YOU DIDN’T MENTION THIS CACHE WAS DOWNRANGE OF A 3 DAY EXPLOSIVES FIREARM EVENT! I was in Pullman on business this weekend and I made it my goal to find all the old caches in the area. I wasn�...
https://blog.joehuffman.org/2021/05/07/quote-of-the-day-peacefulmountain/
I got a Garmin GPS for Christmas, a hand-held one ideal for backpacking. Pretty neat. But then I looked closer, and had a “what the hell?” moment. It has no topo maps. Not even regional low-r...
https://blog.joehuffman.org/2013/12/27/open-source-maps-on-garmin-gps/
Today Barb L. and I went to Flaming Geyser State Park (Washington State). This was the “stomping grounds” of Ted Bundy and The Green River Killer. In fact the Green River runs right through t...
https://blog.joehuffman.org/2013/06/08/do-you-believe-in-mermaids/
I heard it on the radio yesterday while reloading ammo. It’s on the web now: Idaho 55 at the Rainbow Bridge was closed for about six hours Tuesday after a suspicious object was found undernea...
https://blog.joehuffman.org/2005/09/28/geocaching-could-get-you-arrested/
About 18:30 on August 19th (Friday night) Barb and I decided to go to the B-23 bomber that crash landed on Loon Lake and slid into the forest in 1943 for our 29th wedding anniversary. We threw ...
Barb and I went to Moscow Mountain for some geocaching this morning. It was a most successful and rewarding trip. First we replaced the Moscow Mountain High ammo can with the bullet hole in i...
https://blog.joehuffman.org/2005/07/17/geocaching-on-moscow-mountain/
While we were out in the mountains we placed a geocache. The listing was just approved.
One of the first geocaches in the Moscow (Idaho) area was this one which I placed March 11, 2001. A fire on September 8, 2001 destroyed it. I replaced it on April 4, 2002. Then the location...
https://blog.joehuffman.org/2005/06/29/enabling-an-old-geocache/