2012 - Extreme Geocaching or Urban Exploration

by Bart Flentje 14. January 2012 12:16

In an attempt to score the geocache Happy New Year, guardrail10 (GC38K4R) by Bobcam, an accumulation of two hours worth of conventional searching proved fruitless.  During the search for the cache, I discovered a few things in the area that were possibilities.  Perhaps the theory I was developing was a stretch but it seemed like it had potential.

The theory is that the geocache was hidden within the storm drain that is buried just a few feet from the listed coordinates.  The signs of the drain are subtle but they are there.  We made our way down to the river bank and scouted for the opening.  We waffled a bit but then our team decided to go for it.  We explored our way the entire half mile to what we believed to be GZ.  We were able to find our way by known landmarks (manholes and storm grates).  We searched a bit and came up empty.  I was SURE the cache would be located here but no Happy Dance for us today.  While I doubt I'll make it back into the drain, I am still convinced that my theory is plausible and that we just missed the hide.

WARNING  I am not sure of the legalities of entering storm drains.  Regardless, I do not recommend going into drains and you enter them at your own risk, especially when precipitation is imminent.

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2012 - Garmisch Adventure

by Nene 2. January 2012 13:26

Kelly and I went up to Garmisch to check out the accommodations for summer 2012. We thought it would be really different in winter, and it was, but it still FELT like Garmisch, and we nearly disrobed and ran into the icy water. The bar and restaurant were closed, but the lodge was open and gorgeously decorated for Christmas. We toured the Beetle and it is everything we hoped for. Check it out.

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2011 - Paddling a Frozen Pickerel Lake, Lilydale, MN

by Bart Flentje 23. November 2011 04:14

Today I set out on adventure with fellow geocachers Doublemoose and Geobex.  We were attempting to be the first to find on a brand new, water accessible only, 4.5/5 rated geocache called River Cache: Pickled Lilies (GC37YDE).  The geocache was hidden on Pickerel Lake, located in Lilydale, MN.  This was no ordinary paddle.

I've paddled lakes. I've paddled rivers. I've paddle into caves.  Paddled the BWCAW.  Paddled the dangerous swells of Lake Superior in May right after ice-out.  I've even paddled through barge traffic on the Mississippi.  But today is the first time I've actually paddled through ice.  Besides the effort of plowing through the ice like a Great Lakes Ice Breaker, it was very precarious trying to keep the boat off the ice and into the water.  We prevailed and came home alive.

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2011 - Interstate State Park, Taylors Falls, MN

by Bart Flentje 22. October 2011 19:22

Our family camped at Interstate State Park this last MEA weekend.  Located just north of the Twin Cities, Interstate State Park is just two miles west of Taylors Falls, MN.  On the banks of the St. Croix River, the area is known for its immense beauty and geological features such as glacial potholes.

Dismissing the cold nights, the weather was absolutely perfect.  Frosts earlier in the season had killed off the insects, food and beverages were plentiful, and we were able to explore the area.  While camping with seven kids can be trying, I think it is still a consensus that we all had a good time.  Things we enjoyed?  Relaxation, hiking, geocaching, kayaking Chisago Lake and enjoying the campfire.  The thing we liked the least about Interstate State Park is its proximity to MN State Highway 95.  The noise from the traffic, particularly trucks jake braking down the hill, is not what I look for in camping.  While the beauty of the river is enticing, the traffic alone is the reason why I will never again camp at Interstate.

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2011 - A Look Inside the Byllesby Lake Sea Caves

by Bart Flentje 2. October 2011 15:16

Today was the last official paddling run for me on the Cannon River system.  It included about a 2 mile paddle to explore the sea caves on Byllesby Lake.  Normally, most of these pothole-like caves are under water but the low river levels allowed for a closer inspection.

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2011 - Bear Head Lake State Park, Ely, MN

by Bart Flentje 27. August 2011 10:50

Our family camped at Bear Head Lake State Park this weekend.  Located in the great north woods of Minnesota, Bear Head Lake is approximately half way between Tower and Ely.  While the area is known for vast populations of wolves and bears, the only critters we ran into were the three bears at the North American Bear Center, located just south of Ely.

Believe it or not, this was our family's first solo camping trip without the presense of other beloved friends and family members.  The weather was absolutely perfect, there were no troublesome insects, and the food was plentiful.  With the exception of a dead battery in the truck and having run out of beer, every one of us seemed to have a great time.  Things we enjoyed?  Relaxation, swimming at the beach, kayaking the lakes, hiking the trails, geocaching, enjoying the campfire, and stargazing at night.  There are many other gorgeous state parks we'd like to camp but Bear Head Lake has certainly made it to our short-list of places to return.

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2011 - Minnesota's 4th Annual Canoe-in Geocaching Event

by Bart Flentje 20. August 2011 14:54

Minnesota's 4th Annual Canoe-in Geocaching Event was held today, Saturday, August 20th, 2011 and turned out to be a wondrous success.  There were more geocachers than expected, we had spectacular weather, and the food was good and plentiful.

Like the previous three events, it was held in Dakota County's Miesville Ravine Park Preserve, located about four miles south of Miesville and six miles northeast of Cannon Falls.  The majority of geocachers paddled the Cannon River from Cannon Falls to Miesville Ravine, a 6.7 mile stretch of the river that is just gorgeous.  Others biked the Cannon Valley Trail from Cannon Falls to Welch.  And some geocachers just stopped in for the picnic.

Final attendence numbers as of August 23rd, 2011:

  • There were 28 RSVPs.
  • 36 have logged the event Attended.
  • 46 signatures were listed on the written log.
  • Physical headcount during the picnic was in excess of 52 attendees.
  • 5 dozen ears of sweet corn served.

Lessons learned from this event:

  • Bring more sweet corn next year.
  • Perhaps BOTH sides of the grill should be fired up next time?
  • Don't draw conclusions about absent geocachers as you'll more than likely be proven wrong.
  • Doublemoose can paddle with the best of them.

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2011 - Rosemount Raspberries, RAAA 2nd Grade Girls Soccer

by Bart Flentje 8. August 2011 15:33

This summer Laura has been playing soccer on one of the RAAA 1st/2nd Grade Girls teams.  While Laura is not ready to bend it with Beckham, she is not shy about playing hard and getting into the action.

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2011 - Pikes Peak, Colorado Springs, CO

by Bart Flentje 31. July 2011 20:30

While visiting Colorado, the drive up to the summit of Pikes Peak is an experience that you must not miss.  The drive up Pikes Peak Highway starts just off of US highway 24 (N38° 53.805 W104° 58.279) at an elevation of approximately 7,322 feet above sea level.  The drive is exactly 20.2 miles each direction, with a total ascent of 6,788 feet, topping out at 14,110 feet above sea level.  With 40% less oxygen at the summit than down at the base, it is a harsh environment and the average person, on foot, will never be closer to outerspace.

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2011 - Bigfoot Crossing, Colorado Springs, CO

by Bart Flentje 31. July 2011 17:24

Back in September of 1995, Nene and I had the privilege to travel to Colorado Springs, CO.  On that trip, we drove the Pikes Peak Highway up to Pikes Peak.  On our way to the summit, we stumbled upon the infamous Bigfoot Crossing sign.  During a recent geocaching trip this month, I again ran into the sign.  I had always thought it was just a bit of fun being had by the Colorado park system.  If you believe the sign or the lore on the Internet, this area has claims of bigfoot sightings.  But I believe the REAL reason for the sign is to mark the geological feature located about 500' off the road and up the hill from the posted sign at coordinates N 38° 54.123 W 104° 59.481.  If you visit this location, you will find a large geological formation in the shape of a big foot.  Believe it or not.

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