Sunday, December 27, 2009

How Long Does Bladder Cancer Grow

Last Terra caches this year

Michako have today and I made the last Terra caches this year, namely "rampart Oldenburg" (TCA2). Unfortunately, I had forgotten my camera and so are the photos of Michako, which he has kindly provided. The round (approximately 4.3 km) was in Ense, when I get there by public transport rather bad :-)

The round was quite interesting - they led in part cross-country and forest trails uA little use to a very beautiful chapel, all stations were easy to find and we both had found the cache first :-)

addition, we also had luck with the weather - it remained dry until we were on the way home, only then it rained.

Then we have the very beautiful Geocache-riding "( GC205RF ) sought and found - we both had no luck alone, but together we were successful and were able to get rid of traveling guests (one and a Geocoin Travelbug) finally :-)

Terra Cache (Multi) was had, moreover, the first cache, the waypoints I created with QLandkarteGT TRANSFERS and on the Oregon, that later in a separate post about Linux, QLandkarteGT and Oregon.

pleasant side effect: I have now in the European Terracaching price on the 9th Course done :-)

Saturday, December 26, 2009

Male Waxing New Jersey Christina

Where do not hide a cache

Schwerin On my tour (see the previous Entry) I have also tried to raise the geocache "The Chest" ( GC1Z0FQ ) - I have found the can in principle, but I have recovered not aware - it was now in about 50 cm deep water ( probably melt water) and therefore was not disguised and practically (see) photo. According to the log, the problem seems resolved now.

Can You Take An Epilator On A Plane?

stockpile should Schwerin Castrop-Rauxel

Today (2nd Day) was the weather - quite contrary to the predictions - nice and I decided the Terra Caches "cultural landscape in Schwerin (Castrop-Rauxel)" (TCDXR) and "Silvio 4x4 (Moving Terra Cache ) "(TC9BA) to finally make. The latter Cache a movable cache, ie it should from the Finder to another place to hide (the new coordinates of the location to be adjusted accordingly).

The weather was good in principle (the sun was shining ), however, were the paths to some very muddy, wet or there was even some snow or ice, which has become a very slippery affair.

The area was nice and varied with different views and interesting buildings (see photos). Incidentally I have also made one more geocache ("The Hills", GC1Z0FG ) with me here a failure Cleverly happened is that I'm crossing a stream in the mud slipped and fallen backwards into the creek - the pants and jacket looked after well:-O Here, the Oregon b roven - it's waterproof :-)

another geocache I have indeed seen, but not logged, to see the next entry.

total - according to Track Record - I've run 10.3 km, not bad :-)

Tuesday, December 15, 2009

Weeing Alot, Pain In Tummy

Zollern

Today I finally made the Terra Cache Zollern II / IV "(TC9CI) - was standing a long time on my to-do list. The cache was a virtual cache, but it was the end, a to look kind of container :-)

The site is located at the site of a former colliery (mine said ") and shows the various stages of mine life - and it is a support tower on the site, you can climb. From the tower I had a really nice view in freezing cold but clear weather - see photos :-)

about the Zollern find uA here r .

Unfortunately, I had no luck adjacent to the geocache (I had a station at the coordinates read well not quite correct) and I was a travel bug, I had it, not pass - but postponed is not abandoned :-)

general, a really beautiful and interesting location with good but cold weather :-)

This was also one of the few caches that I have (only) made with my em iQue 3600 - the iQue is basically very good for caching suitable (The program cache Mate is really excellent and I hardly know anything better), but in principle - in addition to the (compared to modern GPS receivers) rather poor reception - two disadvantages:
  • Battery life is longer routes not suited too well , especially since the battery is not easily (eg with normal AA battery used) is replaceable. Compounding the problem of cold - then drops the battery life dramatically from.
  • The iQue is not waterproof, which in precipitation (rain, snow), a massive disadvantage.
So he goes - geocachingtechnisch - in honor of retired and has now been replaced by an Oregon 400t

:-) I use the iQue still addition caching - to make notes on multi caches, for example, there are not the problems really relevant, and as a navigation system of the iQue is good Soch always very good :-)

Thursday, December 10, 2009

Where To Buy Matcha Winnipeg

London Tour, Part 3 (Saturday / Sunday, 5.9.2009/6.9.2009)

By bus we drove from Abbey Road in central London (Piccadilly Circus, Leicester Square, etc.). There we have a little (I even knew which all already) made conventional sightseeing - it has not changed great number of new musicals, otherwise the same as always bustling Piccadilly Circus on :-) We have also seen a special Rolls-Royce, see photo.

was some time later, then the next Terra Cache: "Fig Tree Court" (TC4M2). The terrain was very interesting: a quasi-closed large block called Temple - was once the region, the headquarters of the Knights Templar, an ancient church (it he photo) still bears witness of the past. The very large area in the middle of Westminster is entered through an entrance, but it is certainly permitted to visit it.

Then we had a small break on a boat on the banks of the Thames - the prices were moderate due to the low pound price, even for London very cheap :-)

We then wanted to go to Greenwich, unfortunately, had the Dockland Light Railway Construction, so we aim then painted. We took the ship a few stations on the Thames down to the last cache Terra: "Westminster Walk" (TC4SG). The area was full of tourists who all wanted the Clock Tower (where you will find Big Ben) wanted to take pictures or go to the London Eye (the ferris wheel). Similarly, we have seen on the cache line street theater :-)

For Terra the last cache we were exhausted and went to Soho to still buy and eat at a Malay evening. The food was good and interesting, but not 100% my taste, but let's try a new kitchen :-)

took the last secure connection, we then returned to the ship, checked in and then reached Sunday morning, Hoek van Holland. The crossing was very calm this time. Well after a great British breakfast, we went back to Dortmund.

Conclusion: Very nice, but demanding Terracaching tour. The Terra caches were in places that I did not even show and - as usual - interesting locations. All in all it was a thoroughly successful short trip, the weather has also played well.

Gay Crusining In Calcutta

London Tour, Part 2 (Saturday, 5.9.2009)

went after very little sleep and an excellent and comprehensive British breakfast on board, then by train to London. The last time I was about 9 years ago in London, but I have found her way directly back without any problems :-)

All London caches were purely virtual cache (which is understandable, a real box would probably stolen very quickly or Police are removed).

went to only have to "X" (TCCTA). The task: To find the X and take a picture of himself and the GPS receiver (see picture). No Problem. Then it went to ' Along the Trail of Peace "(TC4SF) - a small farm in the southern city of London, the peace is given to: uA is there a statue of Mahatma Gandhi (see photo), trees are Peace activists dedicated (see photo) and the park is generally very nice. Again, there was no problem to log the cache.

Then we went to Abbey Road to the two webcam cache (a cache Terra, a geocache) to do - the webcam pointing directly at the pedestrian crossing, which is visible on the Beatles album "Abbey Road". In principle, no problem, unfortunately, I'm exactly 5 minutes (!) To later come back home from the frog Webcam image taken was 5 minutes (!) Previously deleted automatically. : - /

Part 3 in the next posting :-)