For all the time I've been finding and hiding GeoCaches in San Francisco, Woof! has been
a fixture there. She was always first or second to find the caches I hid, and every so
often she put out exceptionally creative caches for me (and others) to find. She's a
fresh bright face on our Bay Area GeoCaching scene, leaving funny happy chatty logs wherever
she visits.
Nothing last forever though, and recently Woof! moved from the City by the Bay. It was a
sunny Saturday and two of her Geo-Friends, BuckyDef and I, helped lug her furniture to
storage where it will rest until she finds a new set of home coordinates.
It was a real workout heaving all sorts of desks and beds out of her apartment and into a truck, then out of the truck and up into
the far reaches of a cavernous storage complex. The four of us (The Dread Pirate LeChuck
lent a pegleg) did the best we could. Some of the larger pieces will never be quite the same.
We all came to the conclusion that IKEA furniture gets heavier the longer you own it. We got
yummy pizza for our trouble. It was good.
I know plenty of other area GeoCachers would have loved to help, but it was prime caching
time on a weekend day, and it can be hard to balance all the obligations life presents
you with. That being the case, I found a cache site in the city that gives you a small
taste of what it was like for us when we were Moving Woof!
You are looking for a magnetic micro, hidden just out of sight. Search the 6th street side of what you are obviously there to see. It's not a difficult hide - that's not the point.
Note: It's best not to visit the area in the evening or after dark.
Please, no spoilers in your logs. It would also be nice if you would not share spoilers with
people who haven't yet visited the cache site.