Nashville is chocked full of Geocaches and parks, and on this particular day, sub-freezing temperature. However thankfully for us our first Cache was inside! We were able to go inside a cool nature center at Edwin-Warner, the park we were at. This is a picture of me signing the log. This Cache had a lot of stuff inside it, including a DVD, actually. You can see it sitting there on my left.
Then Jess and I began our hunt for the second Cache of the day. I decided we had to stop and notice how cute she is standing on that rock on the pond. We decided to go for an afternoon swim shortly after.
Along the trail Jess noticed this interesting frozon "cotton" we called it. It looks like frozen fibers, but it turns out its just frozen ice! We took some home with us later, but it when Jess went to find it, it was gone... or melted.
The second cache was a bit tricky to find, but after much determination we found it sitting next to a tree off the trail. Not being able to find the cache initially heated us up, as you can see Jess without her hat on. I saw on the Geocache website a few pictures of three year olds holding the cache and I thought to myself, if a 3 year old girl can find this, certainly I can.
A lot of the part we were at is for nature watching, so we hiked up to this overlook and watched the sun go down on the mountains.
And soon, very soon, after this picture was taken we booked it back to the car before the sun went down. It was an excellent day. Thanks for checking in!
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