Well I usually report in from geocaching while I'm out on one of my trips. Well, today is no exception. I am on 4-day trip with a 32-hr layover in MSP. I was able to spend Friday night, Saturday and Saturday night at home. The day started off with my oldest son's soccer game. Later in the day my son and I went out with a fellow (NWA/DAL) pilot and his son for an afternoon of geocaching in Clearly Lake Park, in Prior Lake Minnesota. Another great MN park and lots of great caches. Had a great walk along the hiking trails and then along the winter cross-county ski trails. 8 great cache finds (and all of regular or larger size) Kids enjoyed! There were a few mosquito as there had recently been a lot of rain in the area. The big excitement of the afternoon was when my son and I decided to take a bike ride after our earlier geocaching. Along the bike trail the GPS was showing a geocache only a few hundred feed away. We decided to stop and get just one more cache (not realized at the time this cache was a multi). Parked our bikes and took the short venture into the woods. We came to GZ and found the hollow tree log where I could see, but not reach the container. I lifted up the tree log and started shaking. The cache container fell on the ground, but so did a huge swarm of bees. My son immediately started crying. I dropped the log and we both ran away towards our bikes. When we finally stopped, we were both in pain as he unfortunately received two bee stings, I received three. The first thing that went through my mind was the reactions that people can get from bee stings, especially multiple stings. It appears that we were both ok, so we rode the bike (and tag-along) straight back to the truck, loaded them up and went home. Great day of caching, with a not so great ending.