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It doesn’t seem that long ago that we were sitting around looking outside at the deep snow, just waiting for the weather to get nice and the trails to become available so we could get out to make those finds we didn’t get around to last fall.
Well, here we are again, just a season away from winter, and we still have soooooo many caches we haven’t gotten around to looking for yet, and those are just the ones we can do from home. We didn’t even get in an overnight caching trip to another part of the state. 🙁
Maybe we can hope for a mild dry winter (with an extended fall before it) so that the caching can go on and on and on . . .
I am looking forward to fall and winter. These are my favorite caching seasons, and I hope to be able to make up for lost time from this summer.
TDSGal and TDSKid don’t care for snow caching much, but they do it. And when they don’t, I can get to twice as many in a day! 😀
I think summer here was about a month long.
Winter lasted longer that scheduled. When summer finally hit, it was interrupted by a flood, at least around here. So, yeah. This summer was sort of a rip-off.
Although, if you’re into summer movies, this was a great summer, despite it being over too soon.
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