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Month: October 2010

Georgia State Parks Geo-Challenge

Sunday, October 24, 2010


Georgia’s Stonehenge, just outside of Elberton.

Seeing as we have completed the South Carolina DeLorme Challenge and have in our hot little hands the coordinates for the final cache in the South Carolina County Challenge we were looking for a new adventure. The Georgia State Parks Geo-Challenge looks like a winner. There is a geocache in 42 of Georgia’s 48 State Parks and we are setting off to find them all. Today we bought a yearly pass to Georgia State Parks creating an October 31, 2011 deadline for us to finish this challenge.

Seeing as we were also scouting routes for the MMC’s Leaf Peeping run in two weeks we headed up to the northeast Georgia mountains to start the Challenge. Here is the log I wrote for our first successful find in the series:

We arrived at the park office to get a trail map and stumbled on a small group of Augusta area geocachers. We chatted for a bit then hopped in our respective cars for the drive to the cache. I headed out first with them in hot pursuit. At a fork in the road, I went right, while they, after hesitating went left. Donna and I had plugged in the trailhead parking coords and attacked it from that way. The other 4 used the “drive on the road that will take you nearest the cache” approach. Amazingly enough both teams converged on ground zero at the same time.

Using the hint, I walked right to where I suspected the ammo can would be. It wasn’t. I then did a quick 360 scan and spotted a UPS. Headed over to where I was sure the cache would be, only to be foiled again. Another horizon scan and another UPS, this better be it. On our way over there my wife tripped on a branch, falling down as a distraction, so I could make the find before the Augusta group. Way to go girl! (OK, I’m kidding about the distraction thing. But she really did take an accidental fall as we approached the cache. Total damages, a bit of wounded pride, one scraped knee and probably have a black and blue patella tomorrow.)

We all signed the log, rifled through the schwag, trading nothing, and each group dropped in a Travel Bug. The Augusta folks that needed to stamp their GA Park Geo-Challenge passport thingie did and then each group headed off in opposite directions, back off to their cars. We had left our passport back in the car, which was par for pretty much the way our day was going, so when we got back to the car, we grabbed the paper and walked back to the cache again to stamp it.

After stamping the page, yippee, one down forty-one to go, we grabbed up the TB that one of the Augusta cachers had just dropped off, to make the trip back doubly worth it. I hope the rest of the State Park finds are this interesting?

It wasn’t the first one we tried though, we missed out on the cache in Tallulah Gorge State Park, but that is a story for another day, and do I mean story.

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Miata Top Transitions since 10/24/08: 868
Tagged: Cars, Geocaching, Road Trip

Accidentally Surreal

Saturday, October 23, 2010


We went for a nice walk in Hitchcock Woods this morning after a surprisingly uneventful breakfast at Dunkin’ Donuts. For most of the second half of the walk we could could hear the baying of dogs from the Aiken Hounds out for their weekly drag hunt. At one point they were so close that when a rider came around a corner ahead of us we jumped off the trail expecting a dozen dogs and a group of more riders, but it was just the one.

I took a few hand held bracketed shots while out on the trail and when I got home this evening I used the the built in High Dynamic Range function built into Paint Shop Pro to combine them. In the image above I forgot to hit the Align Images button and I kind of like the surreal quality it gave the scene. Click on the photo to see what it looks like when the HDR is done “properly.”

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Miata Top Transitions since 10/24/08: 866
Tagged: Hiking

Think He’d Guest Blog If I Asked?

Thursday, October 21, 2010

Is it just me or has Barrack Obama gone a little overboard on the guest starring on TV show thing? The only place we should see the President on TV is when he is doing a press conference from the White House, on the evening news greeting heads of state or on the tarmac boarding Air Force One. OK, maybe throwing out the first pitch on baseball’s opening day.

Mythbusters? Come on. What’s next? Glee?

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Miata Top Transitions since 10/24/08: 866
Tagged: Rants

A Day Late

Wednesday, October 20, 2010

The MMC is exploring different ways to boost it’s meager membership rolls. The president came up with the idea to put a coupon inside one of those packets that show up at random times in your mailbox. This turns out to be more expensive than you might think.

Because we’ve been watching the baseball playoffs lately we have been exposed to a lot of commercials and the majority of them have been political in nature due to Georgia electing a governor early next month. Which got me thinking today, just how much would it cost to have some political style yard signs made up. Not that much really, 50 (the minimum order), 23 x 14.5 inch, 2 sided, 2 color, including the metal stands would set us back a little over three hundred dollars.

Too bad I didn’t think about this a couple months ago, so our signs would fit right in with the rest of the election signs and could stay visible for several weeks. Now, by the time we got them, and placed them, they might be the only ones out there and stick out like a sore thumb and be ripe for quick removal. Not wanting to let a good design opportunity slip by, this afternoon I mocked up a couple ideas.

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Miata Top Transitions since 10/24/08: 866
Tagged: Miatatude

Win A Miata

Tuesday, October 19, 2010

I almost hate to tell you about these because if you enter you are decreasing my chance of winning, but I’m feeling magnanimous. The state of Florida is giving away Miatas to get you to vist there, fish there or vote for your favorite beach picture from there.

If you send someone an email video postcard (there are several to choose from) between October 1st and December 30th you are entered. You can enter as many times as you like as long as you use sent it to a different valid email each time. Share A Little Sunshine

This one has been running since the end of July and closes on November 1st, so hurry. Not only do you win a Miata, but a free three day fishing trip to Miami. All you need to enter is a valid email address, a drivers license and be over 25 years old. I’ve been entering this one every day at work for a couple weeks now and I even signed up once for the Great Florida Getaways electronic travel newsletter, but haven’t received on yet. Florida Fishing Vacation Package

Between sunrise and 11:00AM on Saturday, November 6th volunteer walkers will walk a single mile of one of Florida’s 825 miles of beach and take a photo. The photos will be uplaoded and displayed on an interactive web map for voting on. When you vote on your favorite photo between November 6th and December 6th you will be entered in a drawing for a Miata & $5,000. The Great VISIT FLORIDA Beach Walk

If I don’t win, I hope you do.

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Miata Top Transitions since 10/24/08: 864
Tagged: Miatatude

113,000 Million Gallons Of Water

Sunday, October 17, 2010

Another weekend, another lake in another state park, this time it’s Lake Murray at Dreher Island State Park. We were in this neck of the woods doing the final bonus cache in the SC DeLorme Challenge. When we left the state park we were 9 finds for the day and I told Donna we needed 1 more for 10 and that would give us a total of 525. We stopped outside of Saluda and grabbed #10. When I got home and logged all our finds, i turned out I miss counted, we now have a total of 526. Ooops.

I’m not sure exactly how many gallons of water are in Lake Murray, I bet it is a lot, but I do know that the Emperor passed the 113,000 mile mark on our way out of town this morning.

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Miata Top Transitions since 10/24/08: 864
Tagged: Geocaching, Miata Mileage

Flirting With A Maverick Meerkat

Saturday, October 16, 2010

Unlike a year and a half ago, this version of Ubuntu (10.10) recognized my laptop’s wireless card right off. Might have been because it is a new laptop, but there were a lot of advances in the software too. The Software Center is great, taking out almost all the geekiness needed to load programs under Linux and it came preloaded with most anything anyone would need. My big problem was the stuff required to do geocaching was sparse and what of it that was available, didn’t work as well as GSAK and it required a healthy dose of that previously mentioned geekiness.

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Miata Top Transitions since 10/24/08: 862
Tagged: Geocaching, Linux
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