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They are pretty easy to make too…
Oh gosh where to begin!
-and so ends my first full year of being in the caching world. What a blast it has been discovering this little hobby! It has taken me to nooks and cranies that I would have never explored before. It puts a smile on my face to know that many people enjoyed finding my own caches, as I had loads of fun making and hiding them. I have met many cachers, all of which are a great bunch. Thanks to Jim and Josh for letting me, the total cacher stranger, cache with you at the Cache Bash, I really did have a blast!
In the short time I have out grown 1 gps, and have now owned three different ones.To next year, a whole new set of caching adventures awaits!
Well, the thing is up on Craigslist right now, and I am advertising it for hunters, instead of geocachers!
Thanks, but im really looking for a good used one, no need to buy new for me!
ANyone???????
47 with jjcool and Jim from JimandLinda,, just plain ran out of time and energy 😆
I have 7, but they have all been thought out, and most of them have a hand-made creative conatiner! Yes, quality is better than quantity.
Too many lamo caches around here where a pill bottle is in a cedar tree. ho hum 🙄 😆@furfool wrote:
I believe that they can load Magellans at the event.
How?????? Wirelessly? There is no USB port to the GPS.
If theirs something I dont know about my GPS, tell me 😆
Hello
I dont own a “navigator GPS”, but have gone on many STN (sport touring.net) group rides with the guys there that have a GPS, this is my 2 cents. If your planning a specific route, Those Garmin Zumos are top notch.
But as with all GPS, they bow down to the traditional “map in the tank bag” when your just bombing around on random roads. Its really hard to see “the big picture” on a GPS, where the map can change resolutions instantly (rather than clicking,scrolling, and panning, with gloves on, ugh 🙄 ), depending on your eyesight.Welcome to Geocaching! Im relatively new to it all also. 50 finds and now 7 hides. Ive found hiding to be very rewarding, especially when you see good logs on your hides from people who enjoyed it. Especially when people get “pissed off in a good way” when finding some of my harder caches.
I live i Fondy, and I know from experience, Ripon NEEDS more caches. Theres sadly only a small handful, with so many great places to hide them. I may place a few myself in the future.
Not actually visiting and signing logs, and it being just about numbers, kinda defeats the whole fun of caching???
And those log stickers, IMO, the’re fine if the log is a -huge- piece of paper, but I have seen them in Micros, which is unacceptable. On a small logsheet, just whip out the pen quick and sign that one.
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