Cache,+Money,+Business

Cache, Money, Business Adventurers: Jennifer Ennis and Victoria Gressle

Our journey began one afternoon when it was as warm as apple pie and sunny outside. Our Geocache adventure took us to Saylor park near Campbell University. The walk was short, but the pathway was full of entertainment and speculation.

Following the GPS on our phones, we made it to the area where our geocache was hidden. We most likely looked like Pokemon Go players walking back and forth across the street while looking at our phones. We finally decided to look at the comments to see if we could get a clue and one of the pictures gave us an idea. We couldn't decide which pole the Geocache was hidden near, but we knew that was the general idea of doing a geocache. So we split up to look at each pole. Finally! Jennifer sees a box attached to one of the poles that seemed like a good place to store something small. Indeed, a small bag was hidden inside. Just a small bag where we could log our names and show that we found the micro-cache. Score one for us! Geocache 0 Cache, Money, Business 1.



Our second adventure began after class on a hot, dry, sunny day. We decided to travel down the road in search of another geocache called, "Aarrgh". We were overwhelmed with excitement to find another cache and one that may be a little more of a challenge than the first. We parked the car in a parking lot and started out walk. Looking through the brush and trees careful no to fall on the rock. We got a clue from the comments saying to be careful on the rocks so we knew we were in the right spot. After looking for what seemed an eternity, we discover that sadly hurricane Matthew had washed away the contents and left behind only the lid of the container the geocache was in. Feeling defeated at this geocache, we walked back to the car and decided where we should head next. So we headed back to the car to regroup and figure out where we should venture to next. Geocache 1, Cache, Money, Business 1....we are at a tie.

At last, we believed we found one that would give us a challenge and we prayed that it would be there. This geocache called, "Does anyone really know what time it is", lead us to a clock that was outside. We started our search with the help of the comments from the geocache site. We searched around in the bushes, under the benches, around the power outlet thinking that another one could be hidden there but alas we had no luck. It seemed that we almost had another failed attempt at geocaching. We decided to look once again at the comments for help only to find that it says the geocache would be right in front of us in a corner. After looking in the corners we finally discover the geocache. The geocache had blended into the rocks nicely. At last we came out victories betting geocache 2 to 1. Go Cache, Money, Business Go!!

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