swizzle
Well-Known Member
What's up everyone. I've heard a rumor that some folks been talking about me. Yup I'm still alive and for those don't know I'm a bit of a hobby bouncer. I'll get totally obsessed with one hobby such as bottle digging and go nuts for a while. My latest obsession is heading back to the woods for so peace of mind and re-centering myself. I'm still digging once in a while but don't see myself getting into it big this year. Then again one good bottle could get me going again.
Tomorrow I'll be doing a different hobby but it involves bottle digging. There's a sport called geocaching, it can be a lot of fun. You hide a water tight container in the woods with a log book and some trinkets for the kids to trade. You get the gps coordinates and post your hide online. People check out the site, see your cache page, type the coordinates into their gps and then "treasure hunt" for your cache/hidden treasure box. One of the aspects of geocaching is called C.I.T.O. Cache In Trash Out. We go to a spot, like tomorrows event at a new nature trail, we find a problem area such as a trash pit and clean it up. Its all volunteers and we have fun doing it. The dump I'll be supervising the clean up on tomorrow is mainly 1950's trash. If I'm lucky there will be an old throw in there.
So that is basically what I've been up to is geocaching, hiking, camping, a little river hunting for Native American relics, cub scouts with my son, family and friends and it leaves me with very little time. I'll be back in the dump sooner or later. Might have to find a new one though. My friend got us booted out of the last one. Oh well, it happens. Well I thought I'd just drop in and say hi and maybe next time I'll post a pic of my new tattoo. Happy Diggin' everyone and I'll talk to you soon. Swiz
Tomorrow I'll be doing a different hobby but it involves bottle digging. There's a sport called geocaching, it can be a lot of fun. You hide a water tight container in the woods with a log book and some trinkets for the kids to trade. You get the gps coordinates and post your hide online. People check out the site, see your cache page, type the coordinates into their gps and then "treasure hunt" for your cache/hidden treasure box. One of the aspects of geocaching is called C.I.T.O. Cache In Trash Out. We go to a spot, like tomorrows event at a new nature trail, we find a problem area such as a trash pit and clean it up. Its all volunteers and we have fun doing it. The dump I'll be supervising the clean up on tomorrow is mainly 1950's trash. If I'm lucky there will be an old throw in there.
So that is basically what I've been up to is geocaching, hiking, camping, a little river hunting for Native American relics, cub scouts with my son, family and friends and it leaves me with very little time. I'll be back in the dump sooner or later. Might have to find a new one though. My friend got us booted out of the last one. Oh well, it happens. Well I thought I'd just drop in and say hi and maybe next time I'll post a pic of my new tattoo. Happy Diggin' everyone and I'll talk to you soon. Swiz