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› Forums › Geocaching in Wisconsin › General › Geocaching in Reader’s Digest
An article titled “How to Hide” has a little blip on Geocaching.
“If you want a fun outdoor hiding place for your valuables without the risk of forgetting where you hid them, use a GPS device to save the coordinates (it’s called geocaching.) Looking to give your heirs some fun after your gone? Include the coordinats to a sentimental stash in your will, or lead your beneficiaries on a treasure hunt by supplying a series of coordinates to various things you’ve stowed in different locations. Never hide anything too valuable, though. Plastic film canisters, Tupperware containers, and especially ammo boxes (available at Army-Navy stores) offer the best protection. Go to geocachig.com to learn more.”
This is sandwiched between “A Water Stain on the Ceiling” and “Telemarketers”.
Maybe someone needs to write an article to help these guys out???
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I like the idea of leaving my family coordinates – say to a difficult puzzle cache to get the goodies after I croak! Our kids always tease us about geocaching – this would force them to try it – ha! 😀