On a Tuesday morning after a much needed haircut, we hooked up the travel trailer, brought it to our tiny house and loaded it for another trip to Tucson. We spent the first day doing roadside geocaching, meaning the geocaches were located near the side of the road.
military tribute
Shark Teeth
On this trip, many of the roadside caches were hanging in trees, tall trees, way up high. We were prepared as we had a new Tool of the Trade (TOTT) with us and were ready to put it to the test.
reading instructions as we had forgotten how to use it
notice how small it is in Hubby's hand
a long reach, needing some coordination
he has the container
now we can open it and sign the piece of paper
and hang it back in the tree, up high for the next cacher
certainly better than climbing a ladder!
Santa Cruz River
a rare sight...moving water in the river
Hubby looking for a cache
and using the new TOTT to push a magnetic cache up high
on the sign post
we were in farming country part of the time
and we did some trash clean up to earn a special
geocaching souvenir
I see how that tool is used now. I'll have to get one! Thanks for your hard work cleaning up the environment!
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