Several states back we found a really clever geocache.
It’s hard to see until you get really close…
Those are rubber spiders, and thegeocache log is hidden in one. Bravo!
Image Credits: Paul H. Byerly
Several states back we found a really clever geocache.
It’s hard to see until you get really close…
Those are rubber spiders, and thegeocache log is hidden in one. Bravo!
Image Credits: Paul H. Byerly
A couple of weeks ago we realised we were going to be fairly close to Niagra Falls. Driving to Detroit on the north of Lake Erie rather than the south side would add about an hour to our trip, so we went for it.
Pictures can’t do it justice, but here are a few to whet your appetite for this marvellous sight.
And as a bonus, we snagged a cache in Ontario – our second Canadian province.
Image Credits © Paul H. Byerly
This is one of the few still in use covered bridges in Lancaster, PA. It’s also the home of a geocache.
The bridge was actually pieced together from two other bridges that were being torn down, but you would never know it to look at it.
Image Credit © Paul H. Byerly