Corbdee
Duckies!
Found one near me!Everywhere does it, I guarantee! https://www.geocaching.com/play/search
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Found one near me!Everywhere does it, I guarantee! https://www.geocaching.com/play/search
Go there and search for your city/state on the map.
Oohhhhh... You're saying the app and the website are different? What the...I had no idea. Thx.Website! Follow the link that I gave Corb and log in to your account. I really enjoy the regular size ones that are generally in parks and wooded trails and stuff- you get to go on a fun adventure (dogs will love it!) and they're generally easier to spot because they're larger and in less trafficked areas.
We can answer any questions you have! I have been Geocaching for a while. I recommend reading about it online and watching videos.Didnt bother reading through, but I’ve got a ton of questions about it! I’ve always wanted to do it, but mostly I don’t know where I would look for a place near me that does it.
Oh yeah, I personally am not a fan of the app (why charge for the app then charge AGAIN to get to real content?) but I think that the intended purpose is so that people that go with the intention of writing swear words in logs and stuff like that can't find any of the caches that have had loads and loads of work put in.Oohhhhh... You're saying the app and the website are different? What the...I had no idea. Thx.
Could you possibly post a link or two to something that's worth reading?We can answer any questions you have! I have been Geocaching for a while. I recommend reading about it online and watching videos.
That is excellent! I want snow but it never snows here. I love micros and nanos too. They are very fun and small, but regulars are great for swag.It's been great! We had to stop for a while because of heavy snow cover on the ground (I'm sure as heck not finding a white tupperware in the snow) but I'm up to 20 or 22 finds, I think. I have spring break for the next two weeks (starts saturday), so plenty of time for caching in the lovely spring weather!
I've found that I've enjoyed micros and nanos much more than regulars- even though you can't put swag in them, I think that the finding is more fun when they're smaller. It's a shame that there aren't trackables that can fit in bison tubes, though (possibly a good thing because they'd get lost really easily) I love trackables. I had two for a while, and dropped them both in a cache near an airport.
All over the world. Even small towns.Everywhere does it, I guarantee! https://www.geocaching.com/play/search
Go there and search for your city/state on the map.
Snow is great but it angers the chickens and puts a bit of a damper on geocaching.That is excellent! I want snow but it never snows here. I love micros and nanos too. They are very fun and small, but regulars are great for swag.
Yes, let me find the ones I have saved.Could you possibly post a link or two to something that's worth reading?
I wouldn't have a clue if what I was reading was good or not if I just did a random Google search.