Had a great weekend of caching!
On Saturday Trizumi! came over in the afternoon for an early dinner / late lunch at Venezia's Pizza in Tempe. Venezia's looks just like the pizza place Mark and Corrine took me to on the Upper West Side. Not only does it look like New York but the pizza tastes like it too. We order the two slices and a drink special because the slices are massive. The single slices are cut from the 24" party pizzas. Yummy!
We had time to grab a few caches before going to eat so we stopped by two nanos, This is One of Them and This is the Other One. Between the two nanos is a cache called Desert Need which I assumed from the name was a fake sprinkler head. When we came up on it though it appeared to be one of those PVC things in the ground. I pointed it out and Trizumi! opened it. It looked so real he started to screw the top back on. I said "Whoa, whoa - what the hey? That's the cache!" He stuck his hand it and sakes alive it was the cache. Nicely done :) From there we went to Stick'em Up by Roark&Dallas and on to the new cache The Story of George hidden by good friend AZgeckogirl. Located at a very cool historical marker, we enjoyed making this find and I was once again reminded how much I heart Tempe. I was ready to skip Wet Kryptonite by Nativedog because sometimes it seems Trizumi! does not really appreciate caching at very public places. But he was all for it and I am so glad. I felt this was an outstanding example of a urban hide. Between the Chase office building and PF Chang's is a unique fountain I have never seen before this visit. Tall shard-like pieces of beautifully colored metal which have been cast to look like stone thrust through broken pieces of flagstone. The water flows down the towers and bubbles up through the broken slabs. The signal bounce is significant here and after looking for some time we sat down and surmised as to the location of cache. After concluding it should be in a specific spot I re-examined said area and "bingo". Enjoyed this find and the area very much!
cute kitty at Wet Kryptonite
After enjoying some slices, the next cache we visited was Vista Del Camino Park. cute kitty made the find after both Trizumi! and I had looked in that spot! She is such an excellent cacher and was rewarded for her skills with a cupcake of her choice at Lulu's Cupcakes. We then went over to There is no R in Muggles and as soon as we pulled up I said, "GreasePot must live right here." Sure enough after finding and relacing the cache we were greeted by the cache owner and her doggie Daisy. After a fine bit of conversation we headed off to The Screen Doors which was an interesting and fun hide. Our only DNF was next at Scottsdale's Arch. Team Mowog has a number of creative hides so I am sure we will revisit this cache in the near future. Another Team Mowog hide, Stagebrush, was our final cache of the afternoon. A familar type of hide but the finest execution of this type I have ever see. Thanks to all those who hid caches we found today!
My geocaching name is Black_Cat and my real life name is Shara. I’ve been geocaching since the summer of 2005. To me every find is fun whether it is an urban micro or an ammo can in the desert!
Tuesday, February 24, 2009
Sunday, February 15, 2009
Valentine's Day
Hope everyone had a pleasant Valentine's Day. Mine was nice and low-key. Trizumi! came over around noon to do a little geocaching and said he needed to get some laces for his hiking boots today. Since there was a geocache recently placed at the Tempe REI, we headed off. Once at the shop we discovered it was the REI Yard Sale day! We were amazed. The Yard Sale is when the store gets rid of all the returns customers have made. Each item has a little manilla tag attached describing why the person who made the original purchase brought the item back. We saw a pair of boots that had been on so many hikes the heels were very worn down thin, the reason for the return: scuffed too easily! Or a pair of climbing shoes worn to the edge of extinction, reason: wore out too quickly.
Heady from our scores we walked the 150 +/- feet to the new geocache, You Were Here Anyway... . Looked and looked, but a DNF. Oh well. So we went over to Park Series #51: Nevitt which was on my bookmark list of "caches I cannot reach without assistance of some tool" and Trizumi! made the grab. tee-hee. I was ready to get on the freeway to reach an area of greater saturation but Trizumi! felt that Mac's A-la-me'dead End was right down the road. Hmmm.. ok, if you are a crow. But whatever :) let's go. True to the cache's title it is located at the dead end of a road and on our approach we could see someone was down there doing something that looked suspiciously like geocaching. We were so glad to see chrisjan! We talked for some time about this and that. I hope they will attend the M.E.G.A. SIX event tomorrow night.
After our visit the next nearest was The Sharp Stuff which had a cute decoyish slant. Then on to another just published cache, The Cryptkeepers Cache, nice to see new cachers using clear lock'n'lock containers. At When Cows Fly, the very first thing I touched was the cache but I could not get it open. After looking around a couple of minutes I asked Trizumi! to take a look at it. Sure enough, another well-crafted Roark&Dallas containter. After another Roark&Dallas cache, Stump, we took A LOT longer to find It's always cold near by! then I would have expected. Good urban hide with lots of nearby traffic, Trizumi! was the stealth master here :) On to Park Series #71: Reed where there was a nice skate park nearby that cute kitty wants to return to soon. A couple of more park series caches, Park Series #26: Silvergate, Park Series #44: Chelsea and Park Series #25: Pequeno and an easy but well done Eastern Canal Bike/ Walk Adventure Series #1 plus a DNF at Ms. Arkitek's Favorite Market #5. Picked up The Labors of Hercules: The Golden Apples on the way to the freeway and we were ready to head back to Tempe for an early dinner.
We had decided on Crazy Buffet to minimize any discontent from the nine-year-old in the party. The Crazy Buffet is aptly named as the massive selection is far from your typical Chinese buffet. Last night they had frog legs as one of the offerings - frog legs! Not that I tried them - but seriously. They also have king crab legs that customers place huge, high piles on plate after plate after plateful. They have a manned sushi area with a large selection of rolls, sashimi and nigiri. It's not the best sushi I have ever had but it is an all you can eat buffet. Along with the traditional chinese dishes and soups they had several different fish dishes, at least three crab entrees, piles of peel-and-eat and fried shrimp, a salad bar, a dim sum area and of course the fruit and dessert bar. It's not the best food I have ever eaten but for a chinese buffet the selection and price ($11-12 for dinner) is the best we have found in town.
Thanks Trizumi! for a nice Valentine's Day!
Friday, February 13, 2009
Yuma Event and other things
I wish I had time to write about the Yuma events this past weekend but just have not had the time. It was a great time as always and maybe I'll have a chance to recall it later.
Sunday, February 01, 2009
Super Bowl Sunday
Today would be the BEST day to cache as the streets will be empty as all Arizonans huddle inside watching the Cardinals in the Super Bowl. Alas, I really need to do schoolwork.