Eugene, Oregon

September 1-8, 2021 It was an easy decision to make our path include a stop in Eugene to see our daughter [Elizabeth] Leigh and son-in-law Brett. We tried some new restaurants, revisited a favorite, and enjoyed some home cooking. Oh, and we found some geocaches. George Dorris and his wife Read more…

Museum of Flight, Seattle, Washington

August 30, 2021 The Museum of Flight is the largest independent non-profit air and space museum in the world. Its organization began in 1964 to preserve important and historic artifacts representing the evolution of flight. It is home to 175 aircraft and spacecraft, exhibits, and education programs. The museum features Read more…

Mt. Rainier National Park

August 29, 2021 Getting to Mt. Rainier was more fun than we had expected. We stopped in at Ex-Nihilo, Latin for something created out of nothing, for a geocache and had a great time exploring four acres of “Recycled Spirits of Iron”. Sculptor Daniel Klennert started collecting material (junk) at Read more…

Randle, Washington

August 25 – September 1, 2021 Highway rest areas are good places to switch drivers AND often have geocaches–sometimes interesting ones. The earth cache at Manastash Vista on I-82 on our way from Wenatchee to Randle featured a nice sandstone formation and basalt pillows. Randle, Washington is near the center Read more…

Wenatchee, Washington, Part 1

August 18-25, 2021 Wenatchee (the “a” sounds like the beginning of “apple”) was named for Indigenous people who lived at the confluence of the Columbia River and Wenatchee Rivers. Now the area is home to about 110,000 people. Wonderful fruit is grown there: We bought peaches, pears, apricots, and apples.