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Carl's Travel Bug: First placed in Trail #9 in Mississippi and traveled to Tennessee where he spent the winter. Thanks to LIZZY, Carl made a quick visit back to his home state of Washington. Soon he was back on the road traveling through several western states and even made a stop at the Groundspeak Headquarters before flying east to Florida and up the coast to Connecticut. Now he is headed west again and enjoying views of orange rock formations near Arches National Park in Utah.
Howdy, my name's Carl and I'm the Dad. Like Carol, I don't get out much to go geocaching. I'm also too big for the geo-bag. My kids tell me about their adventures, though, and I especially enjoy the ones to famous or historical landmarks like lighthouses or covered bridges.
The one below is at Fort Casey on Whidbey Island, Washington. It was suppose to be a very easy cache to find, at least that's what others said who had already found it, but it took them along time to find it. I guess they punched in one wrong number for the coodinates--put them off by at least 50 feet. No wonder they couldn't find the cache. The clue was no help--"IV"? There was "IV" everywhere!

This lighthouse below is on Lake Winnebago in Fond du Lac, Winsconsin. After the quick and easy cache find, the Curious Cardinals climbed the lighthouse and enjoyed the panoramic view from the top.

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