I had a long-time reader ask this question.. and a few people have asked beofre, too:
…can you explain what Geocaching is exactly? I’ve looked it up on-line but I’m having a hard time understanding how it works.
Thx Carmen
So here’s your answer!
It’s basically an organized, world-wide treasure hunt using a map or GPS.
So you go to http://www.geocaching.com and look for caches where you want to go. When you find a cache, you can program your coordinates into a GPS , OR you can find them on google maps and then get a basic idea of where you are heading and print the map. The first method is better, the second will do, especially in a city where you have a lot of landmarks.
Then you go find the cache! You can take a “treasure” out of the cache if you leave another behind.. our recent ones were salt shakers, rubber toy frogs, and whistles, and sign the log-book.
We do it because it gives a “reason” for a hike, other than just enjoying nature’s beauty (that was a playful jab at my husband,) but also it’s find to find stuff and see who’s been there before, and the kids love exchanging the small little toys.
By the way, this is a fun, healthy and mostly FREE family hobby - now does it get better than that? A basic GPS only costs about two hundred bucks. We got ours for free from my dad who was up-grading, but many Scouting/Guide troups have them, and you can always rent one for the day from your neighborhood outdoor store, just to give it a whirl.
Thanks for asking, Carmen!
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March 31st, 2010 at 7:52 pm
Thanks for sharing Nicki. I have wondered the same thing. It’s like a great big “treasure hunt.” Fun!
Hope you are enjoying spring… It’s not quite here in Alberta/Saskatchewan yet, but it’s sure trying
Heidi
March 31st, 2010 at 10:23 pm
Thx for answering my question, sounds like alot of fun, might have to give it a try
: )
Carmen
April 3rd, 2010 at 10:49 am
One of the reasons I like geocaching is because it is something you can do locally (I’m in a very small town, yet there are five geocaches within walking distance of my house!),as a really quick, impromptu activity. I’m always surprised at how it makes you look at a place you’ve been to before from a totally new angle. But it’s also a great way to explore new places, too. Geocaching is worldwide, so just about anywhere you go you can find a cache! And if you can’t…you can always create one!
Looking forward to doing some geocaching with you and the girls this summer!