FSC 2013 Celebration, SRT Frowny
Nov. 4th, 2013 12:29 pmOn Saturday, I went to the "FSC 2013 Celebration Event". This is to mark the end of the First State Challenge. Since I completed this challenge a few weeks ago, I got a certificate of achievement and a pathtag. Because Uno Chicago Grill in Dover went out of business, the event had to be moved to Cowboy Up. This is an interesting venue. I noticed that the salad bar had chili, so of course I made a chili salad. Overall, I thought it was a good event. We had plenty to talk about and some folks have been to interesting places. The change in venue kept things fresh as well. I hope Cowboy Up prepares more chili next time because we actually did scrape the bottom of the pot. (Of course, I didn't help by going back to the salad bar 3 times. :) )
On Sunday, I tackled the SRT Frowny series. Like the SRT Smiley series I found previously, this too is a set of puzzle caches that show up as geo-art on the map even though the caches are actually positioned linearly along the trail. Like the name says, the geo-art this time is a frowny. Anyway, it was an easy walk. I moved my car a few times to take advantage of different parking areas along the trail but the total walk was probably about 6 miles. After that, I hit the Cache Factory area (Telford, Souderton, Hatfield) to do even more of the "50 States" series that came out. The end of DST made it get dark pretty early but fortunately, nearly all of those caches were findable at night.
( The caches... )
On Sunday, I tackled the SRT Frowny series. Like the SRT Smiley series I found previously, this too is a set of puzzle caches that show up as geo-art on the map even though the caches are actually positioned linearly along the trail. Like the name says, the geo-art this time is a frowny. Anyway, it was an easy walk. I moved my car a few times to take advantage of different parking areas along the trail but the total walk was probably about 6 miles. After that, I hit the Cache Factory area (Telford, Souderton, Hatfield) to do even more of the "50 States" series that came out. The end of DST made it get dark pretty early but fortunately, nearly all of those caches were findable at night.
( The caches... )