HorizonSeeker wrote:Liz, enjoyed seeing your first geocaching adventure. I did a couple this weekend with my nephew. Looking forward to camping at Geowoodstock this summer. Maybe I'll see you there.
Forestgal wrote:HorizonSeeker wrote:Liz, enjoyed seeing your first geocaching adventure. I did a couple this weekend with my nephew. Looking forward to camping at Geowoodstock this summer. Maybe I'll see you there.
I went to Geowoodstock last summer in Washington & had a blast! The highlight for me was trading path tags -- a whole sub-culture of geocaching of its own.
If you haven't tried the virtual geocaches you might give it a shot. They're lots of fun & you end up learning some interesting tidbits sometimes. My trip to Yellowstone & the PNW last summer majored on geocaching. One of the gals I traveled with hit 1000 caches found while in Yellowstone. I'm still a real newbie, having found only 325 so far ...
If you have a smartphone you can probably use it as a GPS. Feel free to PM me if you'd like to talk more about all the fun you can have. I LOVE geocaching!
Laura -- and Jed
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Laura, will a Garmin car type GPS work?
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BarbaraRose wrote:What is geowoodstock?
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