Muggle evasion techniques.
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Muggle evasion techniques.
~*There's Tupperware in thum thar hills!*~
Getting close to my big brother again!
Learning about geocaching from him!!
Having him sneak up from RI on the day of the WWWWWW4, surprise me to tears and make my first placed cache ... his 100th find!!!!!!!
Reconnecting with my very best friend and better half...
Great threads like this...
Great people like you!
If you want to try cross country skiing, start with a small country
Oh yes! That feeling I got on my very first cache find! Most things I do in life never feel as good the second time as the first. Finding my second cache was just as exciting as the first! As was the third!
"Oh what a glorious sport this be; that would give me repeated rapture with each new endeavor to uncover that which is hidden!"
But alas, I wax poetic.
All the really cool places I have seen.
Renewd sense that I can do it (climb a mountain, traipse through a swamp).
seeing the J-dude 'find' a treasure & his love for having his own gps.
great friends.
They say I have A.D.D. but they just don't understand. Oh Look! A chicken!
I can't begin to tell you how geocaching has improved my health
When I can snowshoe in to a mountaintop cache with a headlamp.....watch the sun come up over the horizon....then come back out in time to go to work.. believe me, life is good....!
A brand new cache is published, and I travel many miles to it at 5:00am, only to arrive at the exact moment that my headlights reveal a very good geocaching friend placing his hands on the FTF. We share coffee and I then tell him of a specific place that I was going to place a cache but that he might be more interested in (he's interested in wetlands/bird habitat). Three weeks later he placed a cache there. These are the kind of geostories that make this all worthwhile.