{ Beautiful day for geocaching ]
I set out early Sunday morning, just before sunrise. The weather was nice and cool. The one thing I did not expect, though, was fog. It slowed me down a bit and I had to be really careful until after the sun rose and the fog burned off.
I made a few stops along the way. Because I took Hwy 51, there is only one rest stop near Henning that I used to organize my maps for the day. I found ROOTS' --easy micro
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GC4099P in Henning shortly after. A police car parked by me as I was about to leave the cache site, but he didn't stop me for anything.
I stopped to get an easy cache at a Confederate memorial site in Trimble that had some of the nicest scenery on the trip. After I signed the log, some dude in a pickup parked near me and sat there while I walked around the area taking pictures. Creeped me out a bit.
Continuing north, I picked up two caches in Troy before arriving in Union City around 9am - at least an hour later than I had planned.
I hit all of the caches from west to east along Reelfoot Avenue early, which was good because later the traffic was crazy. I then found most of the caches in the center of town before going after the caches in the Veteran's park at the north end of town.
[ I turned my phone back on for a moment to take this one picture of the Veterans Park. ]
I started running into one technical problem after another as the day progressed. Because my GPSr maps chip is damaged, I was using my phone for autorouting. Before I covered a third of the caches, my battery was down to 11 percent and I ended up turning it off. This also cost me the ability to read cache descriptions and logs. My GPSr, a Garmin 60csx had no maps, so I had to rely on the compass - like I did as a beginner. I had paper maps to help me a little, but I didn't have many notes written because I was becoming more reliant on my phone. I didn't have my camera along because I had started to rely more on my phone to take pictures. Lessons learned for sure on this trip. These things slowed me down a little, but I still had a lot of fun. Most all of the caches were low difficulty/terrain so I didn't get too frustrated. I also got talk to a woman about geocaching. She had seen many people visit a particular spot looking for something, and she picked this day to finally ask somebody what was going on. I dislike encounters like that normally, but we had a nice talk before I had to move on.
I had a late lunch at a Subway before heading back south the same way I came in. I picked up a few more caches in Dyersburg before ending my day.
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