Sometimes there's a night cache (maybe just temporary and not loggable) associated with the BYO event on Friday night. You won't need anything more than a flashlight for something like that. If the weather's nice, there are usually several (or many) groups of cachers who keep caching well into the night, especially Friday night. Again, just a flashlight or a headlamp is all that's needed. It's a fantastic experience, but needless to say, tread carefully. I seem to remember some night caching at Mark Twain that almost led a group of us off a bluff in single file, like lemmings... No one's ever given us any trouble about caching at night at MOGA in an ACOE area (well, maybe a sheriff's deputy once, but that's a different story) but if anybody knows something special about the Shelbyville area, please speak up before I get Patty in trouble. So just look around for folks who are heading out to cache after the BYO and you'll get your fill of night caching! On Mar 23, 2013, at 6:35 AM, Patricia Hutchison wrote: > Greetings, all. I ran a PQ for night caches around MOGA, but the closest one > is over 25 miles away (and is a puzzle cache). I have never been night > caching and was wondering if anyone going to MOGA planned on doing night > caching and if s/he'd mind if I tagged along for the experience. Since I'm > still a novice, I don't have any night caching equipment (special lights and > the like) and I wanted to try it out before I invested in anything like > blacklights, etc. Please advise. Thanks! > > Patty Spiritwolf922 > > > >