Get Permission To Hide Your Geocache!
Get permission to hide your new geocache I just read another article about the authorities being called to check out a suspicious object
Get permission to hide your new geocache I just read another article about the authorities being called to check out a suspicious object
A hiking event (GC6B1HM – Leap Year Hike 2016) was the first event in Chattanooga,TN planned for Leap Day 2016.The hike started at 8:30
Leap Day is a special to the geocaching community.It is the day that allows us to finally fill the last space on the “Finds for Each Day of the Year” chart!
The American Family is not lost, we just have to try some new methods to connect. Be creative and think outside the box! Get to know your family!
It was a nice, easy hike (or not!) and time spent together as a family. It was worth all the trouble no matter how much fabric it is going to cost me
Hiding a geocache can be a great experience done correctly.Follow these tips for hiding a geocache and you will get to enjoy reading other cachers’ logs
Pot Point Nature Trail is a self guided moderately strenuous, 3.5 mile hike traveling from the Tennessee River’s edge up steep climbs to over 1000 feet
When the children were getting ready for bed, Dave said, “Bacon Makes It Worth It All!!” After we stopped laughing we headed off to bed.
402 days, I found one geocache every day whether raining, snowing, sleeting or sunny. I guess its understandable that I’d be having geocaching withdrawals!!
Trackables are like physical game pieces,sometimes collected by geocachers and sometimes “dropped” in a geocache to be “discovered” or “moved” by others