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Geocaching and my Second Adventure Lab

 Good morning everyone.  Today we stop in the panhandle state.  The most favorite geocache in Florida is 'Magic Kingdom'  GC10FB.  Placed in July, 2001, this virtual has been logged 12,755 times and has 1,397 favorite points.  It can be found at the center of Magic Kingdom in Disney world.  The very first geocache placed was 'Point Washington'  GC5E.  Hidden in September, 2000, it was found 22 times and no favorite points before being archived in 2002.  The oldest active geocache is very appropriately called 'Christmas Cache' GCFA.  Hidden on December 25, 2000, it has been found 1,203 times and has 499 favorite points. It is Christmas morning as I sit and start writing this.  It was a total coincidence that today's oldest cache is called Christmas Cache.  That was not planned at all.  The real reason I came to my laptop this morning was to activate my second Adventure Lab cache.  Originally I was going to do another history AL.  That one would have taken you

Geocaching and the Transcona Adventure Labs part 3

 Good morning everyone.  Today we stop in Georgia for the oldest and most favorite geocaches.  The oldest is 'Beaver Cache (the Beavers have moved on)'  GC1D.  Hidden in June 2000, it has been found 3,225 times with 1,162 favorite points.  You can watch Geocaching Kaity find this one here >  Oldest Cache   It is also the second most favorite cache behind 'Lake Lanier'  GC21.  Hidden in August 2000, it has been found 3,191 times and has 1,219 favorite points.   Most parks, buildings, or roads are named after someone, but do you know who that person is?  What did they do to have something named after them?  In some cases, you can do a Google search, and others have a plaque for you to read.  All three of the schools I attended are named after someone.  As mentioned last week, I'm an alumni of Murdoch Mackay Collegiate.  Murdoch Mackay was a prominent physician, leader of the provincial Liberal party, and a long time resident of Transcona. There are many parks and g

Geocaching and the Transcona Adventure Labs pt. 2

 Good morning everyone.  Today we look at the first State listed alphabetically, Alabama, for it's oldest and most favorite geocache.  'L'hotel de Bogue de voyage (The travel bug hotel)' GC15QQ7 is the most favorite cache.  Placed in September, 2007, it has been found 1,211 times and has 522 favorite points.  The very first geocache hidden in this State is 'Trussville Civilian - Alabama's First Cache' GC126.  Hidden in January, 2001 (it'll be 20 years old next month), it has been found 1,937 times and has 486 favorite points. This week I continue with the Adventure Labs I did in Transcona.  This one had me doing more reminiscing about my younger days.  Back to a time of innocence and disco.  A time before cell phones and geocaching.  This Adventure Lab was put together by PelikanKru and it's called 'Things to do Around Transcona'. Our adventure begins at a pedestrian walking path.  This path didn't exist when I was growing up.  It was not

Geocaching and the Transcona Adventure Labs pt.1

 Good morning everyone.  Heading along the Gulf Coast, we stop in Mississippi.  The oldest active geocache is also the first one placed (it's nice to see the original geocaches survive the test of time).  Bonita Lakes GC90.  Placed in October, 2000, it has been found 1,362 times and has 443 favorite points.  It is also the most favorite cache in Mississippi.  The second most favorite geocache is Wilson House Travel Bug Inn  GCNZQB.  Hidden in May, 2005, this geocache has been found 2,162 times and has 424 favorite points. I have a confession to make.  I have fallen head over heals, completely, madly in love....  with Adventure Labs.  Especially during the pandemic.  Aside from Virtuals and Earthcaches, ALs are contactless.  It seems that there's a new AL popping up all the time.  Plus I have my second AL to put together still.   As you can see, I've barely scratched the surface when it comes to ALs in Winnipeg and surrounding area.  I noticed there was three ALs located in