Author Archives: Zor
Cache Up NB Live – The Ticker
This article was originally published on Cache Up NB. It has been mirrored here for archive purposes only. As some of you may know, we have done a few liveblogs here on Cache Up NB. The idea is being able to present you with real-time updates of specific events related to geocaching within the province … Continue reading
Cacher’s Corner – Episode 5
This article was originally published on Cache Up NB. It has been mirrored here for archive purposes only. Another podcast hits the airways. In Episode 5, we welcome special guest Nemodidi, and we hit up our typical topics of choice. Some of the highlights include: Cache Up NB’s recent changes and birthday The death of … Continue reading
Cache Up NB Celebrates One Year Online
This article was originally published on Cache Up NB. It has been mirrored here for archive purposes only. Yes folks, it really has been a year already. In February of last year, I started working on a new news and information website for geocaching in the province of New Brunswick. With the help of some … Continue reading
One babysitter to another
I have definitely been neglectful when it comes to writing on here and Megan’s blog. I think that’s what happens when you become a parent and there’s just too much else going on. You tend to let certain things slide and I think this (among other sites I post to) have suffered as a consequence. … Continue reading
One babysitter to another
I have definitely been neglectful when it comes to writing on here and Megan’s blog. I think that’s what happens when you become a parent and there’s just too much else going on. You tend to let certain things slide and I think this (among other sites I post to) have suffered as a consequence. […] Continue reading
An ongoing debate: The micro
This article was originally published on Cache Up NB. It has been mirrored here for archive purposes only. The first ever geocache I ever went out and found by myself was a micro. The first geocache I ever found or saw ever was a micro. The first geocache I ever logged was a micro. The … Continue reading
An open letter to Damon & Carlton
I know the odds of them ever actually reading this are slim to none, but I decided that I wanted to send out my own personal message to the former showrunners for the show LOST. My intention is to send them a tweet with this post and hope that they get the chance to read … Continue reading
A map full of smileys and nowhere to go
This article was originally published on Cache Up NB. It has been mirrored here for archive purposes only. It’s been a somewhat slow winter for myself with regards to caching. Outside of the odd event here and there, and the caches on the Cocagne trail I did for the Ice Walk event, I haven’t been … Continue reading
The art of a stealthy find
This article was originally published on Cache Up NB. It has been mirrored here for archive purposes only. One of the advantages of going caching on long trails is that the muggle and stealth factor is relatively low. You don’t need to concern yourself too much with whether or not someone is going to spot … Continue reading
Unanswered Questions: Farewell To My dad
On May 27th of last year, I learned that my dad, my birth dad and the dad I spent my early years with, passed away. It was a call I had been waiting for for a very long time. I did a long post about how it hit me at the time, but right now, … Continue reading