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9/8/2006 6:12:10 AM EDT
Who here does it?

I just got a new GPS unit with the intention of getting into geocaching.  I've been a couple of times and it's a lot of fun... and FREE.  

For those who don't know:  www.geocaching.com/faq/
9/8/2006 6:14:34 AM EDT
[#1]
I take my little girl out all the time.   She's still young enough that it's like treasure hunting for her.

There's some good hides here in Ft. Collins.
9/8/2006 6:17:26 AM EDT
[#2]
That stuff is fun.
9/8/2006 6:18:13 AM EDT
[#3]
Its a kick... The kids love it..
9/8/2006 6:21:26 AM EDT
[#4]
I can see how kids would like it....not so much for adults.
9/8/2006 6:26:49 AM EDT
[#5]

Quoted:
I can see how kids would like it....not so much for adults.


You've just gotta go do the more difficult ones. For me, the trip is the reward.
9/8/2006 6:28:27 AM EDT
[#6]
I'm a geek

Found about 140, placed 6.
Geocached in about 5 states and 3 countries. Makes for some great hikes. Kids have a great time and I enjoy it too. Can make a day trip out of it if you search an area on Geocaching.com and pick 10 or so caches. Print them out, enter the coords, and have fun. I like the multi-waypoint caches involving a little work. This sport (?) gets you out to places and lets you see things you may have not noticed before.

Plus, it makes you really proficient with your GPS so when you're out hunting/hiking you can rely on your GPS skills....In addition to that map and compass you DO have in your pack...
9/8/2006 6:30:23 AM EDT
[#7]
I've been dabbling with GPS's for years.  I've  tried geocaching, but I just really couldn't get into it.  My current GPS (Garmin 60CSx) pretty much stays in my Jeep, boat or backpack.
9/8/2006 6:36:48 AM EDT
[#8]
I did it for a couple of years (177 finds as screen name Matt1344). The summer heat, ticks and poison ivy eventually drove me away from it. It is a great fall and winter activity, though. Also, I got pretty bored with a lot of the hides and frustrated with the poor quality of the contents of the caches -- it's rare when you find a cacher who employs much creativity in his/her hides or caches. Still, it's a lot of fun. It's a great family activity and a good way to get familiar with your GPS.
9/8/2006 6:41:18 AM EDT
[#9]
Done it, like it, have not done it in a long time due to time.  Portland area has some REAL unique caches.

When I worked downtown I made a cache that sent the geocacher to a park monument that had the bill of rights on it.  Once at the plaque the geocacher has to use the 2nd amendment as a "key" to solve for the final coordinates.  
9/8/2006 6:43:53 AM EDT
[#10]
Usually go a few times a year.  The kids love it.  But when I'm out of town on business, if I get a chance, I'll look up one or two just to say I've found caches in other places.
9/8/2006 6:45:19 AM EDT
[#11]
Wife thinks it's the best thing evar...

I think it's like looking for lost keys.

Kids love it, think it's treasure.

You can see who's going to win this one...
9/8/2006 7:01:56 AM EDT
[#12]
I geocache also.  Really fun, and we have some pretty creative geocachers in my area.
9/8/2006 7:12:04 AM EDT
[#13]
I love it, now that i'm drivingOTR truck again I should be able to find a bunch more. I'm  "MT CatRancher" on GC.com
9/8/2006 9:47:06 AM EDT
[#14]