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On our geocaching podcast today, we chat about geocaching in the worst weather conditions. We also share some reasons to take a date geocaching (it worked for us!). We also have some geocaching adventures from a listener in the UK, a brand new "Mystery Sound" feature for the show, news on climbing Mt. Everest and much more.
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The mystery sound today eluded me. After you revealed the sound I still didn’t hear it. My guess was a “rain stick”. In my mind I wondered “why a rain stick”? I envisioned using it while pushing through the low brush to announce to the awful dreadful snakes that you had arrived.
I’m a bit (one year) behind in listening but I have listened to every episode starting with the first one.
Anyway, talking about the weather in California, I always smile. I have bicycled up north in August 2013 from LA. And I remember how bad the summer weather can be there. It was cold and rainy and I had a very strong headwind against me. So I changed from bicycle to car. Later I was in Monterey. After a nice multi there in the afternoon it was so cold that I shivered in my T-shirt with a temperature around 15 Celcius. That is not so cold at all when you have the clothes on. Only later up north in San Francisco the weather cleared up and I had a perfect blue sky then. You can see my pictures I have placed with my found geocaches in Southern California that they are all grey and dark but that these pictures are sunny and clear in San Francisco and further north. But actually I enjoy a temperature of 15 Celcius, perfect weather to go out geocaching.
Today is June 10 in 2023 and I have decided to skip geocaching except one for the souvenir because it is too warm. The forecast is that today it will go up to 28 degrees Celcius even here on the Northsea coast.
Then these funny pronunciations of the English counties. I was laughing and probably even here in the Netherlands people do that better but that is because the names are more familiar from British TV series and from football results.
Anyway – I enjoy every episode of the podcast, that I am behind has nothing to do with that.