+hacked0ff Posted December 14, 2005 Share Posted December 14, 2005 I always cache alone, but not by choice. With a one year old at home,a house to rebuild and work, my time for hunting caches is limited to my daily commute, lunch time and trips to the grocery store etc.. I've met a few cachers while out hunting and there have been times I wish I had some help . I enjoy caching alone mostly because I can get away from the daily grind even if for a little while. I'm hoping my daughter will like it when she gets old enough to tag along. Quote Link to comment
+RockyRaab Posted December 14, 2005 Share Posted December 14, 2005 I was going to start a topic called "Men And Women Who Cache Together But Who Don't Say Anything Along The Way So It's Almost Like Caching Alone", which describes us. But the forum software doesn't allow a title that long. Isn't that the definition for "Married?" Quote Link to comment
+snowfrog Posted December 15, 2005 Share Posted December 15, 2005 I cache solo most of the time, and prefer it. I sometimes think about the consequences of a twisted ankle or worse, way back in the woods. What scares me the most are inner-city park caches with guys sitting alone in their cars nearby and watching me go into the woods alone. I try to come out (No pun intended) of the woods in a different place. They give me the creeps! Quote Link to comment
Thrasher22 Posted December 15, 2005 Share Posted December 15, 2005 (edited) 90 % of my cache finds I've done alone, but not because I prefer it that way, but because I don't have anyone to go out caching with. My girlfriend lives far away and I don't have any friends interested in this. Caching in the bushes in Northern Ontrario can be scary, I'm always afraid of bears, but luckily I haven't met one yet. I have a hunting knife in my backpack just in case. I don't own a gun and I don't plan on getting one, but it might be useful at some caching spots. Edited December 15, 2005 by Thrasher22 Quote Link to comment
+Blue Blaze Irregulars Posted December 15, 2005 Share Posted December 15, 2005 I'm a guy who caches alone. My wife (the lovely "Laura Jazz") used to go with me, but she got burnt out on caching after only 100 finds. She was really good at spotting them too, had an eagle eye. I am terrible at finding so this has been quite a challenge for me. I can get to the spot but can't seem to find the container for a long time, even on really easy ones. I need to bring someone who can help me find them, but no one will go with me. I tried to teach my dog to sniff out hidden ammo boxes but she never got consistently good at it, and even when she could sniff out some, sometimes the cache would be in a tupperware, not ammo can, and she'd get confused, which just made her frustrated to where she didn't want to go either. Now she stays home with my wife and knits. It's dangerous for a dog to knit because they have no opposable thumbs. So I'm still caching alone. Sometimes I wear a hat. Anyone else caching alone, wearing a hat, taking a a dog, etc? What are your thoughts on this? My dog, Bill, and I cache as a team all the time. Nobody minds. Keeps me fit and rested. Sometimes others come along, but not often. Quote Link to comment
+FlyfishermanMike Posted December 15, 2005 Share Posted December 15, 2005 I'll second the scissor idea. Just don't run with them. I like caching alone. I like the odd looks I get, the strange questions from people and the funny, made up answers I tell them. It's fun to act suspicious but knowing I'm doing nothing wrong. ^^ike Quote Link to comment
Shark_Bait_1 Posted December 15, 2005 Share Posted December 15, 2005 I do almost every thing alone (sadly) I ride my Harley alone, I cache alone, I eat alone. I have pleanty of friends and even a girlfriend (shocking, I know) I just like to be alone, I can stop when and where I want eat what I want and when I cache, I can look as long or as quick as I want. I guess its a "ME" thing. lol I usually have a phone with me for safety, but on the difficult ones I will enlist a buddy just to be safe. Some times on the high visibility caches It would be nice to have some company though, You know the ones, a micro on an old train engine in the park (for example) the ones where you have to climb up, under, and in. Those caches where there are 25 people watching you to see what you are doing,,,,,, Yeah it would be nice to not be the only one who looks like I am trying to hot wire the train!!!!! Quote Link to comment
+clearpath Posted December 15, 2005 Share Posted December 15, 2005 Some times on the high visibility caches It would be nice to have some company though, You know the ones, a micro on an old train engine in the park (for example) the ones where you have to climb up, under, and in. Those caches where there are 25 people watching you to see what you are doing,,,,,, Yeah it would be nice to not be the only one who looks like I am trying to hot wire the train!!!!! I know what you mean ... the same thing happened to me except it was an old army tank parked beside a VFW hall. Boy, did those veterens give me the 'eye'. Quote Link to comment
BRTango Posted December 15, 2005 Share Posted December 15, 2005 I do most of my caching alone... I've taken the Mrs. with me a few times, she usually just hangs back behind me and lets me do all the searching. Claims she just doesn't what we're looking for so she can't be of any help. We went to Ireland a few months ago, I drag her along on a few caches there as well. When I wanted to get a couple of virtuals on the Aran Isles, her first reaction was "can't we just enjoy the scenery and then you can do your caching later?" I tried to explain to her that while caching I've seen scenery that I never would have otherwise, she just rolled her eyes. We did find one cache Nore Valley View... she loved the view so much we spent about an hour taking pictures. She loves to hike, so when we do go hiking I'll bring along my GPSr just in case. If there is a cache nearby, I'll break off and try and find it... catch up to her later. But, most of the time it's just me... and the meur hounds (Hako and Bailey) of course. They aren't much help in finding the actual cache, but they do enjoy the hunt. I have got a little one on the way (due in June)... and have already started trying to figure out how I can get him/her (don't know yet) into it early. I figure saddle bags for Hako (he's 170lbs I think he can handle the weight)... he'll carry all the diaper bag stuff. Then I'll have the kid on my back with my cache bag on the front. Of course this will limit me to really easy caches (don't want to take any chances). But I figure if we start out at a couple of months old, I can grow a caching partner Quote Link to comment
+phoenix-rose Posted December 26, 2005 Share Posted December 26, 2005 Too funny - where's the post for Women who cache alone?!? I mean I take my dog with me most of the time, but for Urban caches, it's a no go - he's a husky and there's no way I can watch him AND find a cache stealthly. I think it's funny because most women I know all say Oh what happens if you find a strange guy.. and that it's generally not accepted as a female to go out to places by yourself (as in hiking/etc) but oh well. Take your cell, your gps and a dog - most people don't look at ya twice. Quote Link to comment
selector23 Posted December 26, 2005 Share Posted December 26, 2005 I usually go alone. Finding someone who will do nighttime micros with you is not that easy. Creeping around behind buildings and looking suspicious isn't for everyone...luckily i have a pretty good stealth. Quote Link to comment
+jlday70 Posted December 26, 2005 Share Posted December 26, 2005 Since most of my Caching is done while I am on the road I am a Lone cacher. Although when I am home my daughter likes to come along. Besides while I am out on the road a lone walk through the woods sure beats sitting in a hotel room all weekend Quote Link to comment
PyroDave Posted December 27, 2005 Share Posted December 27, 2005 If a guy is cacheing alone in the woods, and makes a statement with no woman to hear it is he still wrong?? Quote Link to comment
Middle Earth Fan Posted December 27, 2005 Share Posted December 27, 2005 So far I'm a lone cacher but I think I have got some people interested, so I may eventually have someone to go with. It doesn't really bother me to cache alone, though. Quote Link to comment
+Isonzo Karst Posted December 28, 2005 Share Posted December 28, 2005 If a guy is cacheing alone in the woods, and makes a statement with no woman to hear it is he still wrong?? If he's alone in the woods, talking out loud, then yes, likely he's wrong - though if he's like a lot of folks who talk outloud to themselves, he'll correct himself anyway. Quote Link to comment
+spotter/g Posted December 28, 2005 Share Posted December 28, 2005 I most definetly cache alone. Most of my friends think that its a silly pastime. I have taken a couple of friends once, and they liked it, but not enough to go a second time. Anyway, I really like caching alone mostly because I talk all day long to many many people (retail) so time alone with my thoughts is most enjoyable! I do wonder if muggles think I am up to no good, or if they will find the cache and destroy it, but the joy of the find makes me forget all of that! BTW, i do wear a hat...to cover the bald spot! Quote Link to comment
+WxGuesser Posted December 28, 2005 Share Posted December 28, 2005 does packing heat count as being alone? Quote Link to comment
docdigit Posted December 28, 2005 Share Posted December 28, 2005 Too funny - where's the post for Women who cache alone?!? I don't know, but if you're going to cache alone, give me a call and I'll join you! (face it, it's the only way to answer THAT question...) Doc Quote Link to comment
+PilotMan Posted January 6, 2006 Share Posted January 6, 2006 When I go caching, I usually bring two of my friends, their names are Smith and Wesson. ....That makes me sound dangerous.. lol. I usually cache alone and usually only go to caches that are in the woods or in out of the way places and am usually armed because you just never know these days. Quote Link to comment
+docangst Posted January 6, 2006 Share Posted January 6, 2006 My caching is a solo activity until at least spring; my wife has said she'll come along at least once when the weather is warmer. If she doesn't care for it, though, it'll be back to solitary hikes and treasure hunts, both of which are great excuses for gettin' off my behind and away from the hypnotic glare of the computer screen... D Quote Link to comment
Lowsky Posted January 7, 2006 Share Posted January 7, 2006 my wife is "concerned" whenever i go out into the woods i have had 2 heart attacks and 2 mild strokes all i tell her is " do you want me to die in the recliner bored to tears or doing something i like?" after all we gotta die and kneel sooner or later. kneel now, later is TOOOOO late Quote Link to comment
+yodadog and corvus 2 Posted January 7, 2006 Share Posted January 7, 2006 My father (God rest his soul) had a saying: He who travels alone, travels the fastest! BTW, He would have loved caching. Quote Link to comment
+Timpat Posted January 8, 2006 Share Posted January 8, 2006 My father (God rest his soul) had a saying:He who travels alone, travels the fastest! BTW, He would have loved caching. Ah, yes, my dad would say that and add a line; "He who travels alone, travels the fastest, and has his best friend as a companion". Quote Link to comment
+supertbone Posted May 16, 2006 Share Posted May 16, 2006 I usually cache alone. Sometimes I have my oldest child with me and he loves to do it, but I do a lot of caching during business hours when my son is at school. This past Saturday I did a couple of caches with three others when we stumbled upon each other. I would not mind caching with others, I just not have had too many opportunites to. Quote Link to comment
+smilingsteeles Posted May 16, 2006 Share Posted May 16, 2006 At least when I cache alone I know it's with someone who loves me. nice! lol............. Quote Link to comment
dunderhead Posted May 16, 2006 Share Posted May 16, 2006 I have to cache alone by pushbike and foot 'cos even at seventy there's no-one can keep up. One guy came and I waited forever while he took off his socks and shoes to wade a stream Quote Link to comment
PghDragonRider Posted May 16, 2006 Share Posted May 16, 2006 I usually cache alone, but it is because of scheduling. I've taken to doing caches either going to work or coming home. On weekends, the family is usually busy, but we try to cache at least once a month as a family. When I do cache with others, I enjoy it, but in a different way. On my own, I can do more difficult caches or caches with poor trades but nice hides. My "social" caching is either family or groups with father - daughter / father - son pairs. A lot of "There's nothing here worth trading for for!", "How much farther is it?", "I don't see it. Somone must have stolen it. Where's the next one?", "I'm thirsty. Can we drink from the stream?" Nonetheless, I find the kids better tempered Quote Link to comment
+BadAndy Posted May 16, 2006 Share Posted May 16, 2006 When I cache alone...I prefer to be by myself. George "the cachemeister" Thorogood Quote Link to comment
+Travelinmatt76 Posted May 16, 2006 Share Posted May 16, 2006 I cache alone more during the summer time. My wife can't always stand the Texas heat as well as I can, plus the humidity on the coast can be killer sometimes. She might come with me on an overcast day that doesn't get too hot. Though sometimes she stays on the trail if the woods get too thick. She likes to sit down and watch the little bugs walking by Quote Link to comment
+Malarky Posted May 16, 2006 Share Posted May 16, 2006 I almost always cache by myself. It's very dangerous and I carry a large stick to beat off the hordes of women who are always chasing after me. Hordes of women? All I get is some freaky kid on a bike screaming "TWO DOLLARS!"... He won't leave me alone! I still want my two dollars. Did 'Bro just own up to being a freaky kid on a bike? Ok, fine, then! Gee Johnny, I don't have a dime... Quote Link to comment
70mmkrypto Posted May 16, 2006 Share Posted May 16, 2006 yup, solo cacher here, just me , my coffee, gps in the pocket, and my longboard. I do get funny looks by non cachers, carryingmy longbaord int he woods and walking in circles with my head down..........lol Quote Link to comment
+RoyalRed Posted May 16, 2006 Share Posted May 16, 2006 I'm a guy who caches alone. My wife (the lovely "Laura Jazz") used to go with me, but she got burnt out on caching after only 100 finds. She was really good at spotting them too, had an eagle eye. I am terrible at finding so this has been quite a challenge for me. I can get to the spot but can't seem to find the container for a long time, even on really easy ones. I need to bring someone who can help me find them, but no one will go with me. I tried to teach my dog to sniff out hidden ammo boxes but she never got consistently good at it, and even when she could sniff out some, sometimes the cache would be in a tupperware, not ammo can, and she'd get confused, which just made her frustrated to where she didn't want to go either. Now she stays home with my wife and knits. It's dangerous for a dog to knit because they have no opposable thumbs. So I'm still caching alone. Sometimes I wear a hat. Anyone else caching alone, wearing a hat, taking a a dog, etc? What are your thoughts on this? Wow! Sounds like maybe you need breath mints, deoderant or a bag over your head! Quote Link to comment
+Criminal Posted May 17, 2006 Share Posted May 17, 2006 (edited) Take scissor. This help to defend your self agains would be female attackers. Yes, you should be very careful around any would-be females. ...or did you mean female would-be attackers? Women cacheturbate too you know. There's one for the glossary. Cacheturbation, geocaching alone. EDIT: Spelling Edited May 17, 2006 by Criminal Quote Link to comment
+erikwillke Posted May 17, 2006 Share Posted May 17, 2006 I too cacheterbate. I admit it. Quote Link to comment
+frelancr Posted May 17, 2006 Share Posted May 17, 2006 I too cacheterbate. I admit it. thankyouverymuch....you now owe me a new keyboard & monitor (having spit out my drink laughing...) so basically, EVERYONE cachterbates, the question, who will admit it? and do it cause hairy palms & blindness? Quote Link to comment
+Recdiver Posted May 17, 2006 Share Posted May 17, 2006 Take scissor. This help to defend your self agains would be female attackers. Yes, you should be very careful around any would-be females. ...or did you mean female would-be attackers? Women cacheturbate too you know. There's one for the glossary. Casturbation, geocaching alone. Thanks Crim I'm adding that one to my geo-glossary. Quote Link to comment
+erikwillke Posted May 17, 2006 Share Posted May 17, 2006 I too cacheterbate. I admit it. thankyouverymuch....you now owe me a new keyboard & monitor (having spit out my drink laughing...) here you go.. Quote Link to comment
+sbell111 Posted May 17, 2006 Share Posted May 17, 2006 I typically go along. My wife thinks that the game is dumb and Darby the Wonder Pup is getting a little old (plus I almost lost her once and now my wife really doesn't want me to take her caching. Quote Link to comment
+vespax Posted May 19, 2006 Share Posted May 19, 2006 I do most of my caching alone. When I lived in the states all my caching was alone, when I moved overseas, I cache occasionally with the locals but still am alone most of the time. The problem here is that the stats on crime are so high that everytime you are near an urban area, you fear that someone has made an informal settlement at the cache area. Stealth with your GPS is always recommended here. And considering buying some pepper spray just in case. mostly rely on street smarts and that good old gut feeling about venturing into a wooded spot alone. Sometimes my heart pounds harder than it should while I am signing the log and hiding from the 'locals'!!! Quote Link to comment
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