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This is another update... but I have been off on a retreat and that is a much better excuse than usual. *laugh* Thursday [livejournal.com profile] mr_kurt and I started north at about 8:30am to caching from San Rafael to Ukiah. We got 13 caches between about 9:30 and 4:30 (and DNF'd 2). Our favorite was Nimrod’s Nemesis by Bkip (GCXA0K) which is just north of Novato. It is fun caches like that which keep me coming back to this sport. Thirteen is the most I've gotten in a day, I think. So we were feeling quite triumphant when we arrived at the Sacred Connections retreat.

I can't talk alot about the retreat, but I will say that I had much less trouble with transitions going in (a bit of trouble on the leaving side). I am not sure why transitions make me so anxious! It was a great weekend with wonderful weather, lots of good friends and really excellent food. Saratoga Springs has put in wifi since the last time (a satellite dish) so I was able to log caches on site instead of having to find a place in Ukiah on the way in. And yes, that is a quality of life issue for me! *laugh*

Saturday Kurt & I skipped one of the optional sessions and went caching in Upper Lake to get the five caches he needed to get to his 200th find. We got the Fruit Exchange cache that I DNF'd last year. I can totally understand how I missed it in the pouring rain. I'm glad to have found it (and he liked having it for his 200th cache).

On Sunday, with the additional of Russell and his gear to the car it was pretty tight. We only stopped for a few caches (found 2, DNF'd 2) and mostly just stuck with the back Sunday afternoon on 101 traffic jam. *sigh* I did get over 50 miles to the gallon from being forced to go so slow. A least Prius drivers have that consolation.

Monday I was busy catching up at work from taking Thursday off and then at lunch we took Kurt's mother to lunch to give her a break as she waited at the VA hospital for her husband to get multiple stents. What a scary thing... and what amazing things medicine is doing these days.

We had a nice bellydance session with all four of us there for a change. I am not holding up as well as I'd like. My shoulders really didn't like sleeping on regular mattresses over the weekend and holding my arms up for dancing was more of a pain than usual. And we were doing some moves that reminded me of a few years ago when I had frozen shoulder. I am so glad that resolved!

The old South Park icon generator has been gone for awhile but there is one at http://www.southparkstudios.com/games/create/ -- I made myself a Goth South Park icon... be very afraid!

Caching

Date: 2006-10-17 03:00 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] kelathefinn.livejournal.com
I'm thinking of starting to do caching - we learned to use the GPS finder in the Red Cross training sessions - and I know it is starting to catch on here in Finland. I'd like to buy a GPS (is that what you call it) handheld, while I'm in the States. I leave Thursday night. Could you recommend something for me? email me if you don't want to post it for everyone here. Not too expensive, good for a beginner!

Re: Caching

Date: 2006-10-17 03:12 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] rowanf.livejournal.com
Amongst those who have the Garmin religion (vs Magellan - its kinda like Mac vs PC), the eTrex Legend <http://www.garmin.com/products/etrexlegend/> is considered to be the best basic GPSr for the sport. It has a decent display, takes 1,000 waypoints and can usually be found in the $125-35 range with sales at places like Costco sometimes as low as $100. It should talk to a PC (not to Macs) without difficulty so you can upload waypoints without having to hand enter lots of data. Wow... http://www.navsystems.fi/default.php?cPath=42_22_23 I can see why you'd want to buy it here rather than in Euros. Hopefully you'll be able to upload Finnish maps for your base map without difficulty though.

Re: Caching

Date: 2006-10-17 03:23 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] kelathefinn.livejournal.com
Thanks for the info. I'll print this out and take it with me.
LOL! Yep. I looked into prices here and realised I was leaving for the States soon and thought, hmmm.. Aren't they supposed to be *global* position finders? ;)

Re: Caching

Date: 2006-10-17 03:31 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] kelathefinn.livejournal.com
Garmin's site can't find 'etrexlegend'... but it's a great site, thanx!

Re: Caching

Date: 2006-10-17 05:51 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] rowanf.livejournal.com
Boy, that is annoying. I went to http://www.garmin.com/products/etrexVenture/ and then clicked on the "legend" link on the right side. I wonder if they've discontinued that model. It might be available really cheap! Check ebay. *grin* The essential things are at least 1,000 waypoints and a PC connection.

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