If you've never cached with G6 in uncharted territory you are in for an adventure. On a Boy Scout camping trip to Kalamazoo we had the opportunity to try some caching in new territory.
During our almost 4 hour trek we managed to get ourselves a Earth Cache, started on a few multis, and found some bees.
The moment that will go down in history is as we were managing our way down a rough cut slope on what we thought was the easiest way to a cache. As Glenn stepped in front of me, he heard a hiss and possible rattle. It didnt take telling me twice to take a WIDE distance around that spot(this Scout Mom doesn't do snakes). We kept going after escaping the snake and came into reeds higher than our heads but we just kept going. As water started to get deeper it began to pour into my boots. This whole time Glenn is ahead of me so I can't see a thing till he stops and I hear "I was afraid of that little blue line". That little blue line was a 6 foot across and 7 foot deep creek that had already more than filled my boots. We finally decided to brave the snake again and turn back.
We walked back into camp cold, soaking wet from the rain and tired but having had an awesome adventure.