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GC24WVY: Stumped on Panoramic

The Short of It:
At a peaceful corner of Panoramic,
where blackberries grow their ticket,
and foxes find time to den.
Here the quiet begins.
So stop at the stump and sign your name
and perhaps to rest for a bit.
Then continue north on who’s road is the same,
to the Rectangle in the Pavement.
Run, walk, or bike this route,
these caches well connected,
find and sign them all.
Spectacular views should be expected.

The Long Description:

Enjoy this nano cache along The Panoramic Hill

By foot:

If you ascend from the Berkeley Main Campus/Football Stadium, expect a fun climb up a set of 300+ stairs that take you to the top of Berkeley & Oakland.  If approaching from the South – Clark Kerr Campus, here’s to your glorious ascent up the grassy and poorly footed trail.  (there’s also a very nice tail that starts on Centennial Drive just past the Hass Club House.

By bicycle:

It’s rigorous, but well worth the work out.

By car:

Good luck and be safe.  15 mph, one lane roads, unfriendly drivers, and difficult parking.

No matter what, this is one great spot for photographs and sunsets, and of course, geocaching.

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The Hints & Spoilers:

Cache #1

Hint 1: The downhill side

Hint 2: n/a

Cache #2

Hint 1: #110140199 Panoramic

Hint 2: N 37° 52.161 W 122° 14.676

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July 27, 2010   1 Comment

GC24WVY: #110140199 Panoramic

* UPDATE: Still there – but listed under GC24WVY as multi-cache.  Update posted here: GC24WVY: Stumped on Panoramic

A.K.A. Rectangle In The Pavement.

Cache is a magnetized nano.

Enjoy this nano cache along the Panoramic Hill Climb – A set of 300+ stairs that take you to the top of Berkeley & Oakland.

BYOP

Here it is online @ Geocaching.com

Or

Find it on your own with the coordinates:

N 37° 52.161 W 122° 14.676

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And Of Course, Here’s A Spoiler Photo

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March 10, 2010   No Comments

Geocaching – Too Many To Tell

Berkeley, California, USA

Since starting our little caching hobby, we’ve just moved too quickly to make sense of keeping a running journal of our caches outside of Geocaching.com - yeah, I know, I should have seen that coming.  Sheesh.

But be sure to check out my Geocaching page for info on caches we’ve hidden!

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March 8, 2010   No Comments

GC24EX7: Laguna Lawn Bowlers – California

His:

In a park for any seeker to find,
near bowls of the uneven kind.
For the games you could play,
and for the beach you may stay.
your toes be kept in mind.

Hers:

soon to come

full of fun

while she sits at work

and does her work

this will remain undone

More Info:

Enjoy this cache’s proximity to the unique game of Lawn Bowling.

As they say:

“It is a cure for care, an antidote for worry,
it includes companionship with friends, social ability
and opportunities for courtesy, kindliness and generosity to an opponent.
It provides not only physical health but moral force(ility).”

In a camo pill bottle. BOYP. Beware of muggles and enjoy the sights of the park. Rockpile surf break is straight out from this find, and on a sunny day with some swell, it provides some great entertainment.

Cheers!

Here it is online @ Geocaching.com

Or

Find it on your own with the coordinates:

N 33° 32.623 W 117° 47.505

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February 28, 2010   No Comments

GC24AXY: Fisherman’s Cove – California

Hers:

In a dandy sepulcher by the sea,
is where this geocache be.
and it’s not a prank,
when we say you should thank
E.B.Moritz Foundry

His:

This beach of sun and glee,
basking in line with the sea.
And our little package of fun,
spends days with it’s companion,
Mr. E.B.Moritz’ Iron Foundry

Cache is in a camo pill bottle. Once you’ve found it have a look about and smile at the neighbors who are excited to see you visit. Hopefully you’ll enjoy visiting one of Laguna’s quieter beaches. Watch out for the ever present muggles.

BYOP or stamp. Please report any issues and well fix it promptly. Cheers!

Here it is online @ Geocaching.com

Or

Find it on your own with the coordinates:

N 33° 32.731 W 117° 47.737

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And Of Course, Here’s A Spoiler Photo

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February 25, 2010   No Comments