+StClairC Posted November 20, 2008 Posted November 20, 2008 (edited) It's a beautiful thing to bring up all your nearest caches and none of them have been found I can't wait to find whichever box my GPS is in so I can get out there and explore new territory. Edited November 20, 2008 by StClairC Quote
+Rev Mike Posted November 20, 2008 Posted November 20, 2008 Boy would that be nice... I wonder what area has the best caches??? - Rev Mike Quote
+trainlove Posted November 20, 2008 Posted November 20, 2008 I can't wait to find whichever box my GPS is in so I can get out there and explore new territory. If I were to move, and anytime I travel whatsoever, my GPS is right on me, not packed away in some box. Other than that, being in a virgin area is just geat. Quote
Skippermark Posted November 20, 2008 Posted November 20, 2008 Too bad my work place doesn't have satellite offices where they need someone to go work at all the different ones for 6 months. I'd certainly volunteer. Quote
+StClairC Posted November 20, 2008 Author Posted November 20, 2008 I can't wait to find whichever box my GPS is in so I can get out there and explore new territory. If I were to move, and anytime I travel whatsoever, my GPS is right on me, not packed away in some box. Other than that, being in a virgin area is just geat. Yea, every other time I've moved I've had it right there with me and actually have stopped the UHaul truck on the side of the road to grab a couple caches. But this time I must have thrown it somewhere cause I have no clue where it went. Quote
+Grigorii Rasputin Posted November 20, 2008 Posted November 20, 2008 I wouldn't wish moving on my dearest foe!!!! But, keep up the good attitude! Grigorii Rasputin http://www.glass-cockpit.org http://grigoriirasputin.wordpress.com Quote
GOF and Bacall Posted November 21, 2008 Posted November 21, 2008 Geocaching, what a great way to learn your new area. Quote
+hydnsek Posted November 21, 2008 Posted November 21, 2008 Geocaching, what a great way to learn your new area. Absotively! I began geocaching a month before moving from California to Washington, and it was a fantastic way to learn my way around and meet new people. I think I know more about Washington state now than some natives! Quote
+markandsandy Posted November 21, 2008 Posted November 21, 2008 Geocaching, what a great way to learn your new area. Absotively! I began geocaching a month before moving from California to Washington, and it was a fantastic way to learn my way around and meet new people. I think I know more about Washington state now than some natives! At the rate you move (physically, not residentially) I think you've SEEN more of Washington state than a lot of the natives. Quote
+BuckeyeClan Posted November 21, 2008 Posted November 21, 2008 My husband is active duty Air Force, so we are well-versed in the art of moving! We first started geocaching at our previous assignment in Virginia, and I can say for certain that geocaching took us places we probably wouldn't have gone otherwise. Now we are in New Mexico, and though caches are a bit fewer and farther in between, it's still proving to be a great incentive to get out and get exploring! Non-geocaching moving advice: order the visitor guides for your new state and surrounding cities. They're a good starting point when you are wondering, "What's there to do around here, anyways?!?!" Quote
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