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  1. If you want cheap + maps you need to consider the Lowrance Ifinder Go series. Comes with maps at about $75. Of course, we have to enter waypoints manually and getting one number wrong does indeed make it hard to find a cache!

  2. Dunno what I'd do. On our first 34 caches, we've only met one other cacher, and I wasn't there.

    He was very helpful and provided a clue, which I think the others would have appreciated.

    I emailed him to thank him and signed as Dad, but my email account reviels most or my real name!

  3. I typically don't trade, but my kids do! And I always cache with them. Our rule is take ONE thing and leave something better.

     

    But, I agree, that the kewlness factor is more important than the cash value.

     

    When we come across a cache in need of some help, we'll put in a handful of items from the goody bad and log it something like TN, Left: Wind chimes, stickers and other stuff we can't remember.

  4. I don't cache for the loot, but my kids almost always find something they want to trade for...

    I don't think that I've ever taken anything from a cache, but when I do, it will be:

    • some cool sig item

    • something that defines the area of the cache (a postcard, keychain, pennant, refrigerator magnet, or other tacky souvineer store item)

    • batteries if I need them at the time, my camera seems to eat them

    • likewise, band-aids or bug spray if I needed it (I should be better prepared!)

    • Or what would be really cool, would be a vintage item that defined the area of the cache (like a 1950s, or older, post card or post mark from the nearest town, or maybe a baseball card of a local hero)

  5. No fender benders here, but the term "Geocaching turn" is easily understood by my wife and kids!

     

    You know, that's when I'm exploring new territory and come to the turn a little quicker than expected; slam on the brakes; then take the turn a little faster than I should have. Or alternatively, when I realize that there's no way in he*$ that I can make the turn safely so drive on up the road and try to make a three-point turn on some narrow road with bad slight lines, etc. ect.

     

    Of course, there is a very funny commercial for some product I can't possibly identify that goes something like this

     

    ELECTRONIC VOICE: Turn left

     

    Background noise: CRASH (As car drives through window)

     

    ELECTRONIC VOICE: In fifty feet.

  6. US Navy, a long time ago.

    USS Independence (CV-62) 1981-1985.

     

    I'll bet it would be different today...

     

    "Sir, based on a good fix, Navigation holds us on course."

     

    "My iFinder concurs!" :P

     

    Guess, I should sign this one as

     

    "LT Dad"

     

    Or for you Navy types, I guess that would be MISTER Dad!

     

    (Edited for spelling, what do you expect from the ex-PAO?) :rolleyes:

  7. Both kids are into Scouts. The Cub Scout have been going to an orienteering event since we were Tigers. The Girl Scout (now a Cadette) went along. I was checking out the Orienteering web site, and they had a link to geocaching.com. I guess, they'd say the rest is history! Great family fun. We found our first 5 or so with just the maps, but of course broke down and bought a GPSr.

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