at us and making all these threatening noises at us...
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there everywhere, watching us...
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this one FOLLWED US!!!!!!
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LOOK, I HAVNT MET THIS DARKMOON CHARACTEWR YET, IM JUST HERE GEOCACHING OK MR SQUIRRL?!?!can we go by now?!?!?!
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i see you too!
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these squirrls where no where to be seen on the way TO the cache, but once we found it, they were at every turn, all over the place there were even 2 i didnt get a good shot at with my camera, as they were quick for me to do so..lol

CraMicDan

AIM HIGH - GEOCACHE #GCF2E2

Very easy terrain. Coordinates are for parking.

This is a little bit of military history, for those who are interested. Be sure to visit during daylight hours only, please! In order to recieve credit for finding this one, either:

1. Post a picture of your GPS in front of your favorite item in the park, or:
2. E-mail us with the answers to these questions:
a. What squadron does the B-29 belong to?
b. What is the name of the B-52
c. What is the name of the F-105D? (It's painted on.)

If you post a picture, please ensure that the answers to these questions are not compromised! Please do not post the answers to the page, even if encoded. Note: the answers to the questions may or may not be available due to painting and refurbishing. If not, please provide some alternate means of proving you visited the cache site.
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we were working our way to the plane show at the airbase when we hit this one and had the show WHILE caching!!lol

this was especially interesting for my son "Dan" to be a part of, he was really into the planes and thier sizes and what they did and why...lol

the museum sign
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"Dan" being silly with statue
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CraMicDan