Starting a cache for the first time.

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    merlin1974
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    I just discovered this sport and it is a lot of fun. Finally something my wife and I can do together, even if she doesn’t like flies, mosquitos and mud! She acts as the brains and I get dirty!

    Anyway, we are looking to start our first cache. Any helpful tips anyone has for single as we as multiple caches? How hard is too hard for travel to the cache, and how is this rated. How far are people willing to travel between caches in a multiple? I would like to set up one that requires a bit of travel, and some simpler ones that kids can get to. Thanks for any help!

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    Ray
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    You have a neighbor with a few very nice caches in place: Dragnfly http://www.geocaching.com/profile/default.asp?A=63060

    You might try contacting her to see if she might want to meet with you over a cup of coffee to discuss caching.

    You might drop Trudy & I a line and arrange for us to meet you over a cup of coffee to discuss caching.

    You might stop in at our next Metro Milwaukee Geocachers Breakfast and Caching event and choose a mentor. http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.aspx?ID=73045

    Or you might choose to sort through the dozens of suggestions I expect will be following this post and go at it on your own.

    No matter which approach you choose, any caches you place will be welcomed by our community. If they are well done, we will let you know. If not, we will accept them anyway.

    There is guidance here: http://www.wi-geocaching.com/hide.html or here: http://www.geocaching.com/hideseek/

    Keep on caching
    tb

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