Saturday, January 31, 2009

Johnson Road Park - January 24, 2009

I first stumbled across this park near the end of a long day of hunting caches across Collierville on January 11, 2008. I was avoiding caches labeled as mystery, but figured I'd try for Frisbee Flyway by prontopup (GCZZVY), the one cache in the park listed as traditional. It took me awhile to find the entrance to the park since I was approaching from the east. Interestingly, autorouting was no help in finding the entrance (which is on Johnson Road).

After I got parked, I read the description of Frisbee Flyway and the others and realized they were all tied together. Two of the caches had information needed to find the third. Frisbee Flyway was a fairly easy find after outwaiting a frisbee golf player, and I signed the log and the wrote down the information it contained for Johnson Road Park Cache by prontopup (GCZZVV).

The next cache, A View of a Lake by prontopup (GCZZW1), required me to know the statistical weight of a bale of cotton to determine which of three sets of coordinates I needed to go after. I didn't know the answer and I didn't have time to simply check out all three sets, so I decided to call it a day.

As I was heading back to my car, I met MaximusWilliam, his wife, and baby girl. They had just finished hunting the three caches in the park and excitedly told me how great they were. Oh, well... another day.

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I came back a few weeks later to hunt A View of a Lake (after doing research into the statistical weight of a bale of cotton), prior to meeting up with my buddy jbgreer to catch a movie, but ran out of time to do a thorough search.

In the summer I returned here with jbgreer. He found Frisbee Flyway and then we failed to find A View of a Lake after spending a lot of time looking. I don't remember the date and jbgreer chose not to log Frisbee Flyway online.

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Flashforward to this day (January 24, 2009). I needed to drive out to East Memphis to pick up the trophy and finisher's garment I won as a "Road Warrior" in last year's Road Race Series.

Since I was venturing out anyways, I decided that I would take the opportunity to hunt the remaining 5 caches at Johnson Road Park. It was a beautiful sunny afternoon and the temperature was around 41 degrees when I arrived (around 1:30pm). Given the time of year, the tree cover was at a minimum which I figured would help my GPSr reception. Also, I had noticed that prontopup had adjusted the coordinates slightly (about 15 feet) for A View of a Lake and I thought that might help me out.

Once parked, I headed straight for my plotted coordinates for A View of a Lake. I searched a lot of familiar areas before giving up. This location is visible to a house located to the northwest and I really did not want to get spotted trampling around back here.

After emerging from the area I was searching, I decided to tackle the three easy caches in the park. It was a short hike to Waterous by utemi04 (GC1F3V0) and I found it quickly. It was a nanocache and clearly visible (and aptly named), so I basically spent most of my time unrolling and rerolling up the tiny log.

Next, I hiked a relatively short distance west to Grate Experience by Mindless Focus (GC1F2HQ). This was basically a hide-a-key under a curbside gutter. I had to wait a bit for some walkers to get out of sight before getting on my knees and reaching under the gutter. The container was neatly labeled, but one of its two strong magnets had come detached. [Note: I see that this cache apparently fell down in the sewer shortly after I put it back.]

The third cache - Not A Pine... by Mindless Focus (GC1F2H3) was back east almost at the other end of the park. It was an interesting hide except for the soaked log.

I felt better now that I had three finds under my belt, so I decided to get back to my original hunt.

I returned to the coordinates for A View of a Lake and breathed a deep sigh. This was my fourth attempt at searching the area, and while I had plenty of time today, I figured that I had already searched this area pretty thoroughly. This time, though, I got lucky. I searched maybe 20 feet to the west of where I had looked before and spotted the cache. The fact that it was uncovered helped too.

I took a picture of the information in the cache as well as writing it down and now had the information necessary to go after the final cache Johnson Road Park Cache by prontopup (GCZZVV). I got to the spot and found the container quickly. It was uncovered and visible as I approached it. I knew from reading the online logs that this container had some offset information inside that I would need to get to the container with the log.

When I opened the container, my heart sank. There was a puzzle inside that had to be solved in order to retrieve the offset data. The puzzle was frustrating (for me) and it didn't help that the temperature was now dropping. I don't know exactly how long it took me to solve the puzzle, but I wouldn't be surprised if it was a hour.

[I took a picture of the puzzle, but am evaluating whether or not to post it.]

Anyways, I retrieved the information and photographed it. I then packed everything up and carefully rehid the cache. I then realized that I had left something out of the container and had to get it back out, put the item in, and rehid the cache. By this point, I had forgotten the distance information for the offset. Aaaaarghhhh!!!! I had no desire to try and solve the puzzle again and fortunately I remembered the direction I needed to go so, I walked a bit and hunted around. Once again, I got lucky and found the final container uncovered. I signed the log, briefly looked at the contents of the container, packed it all up and rehid it.

All in all, I spent about two and a half hours in this park and enjoyed all 5 of my finds for the day. I especially enjoyed prontopup's three caches. Although he is a shiftless weasel and one of the main reasons I left GOWT, prontopup also has some of the best caches I have hunted in west Tennessee.

Saturday, January 17, 2009

The Lost Room Revealed

On June 6, 2008, jbgreer and I tackled an interesting cache called The Lost Room by cavecom (GC1C48N). It was located at the site of an abandoned motel in Bartlett.

A day after we visited this spot, it was demolished.


Today, I was reading Memphis Magazine's "Ask Vance" blog and discovered a little bit of the history of this spot. Here is a link to the blog article about the place that was once called "Joe's Cabins" and possibly "Floral Hill Motel" before that.

Sunday, January 11, 2009

New Year 2009

I just returned home from a Christmas vacation in the Pacific Northwest and am writing up some new blog entries. I also hunted National Treasure Cache by FamilyInFilm, CodeMission, GirlinFilm, & CoolZX11 (GC17VF6) this weekend with jbgreer and MaximusWilliam and I am working on a blog entry about that trip.

Monday, December 15, 2008

Wolf River Greenway - December 13, 2008

I met up with jbgreer at his place at 7:30am and we headed to Collierville, TN. Our main goal was to hunt caches along the Wolf River Greenway Trail and if we had time, head north to Herb Parson's Lake and hunt a few there. First, though, we had a mission to accomplish in W.C Johnson Park.

The plan upon arriving at W.C Johnson Park was to pick up National Treasure key #2 at Stinky's Litter Box by TNBOYS (GC12PVW), take the boardwalk to Walk the Planks! by TNBOYS (GC11P79) to pick up National Treasure key #1, and then hike the short distance to Leonarda One by LeonardaDaArtsi (GC1JGBV). We would then go across the Wolf River and drop off the keys in two other caches.

This was a rare opportunity to get both keys in the same park and since we had been tho the caches where the keys where supposed to be, it should have turned out great. However, the individual who took key #1, while mentioning in his log, failed to log the key as retrieved. This screwed us and several others looking for the key in recent weeks. Sigh. At least the rest of the plan worked out. I retrieved key #1 from Walk the Planks and then met up with jbgreer at Leonarda One. After finding the cache, we hiked the boardwalk back to where we parked.

We intended to enter the Wolf River Greenway Trail from the eastern end, but the area that I though contained the entrance and parking was flooded. We then decided to enter via the Bethany Road trailhead. Finding the traihead took some work. Autorouting took us in circles and our paper maps were missing a few roads. I finally used Garmin's POI to locate a church on Bethany Road. After finding the church, it was a short drive to the trailhead.

Interestingly, the trailhead has no signs marking it as such. There is one sign on a gate that basically says "No motorized vehicles allowed". It turned out, though, we were in the right spot.

Before making our way to the trailhead, we took our pictures holding the National Treasure key #1. This was one of the requirements for logging the find and since we were getting rid of the key on this hike, I wanted to make sure we got the pictures.


There are five caches on this trail to date, and we planned to hunt them in order. Since we were both focusing on the walk, we absent-mindedly walked past the first cache. We started to go back, but decided it would we wiser to get it on the hike out.

This made out first find on the trail Rooty Toot Toot by TNBOYS (GC1GKHX). It was an unusual hide technique these days, but jbgreer found it pretty quickly.

Our second find was High Water by Cache Station (GC1JEBC). Easy find and close to the trail.

Our third find was Bottomland Hardwoods by jackthebear (GC1GPH0). It was a neat cache with lots of goodies, but I was just glad to find a cacher container large enough to hold the National Treasure key.

On the way to the next cache, we crossed this neat recycled bridge.


A little more hiking and we came to bamboozled by oak grove 5 (GC1G3QN). This was our only ammo can find of the day. We tried to take a different route back to the main trail, but ran into some flooding. We ended up backtracking a little and simply headed back the way we came in. The trail was roughly three miles long and it would have been easy for us to forget about the cache we missed on the way in, but fortunately we kept our eyes on the prize and found Big Bend by jackthebear (GC1GVKB) before leaving the trail.

We decided to get lunch, rather than go the Herb Parson's Lake, but we did manage to find one more cache before arriving back in Collierville. Saunderville by TNBOYS (GC18E9D) was a nice little hide in a spot with many potential hide spots. On our way into town, we spotted the actual trail parking on the eastern end along with the name of the trail: "Wolf River Environmental Restoration Greenway Trail".

After a nice lunch at Chick-Fil-A, we headed back to Memphis. No DNF's on this day and our only disappointment was the missing Natinal Treasure key (#2).

Thursday, December 11, 2008

Greater Memphis Greenline

I have added a link to the Greater Memphis Greenline to allow interested parties (such as myself) to keep track of this project to turn roughly 13 miles of abandoned railroad into a walking/biking trail. I am especially interested in this since I live near the west end of the proposed trail and can use it to run or bike eastward to Shelby Farms (and beyond).

On the site are pictures of the project and links for those who wish to get involved in the volunteer efforts to clean up and maintain the greenline.

Tuesday, December 9, 2008

Virtual Walking in Memphis

I just found out today that Street View within Google Maps is now available for Memphis, TN. Now I can virtually visit some of the remaining areas in the city where I still have unfound caches. I can also chart out new places to run.

Somewhere in this blurry image is a cache I need to find. I visited this place recently and it would have helped to know it was a church with a security guard stationed in the parking lot on Sunday mornings...

Here is a second location I visited recently looking for a cache. No luck here, although it was recently found by someone who had the cache owner with them. Using Street View would have shown me where I could park nearby.

Not all of the images are as blurry as the two I posted. Here is where I lived during the early 1970's.



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Hmmm, it doesn't let me go down some of the streets...

Sunday, December 7, 2008

Taking the Easy Way


I walk by this location usually on the weekends. This weekend I was surprised to see this image revealed when contractors removed the existing storefront during remodeling. Most of the remaining businesses in this small shopping center have been around for longer than the twenty years I have lived in the area. I will have to ask around and see how long ago this place was an Easy Way store.

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It was exactly one year ago today that I last saw Hoot Owl and spencersb. My pal jbgreer and I had joined up with them for a brief cache hunt in Collierville, TN. I had planned to meet them again at a caching event in Olive Branch, MS the next day, but decided at the last minute to stay home.