Anyone into GeoCaching?
#31
I've gone on a few of these adventures. Even set one up... a pirate one! Had a lot of people come and visit. It was great fun. Haven't done it for sometime now. MMMMMMMMMMMMmmmm.... perhaps, an adventure is awaiting. :thumbup:
#33
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It's a great way to see things you wouldn't otherwise get to see. I've lived in this area my whole life and have been absolutely tickled at finding things I never knew were there - just because we were geocaching!
#35
Yes, I am a geocacher. I love it. I'm old school I have a Garmin GPS. It works thats what counts. We go to AZ in the winter,so try and do it along the way. I dont like to do around peoples places thou.
We belong to the Oregon club.
We belong to the Oregon club.
#37
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If you don't have a GPS or smart phone, you can still participate in this fun activity. It's simply known by a different name "Letterboxing". This is actually how we started out years ago, before it went digital. A lot of the destinations are set up like a treasure hunt, you follow clues and hints to find the box and usually there's a rubber stamp of some kind inside. You keep a little book and stamp the pages, like a passport, and the book becomes your souvenir.
http://www.letterboxing.org/
http://www.letterboxing.org/
#39
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Originally Posted by aronel
So sorry, but it sounds like you are talking a foreign language to me. I am so behind the times. LOL! What are muggles?
In THIS context, she's talking about people going about their business who have no idea that there is a Geocache nearby. It's preferred that the caches are kept somewhat secret to avoid sabotage or destruction.
In the ORIGINAL context, Muggles are a term that came from the Harry Potter series, a Muggle is a person who lacks magical abilities and was not born into a magical family.
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Originally Posted by Peckish
Originally Posted by aronel
So sorry, but it sounds like you are talking a foreign language to me. I am so behind the times. LOL! What are muggles?
In THIS context, she's talking about people going about their business who have no idea that there is a Geocache nearby. It's preferred that the caches are kept somewhat secret to avoid sabotage or destruction.
In the ORIGINAL context, Muggles are a term that came from the Harry Potter series, a Muggle is a person who lacks magical abilities and was not born into a magical family.
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