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08/01/2011 at 1:43 am #1948915
idea bump
08/02/2011 at 6:10 pm #1948916Tecnu in the car and alcohol wipes in our backpack. We wipe down the camera, our hands, and GPS after almost every cache since we’re so prone to rashing up from one thing or another (from poison ivy to pines).
Did anyone mention water?! With all of our outdoor sports and activities we see a lot of people become dehydrated even with short jaunts if they didn’t drink enough during the day. After a long hike this summer my husband said if he could he’d hide water coolers in stumps as caches.
Thanks for the topic. Its given me several tips. I especially like the garden trowel for winter.
08/03/2011 at 3:21 am #1948917@Ashen15 wrote:
Tecnu in the car and alcohol wipes in our backpack. We wipe down the camera, our hands, and GPS after almost every cache since we’re so prone to rashing up from one thing or another (from poison ivy to pines).
Did anyone mention water?! With all of our outdoor sports and activities we see a lot of people become dehydrated even with short jaunts if they didn’t drink enough during the day. After a long hike this summer my husband said if he could he’d hide water coolers in stumps as caches.
Thanks for the topic. Its given me several tips. I especially like the garden trowel for winter.
Thanks for yor ideas too. I’m glad it gave you some ideas too thats why I started it.
09/28/2011 at 3:05 am #1948918My new geobag is a messanger bag and my new very handy iteam is my new Ipod touch.
***** PLEASE keep any and all ideas coming cause it is halping me and others. Any iteam big or small if you use it for geocaching I would like to hear about it. ******
THANK YOU ALL!
09/28/2011 at 3:07 am #1948919On a whim I added a handful of small plastic bags to my caching bag. I have already replaced two ripped bags to keep those logs dry! They don’t take up much room in the bag and it could save the CO a trip for a wet log.
Not all who wander are lost. -J.R.R. Tolkien
09/28/2011 at 3:28 am #1948920Magnetic retrieval tool for getting that metal container in a tight spot such as this one
http://www.magnetsource.com/Consumer%20Pages/PointrBenditHS.html
10/07/2011 at 3:48 am #1948921***** PLEASE keep any and all ideas coming cause it is halping me and others. Any iteam big or small if you use it for geocaching I would like to hear about it. ******
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