Favorite Geocaches of 2024

Once again, I’m posting last year’s favorite geocache finds for posterity. The running list that I keep during the year only had 8 caches on it, so I had to go back and find a couple more favorites to round it out to an even 10. 2024’s list is very front-loaded, as I found 9 of the 10 caches during the first half of the year, and of those, 6 were between January and March (and 3 of those were in the first 10 days of January!). Here’s the list:

  • 2024 CAM Cache – Paw Paw Tunnel (GCAH1E9) – 5/18/2024
    I found this while camping with our scout troop. It was my first-ever visit to the namesake tunnel, in spite of knowing about it since I was a kid. It was a very nice round-trip hike from the campground — we hiked through the tunnel on the way out, and we returned along the trail that runs over top of the tunnel. The tunnel was almost exactly as I had imagined for all those years.
  • Cocktown Creek North Side (GC390F) – 4/16/2024
    This is the most “off-the-beaten-path” location of the 10. It is in southern Maryland in King’s Landing NRMA, across the Patuxent River from the more civilized King’s Landing Park. It was a 3.5-mile round trip hike through the wilderness, capped off with a great view overlooking the river.
  • Delaware Breakwater East End Lighthouse (GCA12QV) – 6/20/2024
    A great paddle from Cape Henlopen state park out to the breakwater, where we disembarked to find the cache at the lighthouse. It wasn’t a long paddle, but there was a ton of wildlife to see, and it’s always fun to see a lighthouse up close.
  • GoT: Jaime (GC8RCC5) – 2/29/2024
    Another representative of the Game of Thrones series in southern Maryland, this time in King’s Landing Park (how appropriate). I can’t remember how many stages it had, but it was at least 4 or 5. Lots of bushwhacking over hill and dale and through swamps, with a couple of easy-ish tree climbs thrown in for good measure. The final was a good hide, a somewhat precarious retrieval, and a well-crafted container. What’s not to like here?
  • Multicache Maze Mounts Multiple Meters (GCAAQ43) – 1/8/2024
    This cache was a going-away gift to the community from littleblkdog, erstwhile MGS president and legendary Maryland cacher, after he retired from the Navy and moved to Vermont. It was a fun tree climb (several in my case), interesting field puzzle involving a UV light, and a fun gadget at the final. It’s archived now, but it served its purpose well.
  • Numbers, Numbers Everywhere (GC8GVYA) – 3/7/2024
    This hide was a fairly standard-issue urban nano in Chicago, but it’s on the list because it was my favorite puzzle of the year — a numeric crossword based on sequences. Solving it involved lots of fun code-crunching.
  • Riverine Erosion Processes and Morgan’s Potholes (GC6QTGD) – 12/15/2024
    This is the lone representative on the list that I found near the end of the year. It’s an EarthCache located in Morgan Run Environmental Area, and it had been on my to-do list for many years. It is just one among several really good ECs I completed in 2024, but it is in a location where I have fond memories of caching during the mid-2010s, and it was hidden by prominent Carroll County, MD cachers whose hides I have enjoyed very much over the years. Unfortunately, they are no longer actively involved in the game, but it’s nice that some of their caches are still out there to find.
  • RWLS: Dugout, Titus, Ruby & Yoda Share Plum Merlot (GCAEYWM) – 1/8/2024
    This is one of a couple of oddly-named letterbox caches that I found at the beginning of 2024. This was a multi-stage hide that made creative use of public wi-fi as part of finding one of the stages.
  • RWLS: Revelation of Luke’s Shiraz (GCAFMP2) – 1/6/2024
    Another oddly-name letterbox in Oella, MD that involved a nice winter hike along the #9 Trolley Trail and through parts of Benjamin Banneker Historical Park. There’s nothing better than finding a well-stocked ammo box after a nice hike through the woods.
  • Tremont! (GC16HC2) – 3/4/2024
    I’ll have to go check, but I believe that this is the first year where my top 10 included two EarthCaches. This one was located in Indiana Dunes State Park, and involved hiking to the top of 3 large sand dunes and taking elevation readings along with other observations. It made the list because of the unique and challenging hike, with great views of Lake Michigan.

Rise Up Winter Warmer #2

  • Beans: “Winter Warmer” medium roast
    • Roaster: Rise Up Coffee Roasters (Easton, MD)
    • Origin: Indonesia (Sumatra/Java)
    • Roast date: 12/3/2024
  • V60:
    • 19g coffee / 300g water (1:13.8)
    • Ode: 4+2
    • Also works well with 20g coffee / 300g water (1:15)
    • Water at 95°C
    • Recipe: A Better 1 Cup V60 Technique

This is Rise Up’s winter seasonal blend, and I last had it in December 2023. The big difference this time is that I’m grinding the beans with the Ode instead of my hand grinder. I started off at setting 3+2, which was a little bitter. 4+2 (this afternoon) was much better. With both settings, the draw-down finished at around 2:35-2:40.