Hi everyone, names Ryan. Im living in Farmington right now, and just trying to get into the geocaching game. Give me something to do driving around in my jeeps, and is very tempting to put a cache or 2 out in some of my jeeping spots.
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Hi everyone, names Ryan. Im living in Farmington right now, and just trying to get into the geocaching game. Give me something to do driving around in my jeeps, and is very tempting to put a cache or 2 out in some of my jeeping spots.
Welcome to the addiction and do this site! Take a look around and see what's here. There is a geocaching event in Hampden this Saturday, you should check it out.
Don't rush to hide a cache, find a few and see what you think of the game and gain some ideas before taking that step.
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Hello! Welcome to the forums and to this addicting game!!
Thanks for the welcome. Ive found about a dozen so far, hopefully a couple more tonite. There are lots within 10 miles of here. I try to go north for caches more often then not, been trying to make a short trip every night.
Once the game is over, the king and the pawn go back in the same box.
I remember seeing something about it, but Ive been to busy. Things are just slowing down now so I can play around with things like this.
Im also on www.maine4x4.org and www.midcoastjeep.com if anyone recognizes the user name.
I used to run VW(rail) woods buggies...then a Grand Cherokee LE. Currently have a diesel 4x4 that hopes to be pulling a Rubicon while camping up North. I missed out on some great Jeep club rides up your way because I didn't have the mandatory mounted winch. The Hi-lift isn't good for everything
There are some great folks on here that would love to get out caching w/you sometime. Don't be shy. It's a great way to get the low down on the game and avoid common mistakes. Not to mention the laughs/memories!
I'm just nuts about geocaching!!
Ive got an JK:
and an XJ:
And am trying to go every evening after work. Hoping to get out to some of the more remote ones when the XJ is finished.
Thanks for the welcome everyone
So Aaron, did those pictures make your heart race?
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