I’m moving my blog over.
I have 1000 posts to move. Yikes.
I have 72 followers to gain back. Double yikes.
Some of you have been here from the very beginning and I hope I’ve been worth it.
If you’re interested in following the blog now as I move over posts you’re more than welcome to. Though I’ll be changing the URL at some point so this link will become invalid.
I’m not sure how things will look on your feed’s since I’m using the old time stamps.
I don’t think it will spam it but if it does PLEASE tell me and I will remove this post until I’m done.
See you all on the other side, I hope. Especially a certain few who really helped me at the start.
seanbonner, postthesmiles, rstevens, hugesuccess,
zerobriantdesigns, inventrix, among many many others.
You’ve all been wonderful.
The New Link
If I move my blog to a new one, would you follow?
Having a hard time finding geocachers in my area.

So, if you’re in Columbus Ohio or will be to geocache soon let me know! The meetup for my area isn’t until the 29th of October, I’m hoping I can be there though! The one for Westerville is a bit far away for me to drive. The forums on Geocaching.com seem pretty dead or maybe I’m just not looking in the right places?
I wish I had some friends who were into geocaching too. :-/
The Village
This is one stop I came across while on my hike at the very beginning. Apparently there’s a geocache around this area somewhere. I’ll have to go back and look for it. I love the bird stick.
Getting Lost
So since I decided to go off the trail once I got past the village I did get a bit lost while I was back in the woods. Which explains why the entire trek was 4+ miles.
The scenery was nice though, climbing the fence to get a good shot of the damn wasn’t fun though. the whole thing is covered in spider webs and the spiders were a bit overaggressive about me trying to knock them out of the way with a stick.
Least I didn’t get bitten.
I stopped taking pictures once I got lost, priorities ya know. Plus once I decided to turn around I realized I had this huge blister on both of my feet so I was limping most of the way back. Never ever wear Converse when you’re hiking. It’s a big mistake.
Remember when I went on that adventure?
It’s been nearly a month since I decided I was going to try to walk down along the river to the abandoned rail road bridge that connects to the quarry. About time I showed you the pictures from that adventure don’t you think? The hike was a total of 4.25 miles.
These pictures are all of the caves along the creek just before you get to the river; if you’re sneaky like me and take the entirely wrong way to get somewhere, you’ll find them. The one cave is rather deep, I’ll need to go back there soon with a flash light and see how deep it goes. Hope there’s no lions and tigers and bears, OH MY!