Geocaching Update

Not only can you discover hidden canisters full of trinkets around the globe, half of the appeal in Geocaching is hiding caches yourself and watch others enjoy your discovery. It’s fun to see people sign the logs, grab a trinket, take a trinket and add images to the cache’s digital logs.

Sadly, however, things happen to these hidden caches such as weather or muggles (non-players.) I had to archive another hide this morning so now I am only down to two. I have a few more hides I need to scout locations for and create but I am waiting for other things to happen first.

Only two left, not counting the virtual caches I have created (not shown)
This little sucker has traveled almost 1,200 miles!
GeoDenbow’s Globe-trotting Travel Bug #TB2AEXR
A sneaky hide underneath a highway guardrail

Geocaching
Geocaching is a treasure hunting game where you use a GPS to hide and seek containers with other participants in the activity. Geocaching.com is the listing service for geocaches around the world.

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