Basically it is a GPS based hide and seek where people hide little containers or boxes (called caches) in parks, wooded areas, trails or campsites, they then log the information (including the GPS coordinates) into the Official Geocaching Website and then other people set out to find it. You might think this sounds silly or way to easy but it isn't either. It is much harder than it sounds. The GPS gets you in the general area of where the cache is hidden, but you still need to look around to find it. Sometime they are in tree stumps, under rocks, hanging from branches, ect. It is also great exercise and gets people out of their house and in the great outdoors!
I have had a GPS unit for over a year now and have it mounted in my Suburban. I mainly just use it for directions and marking locations of things.
So far I have only "found" one cache. It was pretty easy and it was my practice run. Dave was coaching me on how my GPS works and what to do. Getting to the cache was easy (it was right across the street from the fire station I was working at) but like I said, finding the actual cache was a bit of a challenge to a rookie like me! I hope to find some more caches soon and I really want to get Maeve involved in helping me find them!
Thanks for the great hobby idea Dave!


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It really is a good time!! Maybe one of these days we can get more than just a quick "single" done - get a few hours and hit a number of them...
Maybe One-hundred fifty-five can even join us!!
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