Geocaching in Space Event Cache, hosted by Geocaching HQ

Today we went to a island on a ferry and did school and drove around. We came back and went to the Geocaching Event at the Pacific Science Center. They had a laser show and a show of the rocket (live) launching off to the ISS from Russia. The rocket was carrying a Geocaching Travel Bug. We played around the Science Center and signed the Logbook, got another Geocaching Premium 1-month trial (They gave me one at HQ, but hey, it’s free membership) so I can extend my Premium Membership till January 2014.

We met the lady who was at Geocaching HQ and they had a raffle contest(I didn’t win), and a prize was given to whoever’s home was farthest from Seattle (We thought we had this in the bag, but someone was from South Carolina and someone else was from Georgia, they both got prizes).

After the event was over, we went to get a physical cache behind the building. When we got there, there were already a lot of people there to find the cache. We all logged it, then left.

Isaac got a Ka-Bar Kydex knife sheath for his Ka-bar when we got home.

Everybody watching the screen in the dome
Everybody watching the screen in the dome
Me and Isaac sitting in the dome at the Geocaching Event
Me and Isaac sitting in the dome at the Geocaching Event

 

 

Published by Gabe Dalrymple

I am a young entrepreneur that snowboards, runs, backpacks, hikes, and plays tennis. I've traveled around the US with my family, and had some amazing experiences. I grew up in Austin, Texas and Breckenridge, CO, where I graduated high school in 2020. I started my own business in 2020, Gabe Media, and help clients with Google Ads, YouTube marketing, and video editing.

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