My "Old Lady" threw me out of the house with our 11-month old baby (hereafter known as "Micro Seeker" or "Monka-Moo" to those who have discovered his trackable tag) so she could get some cleaning done without us in the way. My only unfound caches within 30 miles are higher terrain than baby could handle. So what did we do? We explored different area parks for some good locations to hide caches. We found a few, most of which need planning.
While taking him to an area park I really love, we found this location. Correction. Baby found this location. I let him toddle around in the grass, and he loved it. He kept rediscovering GZ and investigating it. I pulled a container out of the geopack and he smiled. This is the first cache baby and I have ever placed together. It's close enough to the parking lot to be a C&D and, aside from the tennis courts, is fairly muggle free most of the time.
This cache is also part of my Westminster/Eldersburg/Sykesville C&D series. To read the full story, go read the description for my new cache, You Can Do It!
The short version:
A couple of my caching friends are working on streaks and/or calendars and are running out of caches. In support of their streaks, I am placing as many new C&Ds as I can in the Westminster/ Eldersburg/ Sykesville/ Hampstead area.
In an effort to maintain the integrity of the cachers these are for and of the caches themselves, I set a few rules.
The caches:
1. Will not have a difficulty less than 2.
2. Will not be under light post skirts or be inside guard rail ends.
3. Will not be garbage containers (i.e. hollowed out pens with tape all over them. mint containers, dip cans, chap stick tubes, or even film containers).
4. Will not be in trashy locations. The location will be at least suitable for the hide, if not adding something to it.
I also want to have at least one that is large enough to handle swag and one that is a puzzle.
Have fun and cache on!