Tuesday, July 31, 2018

Geocaching in Corfu, Greece

Evan and I had the day to ourselves in Greece, so we did one of our favorite type of tours: a 4x4 drive. The tour was fun, and as there was an uneven number of folks, Evan's patience paid off and got us a car to ourselves. We drove up hills, through small towns where the car barely fit between buidings, and a little offroad as well.

As part of the tour, at one of the pauses, Evan and I found the Old Town cache. The cache was hidden in a beautiful location, and we enjoyed making this find.

Thursday, July 26, 2018

Caching in Toscana, Italy

This was another day on our cruise, and another stop where we did a tour with Evan's parents. This time, however, we had a tour guide who knew all about geocaching and even helped us look for it. So, during the tour, we stopped to find this cache (Il primo bacio), and I think the log I made says all I can for this one.

"Thanks for this cache in a wonderful place. We had a grate time."

Wednesday, July 25, 2018

Geocaching in Monaco

Monaco is so beautiful! Had to get that out right away - a truly lovely port. Due to the nature of this port, however, Evan's parents opted to stay on the ship while "the kids" explored. We took a hop-on hop-off bus around the city to get a quick tour, then we set out on our own in a few different places.

One place we explored was a hill with a long ramp to walk up, hence the name of the geocache here: La Condamine - La rampe Major. It wasn't hard to find, but there were tons of muggles so that was, of course, fun. Wonderful location for a cache!

Tuesday, July 24, 2018

Geocaching in Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur, France

Evan and I took a cruise with his family from Barcelona to Venice, and we had a lot of lovely stops along the way. At this particular port in Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur, France, Evan's parents booked us a private tour that catered well to his dad's needs. The tour was a mixed of mini bus and walking in accessible areas, and it was a real treat.

As a part of the day, we went to a museum in the town. Across from the museum was a geocache, Maison des Alpilles, so of course we found it. The tour guide hadn't heard of geocaching before, but she was on board to wait for us as we found and signed the log.