by Maria
3. May 2010 19:44
Thank you dear geocachers of Västmanland (and beyond!) for a fantastic Sunday outdoors in the sun! How fun it is to be able to talk about geocaching, GPS, flashlights, tiny boxes etc without people going "Huuuuh?" or "Doooooh!" 
Although we didn't manage to do everything we intended, it seems that most of the participants liked coming to Strömsholm and the event





Now, let's hope for 10 more years of happy geocaching!
See you out there!!
by Maria
1. May 2010 21:25
I think we're ready, done, finished, prepared. The list:
- A sign (with coordinates) has been created
- Caches have been placed, and cache notes have been printed
- Name tags are printed
- Balloons (...are being inflated)
What's left? Hmmm... pack the car with tables, barbeques, food, things, more things
Are you ready to come to Strömsholm? We hope so! See you tomorrow!! 
(Back to the balloons
)
by Maria
30. April 2010 22:17
This weekend it's time to celebrate 10 years of geocaching! 
According to geocaching.com there are 335 events in the world celebrating 10 Years! this weekend. In Sweden there are 16 "10 Year!"-events. Even though we have only been geocaching since last year we are hosting our own little celebration event in Strömsholm/Kolbäck (Carbon Creek)
We've only been to two events so far (including one flash mob
) and are kind of nervous about hosting an event, but we hope we'll pull it off
.... It can go either way really 
Anyway, we've just been out placing new caches that will be released at the event - and are really excited about that as well! It will be hard going to sleep tonight.... Zzzzzzzzzzzzz
Zzzzz.... *snortle* ... where was I?
Ehm.... yeah: Welcome-welcome to the "10 Years! Carbon Creek, Sweden"-event, bring food and a plaid, good mood and a maid (what??)
G'night to y'all...Zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz 

by Maria
3. April 2010 17:45
Join us in celebrating the 10 years anniversary of geocaching! Take a look at our event on May 2: "10 Years! Carbon Creek, Sweden" (more details will come further on!)

Hopefully there will be less snow, and more green stuff by then 