I geocache :)
What I really like about geocaching, is what you "might" learn from it. Sometimes it takes you places you never knew existed.
If you've never heard of geocaching or want to learn more about it, go to the right side of my blog page and look under "labels" for geocaching. There's a 2 min video that will explain about it, or you can feel free to ask me questions you might have, in comments.
We've been geocaching since 2005 and have found almost 1,400 caches in 36 US states. I also have geocaches that I've hidden for others to find. Below is one of them that I recently went to check on beause it was reported missing.
This is "BOOM"
located in Newington, NH at the following cordinates
N 43° 05.833 W 070° 49.960
it's ID is - GCTOAT
it's ID is - GCTOAT
Geocachers that come here, hunt to find a very small container called a cache, and it contains a log sheet that you will sign your name on. But
many people are also very surprised to find out this is the "Oldest Town Forest" in the United States.
This is what this "cache" looks like...this is a typical cache. The log sheet is rolled up and placed inside this container. When you find it, you sign your name and date on the paper.
Happy Hunting if you decide to geocache!



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