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Cornfields are very scary.
I saw a segment about Geocaching on the news, and just had to do it. I had a order in to Amazon.com the next day.
No, I don’t use the GPS for anything else at the moment.
Cold isn’t too bad, as long as rain doesn’t come with it. Warm rain too for that matter.
[This message has been edited by Punk Penguin (edited 01-11-2004).]
I generally do most of my caching alone. If I am not sure of the area, I will stay in the car and check out the area for a while. There have been a couple times when I just didn’t feel comfortable about an area, but then I just move on to another cache. There are plenty of them out there. I can always drag my husband with at another time.
I tend to stay away from potential sticky situations when alone also. For example I won’t take on the rocks along Lake Michigan, or cross a stream on a log if no one is with me.Happy Hunting
I would love to find some Viking tickets in a cache. Although my husband, the Bears fan, would probably find some way to distract me.
Personally, since I am slow to find things, I am waiting until later in the year when the nights are longer. I wouldn’t feel rushed if I started looking around 6pm, instead of 8pm or 9pm.
Just wondering, what was the final prize?
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