+shunra Posted June 16, 2006 Posted June 16, 2006 We'll be in Redmond on Sunday, visiting a family with small kids, who would like to be introduced to geocaching. I've taken a look and there truly is no shortage of caches in Redmond, but most of them appear to be micros. Can someone give me some good recommendations for three or four caches in Redmond, which would * not be multis; * not be micros; * be enjoyed by kids as well as by grown-ups; * preferably be scenic; * not be too far from MSmicro (GCF310), which is the cache nearest to their home; * be of such quality so as to convey the spirit of the beauty of the game, and encourage them to get involved? Thanks! Quote
+Kiersolvd Posted June 16, 2006 Posted June 16, 2006 (edited) Here's a sampling of good, fun caches in Redmond / Bellevue: Goldsmith Cache Strolling at Goldsmith Neighborhood Park Noisy Woods WC-1 Thousands of Evergreens Sawmill a.k.a. Your Browser's Cache Multi-use trail Its a Dog's Life Tam O'Shanter Trail Potluck & Quilting Bee Memorial Cache Edited June 16, 2006 by Kiersolvd Quote
+AndrewRJ Posted June 16, 2006 Posted June 16, 2006 (edited) We'll be in Redmond on Sunday, visiting a family with small kids, who would like to be introduced to geocaching. I've taken a look and there truly is no shortage of caches in Redmond, but most of them appear to be micros. Can someone give me some good recommendations for three or four caches in Redmond, which would * not be multis; * not be micros; * be enjoyed by kids as well as by grown-ups; * preferably be scenic; * not be too far from MSmicro (GCF310), which is the cache nearest to their home; * be of such quality so as to convey the spirit of the beauty of the game, and encourage them to get involved? Thanks! Closest to MSmicro? That is interesting as I live about 500 feet from that cache. I would go with what Kiersolvd has sugested. There is a short supply on non micros out here. I need to resuply GeoDuct1 otherwise I would sugest that. Edited June 16, 2006 by AndrewRJ Quote
+shunra Posted June 17, 2006 Author Posted June 17, 2006 Mange Takk, Kiersolvd and AndrewRJ We'll probably go for some of these. I also noticed that EraSeek's Flatland cache is in the area. That should be a safe bet in terms of quality as well. Here's a sampling of good, fun caches in Redmond / Bellevue: Goldsmith Cache Strolling at Goldsmith Neighborhood Park Noisy Woods WC-1 Thousands of Evergreens Sawmill a.k.a. Your Browser's Cache Multi-use trail Its a Dog's Life Tam O'Shanter Trail Potluck & Quilting Bee Memorial Cache Quote
lucyandrickie Posted June 18, 2006 Posted June 18, 2006 Mange Takk, Kiersolvd and AndrewRJ We'll probably go for some of these. I also noticed that EraSeek's Flatland cache is in the area. That should be a safe bet in terms of quality as well. Shunra, If you are doing Flatland I also suggest XOXOXOand Ppper's Puzzle Cache. Both have lots of things to enjoy for kids. Rickie Quote
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