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Washington State Couple Leaves An Adventure Legacy for Their Descendants: Wilderness Time Capsules

Two active grandparents have created a novel method for reconnecting with their descendants decades into the future. Most every summer, while their young grandsons remain anchored to the urban lifestyle of their parents, these energetic grandparents escape to wilderness areas of Washington, Idaho and Montana…to bury a few more time capsules. Here is an adventure to bridge the generations.

(PRWEB) May 6, 2004 -- Two active grandparents have created a novel method for reconnecting with their descendants decades into the future. Nancy and Alan Bixby of Whidbey Island in Washington State wanted to leave a legacy that would prompt their city-based grandsons to experience the western wilderness. So five years ago, they started preparing time capsules to bury near their remote campsites in some of the most spectacular areas of the American West. Our guess is that several decades into the future those two boys will likely be curious enough to search out the capsules with their own young families", says Alan Bixby, a semi-retired video producer. As theyre having fun, theyll also be able to revisit memories of their grandparents."

Every summer while the young boys and their parents remain anchored to an urban life in Portland, Oregon, their energetic grandparents escape to wilderness areas of Washington, Idaho and Montana…to bury a few more time capsules.

Using a hand-held GPS (Global Positioning System) device as their locator, the Bixbys have trekked through regions of incredible splendor. In these isolated areas they have discreetly hidden capsules of various sizes. GPS coordinates of latitude and longitude will identify the precise location of the drop-sites for any return trip…ever.

What do the tightly sealed geo-capsules contain? A few things of material value simply to boost future motivation to seek them out. But the many diverse items in each stainless steel tube are mostly of family and personal interest.

Our real motivation is to encourage a wilderness exposure for our grandsons when they become parents of their own children," says Nancy. But these are two-sided adventures because the Bixbys appear to have as much fun in preparing and depositing the capsules as the boys will in retrieving them.

The grandparents have researched materials and methods that ensure time-capsule survival through several decades. To make certain that the GPS coordinates and other details are never lost, they prepare lists of capsule contents, physical maps, digital photos and even TerraServer Aerial Satellite images, together with retrieval instructions to leave with the boys parents. For added protection, they give duplicate records to young adult relatives and they send location coordinates to the International Time Capsule Society which maintains a permanent registry of known capsules. A website crafted by the Bixbys explains their step-by-step procedure for assembling and preserving these memory" capsules. (See: http://www.timeinacapsule.com )

Some people have asked if we think our grandsons may never have an interest in collecting the hidden treasures", notes Alan. If you knew that there was a secret cache left exclusively for you in some remote area of spectacular beauty, just how many years could you live with that knowledge before you packed up the family and headed out for your own adventure"?

The idea has elements of a related sport called geocaching, but geocapsuling" can have a deeper significance to parents or grandparents (and their descendants) by encouraging wilderness adventures… while leaving an exceptional legacy.

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Alan Bixby, age 58

Hi Res Image - Bixbys Load Capsule
Nancy and Alan Bixby load time caspules in preparation for their summer treks into the wilderness.

Opening Web Site Image
Bixby surveys the broad landscape of a time capsule journey

Nancy Bixby, Age 58

Cutaway of Capsule Burial
Two pieces of reinforcing bar or pipe placed below ground help to insure retrieval with a metal detector...if needed.

Mount Baker, Washington
Capsules are deposited in spectacular but remote areas of the West.

Montana Ghost House
Capsules have been deposited near abandoned ghost towns in Montana.

Three Generations
To the left: Eric and Gina Brewer with their children Jake (#80, age 10) and Luke (age 1) To the right: Nancy and Alan Bixby, both age 58.

Letter to Grandson
Showing text of letter included in capsule.

Bixbys Prepare Capsules
Here Nancy and Alan Bixby select items for insertion into one of several stainless steel time capsules.

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