There was three new caches near by our home. It have been raining a lot the last week, so we haven't been any motivated to find more caches. But we was really lucky with the weather these few hours we went geocaching. I struggled a little bit if I had to wear rainwear or clothes for a warmer weather. Because the weather changes so fast!
We started off with finding the one that was with a shopping mall, located near by our home. We did struggle to find this at first, and there was a bumblebee nest on the ground I didn't want to disturb. But we actually looked for the cache at the wrong place. It was right by the road, and actually easy to find.
We walked further down the road and we knew there was a cache by a lake. We couldn't find the cache even tho it should be easy to find and a small box. We looked everywhere and the hint didn't really help us either. We had to ask for help by the owner of the cache, but we was way too hungry to wait for answer.
We had planned to find one more by the lake, but it randomly disappeared on the map. I guess the owner removed it or something.
I did actually go on a small walk yesterday by myself.
I wanted to explore more in the neighborhood where me and @pusen are going to move next year. I really love that the area are so quiet. It isn't far from the highway, but it still this rarely silence. I'm really looking forward to move.
I also met some swans and ducks by this lake too. I love swans. They look so zen.
All the pictures are taken by me.
I had not heard of this before, so just researched it a little. Sounds fun! I was drawn to your post from the gorgeous photos. Thank you for sharing 😀
Thank you ! I have written a few post about geocaching earlier, if you want to read more about it :D It is really fun, and it is a nice way to explore new places. Me and @pusen have planned to visit a lot new places to go geocaching this summer.
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