If you travel the same route long enough to get bored with it, there is nothing better than changing the stops or adding some at least once in a while. I regularly need to drive from the airport at Budapest to Tiszaújváros and so far most of the geocaches along this route (M3) is represented as a smiley on my geocaching map.
A magnetic PET preform |
Yes, it is hiding there... |
That is where you find the geocache... |
I had to cross the road that was leading back to the highway which seemed busy at this time of the day. Then I started searching and I just did not seem to find anything. When it seems easy expect it to be easier then you think, it was right there, just some plants were covering the view. After the quick find; many muggles passing by in cars and staring at me I signed the logbook and headed back to the car. I have to say using a table to geocache especially in urban areas has its advantage. Most muggle looks at you then they see you holding a huge tablet and smile and then they expect you are just doing your job while you are around any object.
This object was also just there ... |
That day was really windy so I kept on logging in the car all the time, next time I'll be in Hungary it will already be cold winter, not sure how am I going to geocache then ... but I'll see.
Around electricity lines I would set the attribute as not for kids, also the crossing to the object was dangerous.
Many thanks for the cache owner for this hide and many more he has.