+Tyger4 Posted July 12, 2005 Share Posted July 12, 2005 I found 2 sites for my area but one is too far away. The group that is in my area sure doesnt seem to have much action. Many of the forum posts are dated 2004. So, how do you find others in your area that also enjoy geocaching? I would like to have others to search with, also make sure I am doing this right. TIA. ttfn Quote Link to comment
+BlueDeuce Posted July 12, 2005 Share Posted July 12, 2005 (edited) Well, one way is to hold a coffee or pizza event. You do't have to do a lot of planning of games or anything. Just have a simple get together and see who shows. Edited July 12, 2005 by BlueDeuce Quote Link to comment
+beopots Posted July 12, 2005 Share Posted July 12, 2005 I found 2 sites for my area but one is too far away. The group that is in my area sure doesnt seem to have much action. Many of the forum posts are dated 2004. So, how do you find others in your area that also enjoy geocaching? I would like to have others to search with, also make sure I am doing this right. TIA. ttfn Tap a keg. or post on the regional forums at the bottom and see what happens. Let me know if you decide to go with the keg idea. Quote Link to comment
+Tyger4 Posted July 12, 2005 Author Share Posted July 12, 2005 My place is too small for any get togethers. Im not a beer person. I guess that maybe this is the wrong thing to get into. TIA. Quote Link to comment
+gsguru Posted July 12, 2005 Share Posted July 12, 2005 You can meet at a local buffet (i.e. Golden Corral, Ryan's). Doesn't have to involve alcohol. Quote Link to comment
+Pork King Posted July 12, 2005 Share Posted July 12, 2005 Look through the logs of local caches, find out who's been finding them, shoot 'em an email. Quote Link to comment
+Tyger4 Posted July 12, 2005 Author Share Posted July 12, 2005 I just figured that there is already some sort of gatherings in my area. At least it looks like it used to be that way. Quote Link to comment
+Team Cotati Posted July 13, 2005 Share Posted July 13, 2005 Wine, cheese and French bread. Quote Link to comment
+wvhunter Posted July 13, 2005 Share Posted July 13, 2005 A coffee shop event can really help to break the ice locally. We have had two in the Wheeling, WV area and the turn out was very nice. The coffee shop owner was happy to have us there both times and the local cachers enjoyed the informal setting. Quote Link to comment
+ReyTheBear Posted July 13, 2005 Share Posted July 13, 2005 start a thread in your regional board. have the title ask for cachers in your city/state. Quote Link to comment
+BGunner01 Posted July 13, 2005 Share Posted July 13, 2005 Is Fall Fest IV close to you? Events like this are always fun and the geocaching information exchange is fantastic. Quote Link to comment
+Tyger4 Posted July 13, 2005 Author Share Posted July 13, 2005 I didnt mean to sound harsh or anything. I just dont seem to be having luck finding anyone in my area. Those same people are also listed as members here. The local site though doesnt seem to have but maybe 3 posts for 2005, everything else is 2003-2004. These people also dont seem to visit here to often. I dont drive all over. I have a roaming range so to speak. I stay withing my comfort zone only. There are 800+ caches listed in my town as well as each of the surrounding towns that I go to. I would think that with 800+ caches per town that I should have to drive all over the country to find anything. I just cant up and drive all over the country to start with. Plus, my dd goes with me, so that has to be factored in also. Thanks for the help. ttfn Quote Link to comment
+Langner91 Posted July 13, 2005 Share Posted July 13, 2005 None of the cachers who log finds in my area have ever posted on the Groundspeak boards. I check that whenever I look at profiles. I have yet to find a profile showing any posting activity. I think the cachers here represent a very small percentage of the caching population. I have exchanged emails with several. We haven't met yet, but I am pretty much simply doing caches they have already done. Most have mentioned wanting to get together and discuss some ideas for new caches. I think that will happen this fall after I have gotten more experience and have some better ideas about locations. Good luck to you! Quote Link to comment
+briansnat Posted July 13, 2005 Share Posted July 13, 2005 Holding an event is a great way to meet people. Hold a meet and greet event at a local restaurant or diner, or maybe a Saturday morning brunch event followed by a day of caching. You can also check the Tulsa website, or post in Great Plains forum. Quote Link to comment
+DaveA Posted July 13, 2005 Share Posted July 13, 2005 I found 2 sites for my area but one is too far away. The group that is in my area sure doesnt seem to have much action. Many of the forum posts are dated 2004. So, how do you find others in your area that also enjoy geocaching? I would like to have others to search with, also make sure I am doing this right. TIA. ttfn Well, I can think of a few ways to try and do this, some of which have already been mentioned. first, go here. This is the geocaching calendar which lists organized get togethers by state. You can click on your state and see how close the event is to you. If one is close enough then problem solved. If none are close enough you could consider hosting your own, but I can understand if you are reluctant to do this having never been to one. So, you could email those who host events in your state and ask them your question, chances are they know someone close to you who would be interested in caching with you. Alternately you can read the logs of caches near you and email those who have logged asking if they would be interested in caching with a newbie or know someone who would be interested. Quote Link to comment
Jihadacadien Posted July 13, 2005 Share Posted July 13, 2005 Or if you're going camping or don't mind giving your home coordinates, just place them somewhere (paper) to give cacher a little fun finding ur place. Or set up a cache that you can spy on and get to work LOL Quote Link to comment
+Team Neos Posted July 13, 2005 Share Posted July 13, 2005 (edited) We "met" people on-line before we met them in person. We found a few caches that really were extra fun for us, so we sent emails to the people who hid them to thank them personally for putting out the hides. We also made sure to let people know when one of their hides was particularly challenging. And we tried to write "fun" on-line logs. Some of the hiders wrote back with hints, or and welcome-to-caching notes and we answered those notes to say that we appreciated them making us feel so welcome. They started inviting us to events, but we were shy about going, because we were intimidated by the hundreds and thousands of finds that they had. Then we happened to do a cache that mentioned that it was the marker for a cut-off trail to an interesting historical place. My husband left a log that said that would like to make that hike one day. Not long after that, a cacher emailed us to say that he was organizing another hike out there and asking if would we like to join the group. He promised to take it easy on us and even said that since we were the reason he was organizing the hike that I couldn't back out, or he would put a cache out there called "Neos2 is a Sissy and She Backed Out" --LOL! We met up with about 17 other people that day and had a wonderful time (OK, it was a grueling hike too, and if that was taking it easy then they must usually hide the bodies --but I lived to tell about it!). The outcome is that after that, we felt comfortable going to events, and have even gone caching with some of those folks again since then. We have the numbers of people to call if we want to go caching or need a hint on one of their harder hides, and we toss around ideas for new caches with them--in other words, we have geocaching friends now. Edited July 13, 2005 by Team Neos Quote Link to comment
+Colorado Cacher Posted July 15, 2005 Share Posted July 15, 2005 With a GPS. Hey, you asked. Quote Link to comment
+KKTH3 Posted July 15, 2005 Share Posted July 15, 2005 race to a WJTB! The only geocachers we ever met on the trail were a couple that found a cache just before we got to it - mere hours after a person logged the first WJTB to hit our little part of the world. Quote Link to comment
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