rymor Posted February 22, 2010 Share Posted February 22, 2010 Hi! I'm rather new to geocaching, but as soon as I found my first cache I was hooked. A friend turned me onto it after she noticed we had a gps. Turns out our GPS is crummy for geocaching, but we have found 18 caches in the past 4 days WITHOUT a gps at all! I was amazed at just how many are hidden all around me, I never had any clue about this. Since my husband works a weird shift, we often have the day to spend out looking with the kids lately. My 4 year old loves it, but every time we get out of the van, even when we take him to pre-school, he immediately starts searching for treasure. We have had to talk with him and let him know that we will tell him when treasure is near so the poor boy can stop hunting. I found my first travel bug this evening and now it looks like I have an exuse to head out again tomorrow. I look forward to many many finds. I'll be buying a handheld gps next week, if all goes as planned. Quote Link to comment
mjsmith1223 Posted February 22, 2010 Share Posted February 22, 2010 Awesome. Looking for the cache is definitely a great family activity. Quote Link to comment
+jeffbouldin Posted February 22, 2010 Share Posted February 22, 2010 My 4 year old loves it, but every time we get out of the van, even when we take him to pre-school, he immediately starts searching for treasure. We have had to talk with him and let him know that we will tell him when treasure is near so the poor boy can stop hunting. Sounds to me like you've got that kid trained right! Quote Link to comment
+godavid Posted February 22, 2010 Share Posted February 22, 2010 talking ab0ut hooked i will never l;o0k at fire hydrant the same way as i have before they are prime place's for hinding these little things call geocaching's,and every time i pass one i say there goes a caching Quote Link to comment
+poohisgreat Posted February 22, 2010 Share Posted February 22, 2010 I became hooked right away too!! I now look at everything as "there's a good place to hide one". I think it's so cool to read that people take their kids out. A great family event for sure!! Welcome to the addictive sport of Geocaching.!!! Quote Link to comment
+fendermallot Posted February 22, 2010 Share Posted February 22, 2010 Hi! I'm rather new to geocaching, but as soon as I found my first cache I was hooked. A friend turned me onto it after she noticed we had a gps. Turns out our GPS is crummy for geocaching, but we have found 18 caches in the past 4 days WITHOUT a gps at all! I was amazed at just how many are hidden all around me, I never had any clue about this. Since my husband works a weird shift, we often have the day to spend out looking with the kids lately. My 4 year old loves it, but every time we get out of the van, even when we take him to pre-school, he immediately starts searching for treasure. We have had to talk with him and let him know that we will tell him when treasure is near so the poor boy can stop hunting. I found my first travel bug this evening and now it looks like I have an exuse to head out again tomorrow. I look forward to many many finds. I'll be buying a handheld gps next week, if all goes as planned. Welcome to caching! I too work weird shifts but I take my family out once a week (usually) and we do a few caches before the kids melt down. My 5 y/o does the same thing your son does. I just have to keep reminding him to quit yelling at muggles what we're doing. If you have the funds, I suggest getting a paperless unit. It will make it all that much easier to cache. You won't spend hours manually inputting coordinates and writing down info. Think of the $ you'll save on paper and ink alone. atleast that was the argument I used w/ my wife Quote Link to comment
+dexter-cacher Posted February 24, 2010 Share Posted February 24, 2010 Welcome to the crazy world of geocaching..!! It is a great and relatively inexpensive hobby and great way to get the family out for exercise. I will suggest, as some others have, take the time to select a good GPSr. Too many times I have seen people buy a less expensive unit only to realise that they could have had a paperless unit or a unit that uploads easily from the GC website. They end up selling the first unit at a bit of a loss and then buying a more "geocaching friendly" unit. However if $$ are a concern, just about any GPSr will do providing you don't mind the little extra work of manually uploading the coords. Happy caching and good luck. Quote Link to comment
+BCSasquatch Posted February 24, 2010 Share Posted February 24, 2010 ... but every time we get out of the van, even when we take him to pre-school, he immediately starts searching for treasure. We have had to talk with him and let him know that we will tell him when treasure is near so the poor boy can stop hunting... That's awesome! My boys are 23 and 19, and they are pretty much the same when they tag along. Funny stuff to see these hairy young beasts acting like 4 year-olds on an adventure with Momma and Dadda Quote Link to comment
+godavid Posted February 24, 2010 Share Posted February 24, 2010 i can be in my office and go outside and my boss thinks i been out gecaching hes a great guy and i love my job we are all christains here at work and have fun working together Quote Link to comment
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