Well this morning, at 8am, I figured it out. I am going to blog about my Geocaching adventures. Why? Because Geocaching is something I hold very dearly to my heart since it is an activity my boyfriend and I both share a passion for. Caching has brought us through so many different adventures. Some of those adventures so epic, I really wish I would've started documenting this sooner.
What kind of adventures you ask? Well, in brief let me tell you about our caching across Hawaii adventure. When we were on vacation on the Big Island in June of 2009, we cached our way from the southern part of the island (Volcanoes National Park) all the way to where his mom was living at the time in Hawi (far north.) We found 10 Geocaches that day, and it brought us to so many cool places. From a free zoo to the 1960 Tsunami Clock in Hilo (it froze at the exact time the tsunami hit) to 15,000+ feet above sea level where we had the most SPECTACULAR view of the sunset over the clouds atop Mauna Kea. That was an incredible day.
Now that I'm writing about this, I'm going to have to go back into my mental time machine and recap the stories of all these amazing caches we've found. These adventures are too good to let go of, and I have pictures too. Okay, I'm sold.
Let's see if I can actually keep up with this. I hope I can, since like I said Geocaching is one of my favorite hobbies and I love sharing these experiences with the boyfriend unit.
Until the next update, I will end this post with a picture I took from one of our all time favorite Geocaches. This one was located on one of the last black sand beaches on Hawaii in the Waipi'o Valley. This one is definitely worth retelling the story for. I mean, come on, just look at this picture! Geocaching brought us to his spectacular spot on the island and the view at sunset was incredible. Picture says it all, nuff said.
-kobidge

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