The Official 10th Anniversary NEPAG GeoEvent Photo
Which we aren't in, because we were, as usual, late. Because we were finding a geocache. LOL!
I am not sure we are really cut out for most geocaching events.
First, we are almost always late. When we travel an hour or more (and almost all the events we attend are 1.5-3 hours away) we geocache on our way there. That's kind of the point for us.
LOVE these smiley rocks for paperweights - what a great idea!
We grabbed some lunch (pot luck, awesome selection! ) and decided to find a few of the nearby caches.
Now normally I make pretty detailed lists of the caches I want to tackle in an area, but at events, Datruck usually ends up chatting with someone, and we typically then end up caching with a group, so I didn't bother, assuming this event would be the same.
I was wrong. This group appears to have pretty set caching friendships and groups already established, and although everyone was polite, this was not an event where we really knew anyone, and we didn't really meet anyone either. For us, this ended up being a drop in, get the smiley, move on, event. So we moved on to caching.
There were two geocaches listed in the park - one right near the pavilion, and one a very short hike away. We hiked first.
Then we decided to head to the nearby cemetery caches, where there were such beautiful stones and statues - it was fun to walk around and great locations for caches!
So, once again, we were late getting back.
We did win a couple of the chinese auction items, and I had fun taking photos of all the dogs who attended the event.
The schedule said they would announce who won the most creative cache contest at 2:25, so we were anxiously awaiting that - wanting to see the containers... but either we missed that too, or no one entered? Again, I just don't know.
The event ended with lists of the new unpublished caches being handed out.
The raffle was very large, there was PLENTY of food, and lots of activities. I can't fault the event organizers here at all, it appears they did everything they could to make this an awesome event.
But I had a lot more fun at the CITO in NY the next morning. :-)
Amusing side note - there's a notation on our google calendar, put there by my daughter, repeating every year, that says "that time mom almost booked a gay clothing optional campground".
Uhm, yeah. So when we got to the state park where we planned to camp that night, there were no good sites available. So I went online to find a dog friendly hotel or private campground nearby, and found one that sounded really nice with electricity and it allowed dogs! However, I missed a few key details. I still think we could have stayed there, it was WAY too cold for the "clothing optional" to be an outside thing, and I doubted they would really care if we weren't gay....but we did end up staying at a family friendly, dog friendly, campground where clothing was mandatory, just in case. There are some things we just really prefer NOT to see, even when geocaching. :-)
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