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By kazz
Date 28.12.08 21:18 UTC
Okay someone on this board, can't recall who goes on almost scavenger hunts...paper chases........a mystery tour....clues/locations left in places..they hunt/follow the information in cars.........Aghhh can't think what its called but someone on here with their husband in a car.........follows the trail. Like a trasure hunt......whats it called, please.

Jeangenie goes geocaching and I believe Mel started aswell .

Geocaching's different.
By satincollie (Moderator)
Date 28.12.08 21:27 UTC
Edited 28.12.08 21:41 UTC

Yes but maybe what Kaz is thinking of with reference to some one on here :)
By kazz
Date 28.12.08 21:31 UTC
Okay off to google Geocaching????
By kazz
Date 28.12.08 21:33 UTC
Thats it thank you very very much, I mentioned this to my OH wo loves driving loves different things....and is looking for a "hobby" athough he does not know it........Thank you.
> and is looking for a "hobby" athough he does not know it........Thank you.
LOL your welcome

hmmm weird, just googled this, and still not entirely sure what it is, but theres one in the field at the back of my house, an old roman fort in a medium sized box??? i put in my post code and the nearest ones came up. im intrigued...

It's very addictive, and global. You'd be astonished what you walk past not knowing it's there!

im going to have a wee look tomorrow when walking the dog, says its in a medium sized box. so if i find it, i leave a note in the log book, and if i take anything i replace it with something of similar or more value? just had a look, theres quite a few around me, a few at the falkirk wheel, and surrounding areas. wish me luck for tomorrow!
>so if i find it, i leave a note in the log book, and if i take anything i replace it with something of similar or more value?
Yep, that's the idea. And do it surreptitiously, so that you don't give away the location to passing strangers who might vandalise it. Good luck!
This sounds amazing- going to try and find one in my area! :-D

JG, do you 'know' what it is you're hunting or finding...or do you just take along some bits and bobs to leave? I just wonder how you assess the 'value' of something, without having to spend a fortune? Cheers, Dawn x
By kiger
Date 28.12.08 23:34 UTC

ive just googled geocaching and found out thereis one in my tiny little village!!! im off to find it tomorrow! :-) what i great thing i never knew about! :-)
By kiger
Date 29.12.08 00:20 UTC

wow ive just worked out where it was and its accross the road from my house!!! i nipped out there quickly with the dogs! :-) no cars, so didnt look too much of a weirdo hanging around under a lamppost routing through the bushes!!! :-)
>do you just take along some bits and bobs to leave?
I have a small backpack with spare batteries (for the GPS) and a few odd bits and bobs; the free gifts from cereals, a little packet of tissues, badges, keyrings; biros - that sort of stuff. The rules are that no food should be left (attracts vermin), no alcohol (it's a family hobby and children take part) and nothing illegal. And you don't have to take anything; but if you do take something it's good etiquette to leave something as well. Some caches are very small - 35mm film canisters for example - with only room for paper to sign your name, and others can be quite large, like a sandwich box.
You log your finds (and fail-to-finds) on the
geocaching website and there you go!
By Snoop
Date 29.12.08 11:58 UTC
There is one near me! :-)
Do you have to have a GPS device? Or can you do it without?
I think my littlies would love to do this.
By Snoop
Date 29.12.08 12:16 UTC
Ok, have been reading up and it seems that geocaching would be difficult without a GPS, lol! :-D

Some caches can be found without a GPS using the hints, local knowledge and good luck - but others, particularly the multis, there's no chance!

how much does a GPS cost roughly?
By Jeangenie
Date 29.12.08 22:46 UTC
Edited 29.12.08 22:49 UTC
This sort is perfectly adequate for geocaching.
(cackles with hysterical laughter at the 'sale' saving!)

haha at first glance i thought it was £100! hmmmm now why cant all shops have sales such as that lol :D

JG...that cackle is FAR too good!
Derek has one that he bought a couple of years ago...thanks for the info by the way...he is thinking it might be a golly good idea! ;-)
By kiger
Date 29.12.08 23:09 UTC

ha ha il be joining you with that laugh! :-D
i found my second today :-) i havnt got a gps either,will be getting one with christmas money

WTG Kiger...keep at it me dear! (and the cackling...JG needs some company...not enough cackling going on in here...only from the Christmas Pork and it weren't any good!)
By kiger
Date 29.12.08 23:23 UTC

thank you! :-) im always up for a bit of cackling! :-D :-D
By Snoop
Date 01.01.09 13:10 UTC
Just had our first find....and I think this could be addictive! :-)
Had my youngest two children with me who thought the whole thing was an exciting adventure - even though we didn't actually take any treasure. I'm going to stock up on trinkets so they can take some treasure next time. We're hoping to do another one tomorrow.

Excellent! Glad you're enjoying it. :-) It's a great way of getting children (and dogs) out and about. Real family fun. :-)
By suejaw
Date 01.01.09 14:27 UTC
Looks very interesting, i'm going to see what i can locate a GPS, have a feeling it'll end up a waste of money for me. I know what i am like unless Argos do a very good discount - (cackles with the rest of them).
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