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Riding solo Join Date: Aug 2012
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It is definitely fun, and even on days like today where I couldn't find the cache, it was listed as an extra small one, I still had a great time. I got outside on a glorious spring day, got to laugh at myself… It was a win/win.
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Now, if I could just find a way to get paid for what I can do with my tongue and a cherry stem. ![]() |
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No, thank you. Join Date: Feb 2010
Location: Home in NC..gonna dig in like a tick this time…
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I have fpund caches that were literally the size of an eraser head.. (called nanos for you non cachers)
Ive seen one done in a magnetic nut and bolt. Some goos imagination goes into these things... Best one thus far was a cache in a hole where you had to fill it with water to make the cache float up. My handle for geocaching is Libbywood. I had another account and need to combine my finds but I'm sure many are archived by now.. Oh I also once saw a hollowed out log. So much coolness. I love how they take you to places you wouldn't know existed. I discovered spots in a place I had lived for 20 years...lots of historical stuff. My other great love. And don't even get me started on puzzle caches and travel bugs!
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