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| Author : | Topic: This sounds like FUN --- | Bottom |
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| Lakehopper moderator Posts : 192 ![]() |
Geo Caching is a lot of fun, Dot and I do it on weekends when we have nothing to do. I have placed pens, little animals, flaslight in the boxes we have found. I have transported an Army soldier found in stovers dam cache and placed it in a box in Utah. The one who starts the box ( Usually a Tupperware container )usually keeps a paper and pen for you to sign in. And a dog tag or someting like a prize for you to take, leave and add a gift of your own. Some sites are easy to find because of the clues one leaves, some can be darn hard to find. You can establish your own box, enter your own history on the site. Great thing about it you may even meet others searching for the same treasure. | |||
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| rich Posts : 176 ![]() |
I never triep it but playing with the gps by itself is fun. Brian and Maggie did a little bit while in Brockway. There is a cache down by the old reservoir past the old game school. dd |
| kevinupp Posts : 72 ![]() |
There's 2 up on Winslow Hill. One each at the viewing areas. The one at the main viewing area can be extremely difficult to find because of how it had to be constructed and camoflaged. |
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