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Geocaching - any fans?
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I'm fascinated, I have a GPS (which is essential).
I've signed up but am still trying to work out the processes.
For those who've never heard of it, geocaching is a sort of "treasure hunt", someone plants a waterproof box somewhere, things are put inside it and a co-ordinate is placed on the geocaching website.
I believe that what is inside is of little value but the etiquette is that when you find the box you 'log' your find and take what you want but replace it with something of equal or higher value then re-seal it and put it back.
Sometimes the geocache can be (eg) in a park or churchyard, or sometimes somewhere far more wild.
I've signed up but am still trying to work out the processes.
For those who've never heard of it, geocaching is a sort of "treasure hunt", someone plants a waterproof box somewhere, things are put inside it and a co-ordinate is placed on the geocaching website.
I believe that what is inside is of little value but the etiquette is that when you find the box you 'log' your find and take what you want but replace it with something of equal or higher value then re-seal it and put it back.
Sometimes the geocache can be (eg) in a park or churchyard, or sometimes somewhere far more wild.
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