Wednesday, March 26, 2025

Abby's Cache I

Jodie and I have begun to place a series of geocaches called Abby's Cache. We got the idea from a man in Post Falls who placed hundreds of caches in the Spokane/Coeur d'Alene area in the name of his granddaughter, Caitlyn. We've placed three caches for Abby so far, but two of them already were "muggled." They disappeared.

So a couple weeks ago Jodie and Abby and I returned to Eastgate Woodlands to replace Abby's Cache I.


The cache is hiding in a tree (not this stump) in the woodlands that border the Willamette River.


It was a cloudy day, and the river was running swift and high. It felt good to walk in a park between rain showers.


Nearby, the wildflowers were just starting to bloom, as well as some daffodils.


This flower grew alone from a single bulb at the base of a huge pine. Unusual!


Now that Abby's Cache I has a new home that's more secure than the original placement, we hope many geocachers will seek it out and exchange treasure.

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