Here are some photos I took while out caching over the past few years. For obvious reasons I decided not to post them with my logs (including my TB logs). I've put them here for reference, should they be needed.

From a cache in VA.

From a cache in AA co.

I'm not entirely sure where this one was from; I believe it to be an older cache near BWI, but I could be wrong...

From a multi-cache in the Frederick area.

A stage for a VA earth cache.

Easily the most cleverly hidden nano I've ever found.

From a virtual in DC.

A caching friend of mine and his daughter at a cache I adopted and has proven to be VERY difficult to find for many cachers.

An example of well done rock camo done for a cache in lower AA co. close to the final of my Literati 1.2 cache.

One of the most intriguing forms of camo I've *ever* seen for hiding a cache.

One of the more interesting examples of 'natural' camo (not to mention recycling) that I've seen.

From a cache in a park in Charles co. known for its very difficult caches.

An example of information found at the stages of a challenging multi-cache in Southern MD.

A picture from one of the stages of a very difficult VA multi-cache. As it was the information in the picture is not what I was seeking.

Same as above only the correct information. This turned out to be one of the hardest clues to figure out.

From a clever cache hidden in the Frederick area for an event.

Another cleverly hidden cache found during the same event as above. One of my favorite hiding techniques.

The final information for a virtual in the Frederick area near a neat monument.

Another clever example of 'natural' camo.

One of the most devious nano's ever hidden.

A micro in the Baltimore area that requires one to go to extra lengths to retrieve.

The creative means used to hide a cache focused on specific coordinates as opposed to the hiding spot.