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Spencersb

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  1. I personally like log only micros. I am new to geocaching, and I like the challenging, middle-of-friggin-nowhere! kind myself, but my 9yo daughter loves it, too. She thinks of it as a treasure hunt. Thank God, I'm not allergic to PI/PO, but she is, and at under 4 ft tall, she would have a hard time in dense woods! If we're going to get the next generation of geocachers involved before they're nearly 40 like me, easy terrain micros help a lot! I personally prefer log only micros in interesting places, like old historic cemeteries and such, but the occasional, well-hidden-in-plain-sight micro is cool too. I do think it is nice when the owner tells you up front that it's a log only micro, though, so if you don't like those, you don't waste your time. Bottom line, what sux for me may be fun for someone else, isn't geocaching big enough for all of us? There's plenty of real problems to get mad at, like bogus coordinates, MIA travel bugs, and mosquitoes!
  2. I am new to geocaching, but have jumped in with both feet! I will be traveling to the Seattle area in July, and would like to give some TB's a lift. I live in Arlington TN, if you've got a TB in the area that would like to see Mt. Ranier, I plan to hunt several cashes in the eastern suburbs of Seattle and near Mt. Ranier NP. Let me know if your TB would like to tag along. I also plan to plant one there and see if it can find its way home.
  3. No substitute for DEET. You can even get 100% DEET at Walmart, but beware, it's not for children, expectant mothers, etc., and it's pretty greasy. Works great though.
  4. I am new to geocaching, but have jumped in with both feet! I will be traveling to the Seattle area in July, and would like to give some TB's a lift. I live in Arlington TN, if you've got a TB in the area that would like to see Mt. Ranier, I plan to hunt several cashes in the eastern suburbs of Seattle and near Mt. Ranier NP. Let me know if your TB would like to tag along. I also plan to plant one there and see if it can find its way home.
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