+The Chaos Crew Posted April 19, 2010 Share Posted April 19, 2010 Apologies if this has been discussed before – I did do a search but it didn’t come up with anything…. The other day I did my first cache on my own, usually I have at least my youngest boy with me, or my boyfriend, or one of my older children… But this one was a quickie local to my place of work so I popped out and picked it up on my lunch break, as it was a lovely sunny day and I fancied a walk. And much as I enjoyed the walk, and the cache was a good one, I didn’t really enjoy the whole experience as much as I usually do – because I felt so conspicuous and awkward walking along on my own with the GPS. And while hunting for the cache itself. I’ve never felt like that when caching with my kids or with other people. It’s a pity because it has kind of put me off the idea of any more lone trips. Maybe I need to borrow my boss’s dog next time, I think I’d look a lot less suspicious with a canine in tow… What do you chaps/chapesses prefer? Lone expeditions or caching in company? I can see the benefits to both - on my own I could probably walk further afield (the kids get fed up on very long hikes), and tackle caches that the kids wouldn't find interesting. But company is nice, there's safety in numbers, and you don't look like a lone nutter Quote Link to comment
+eightwednesday Posted April 19, 2010 Share Posted April 19, 2010 I almost always cache with someone else. Really, I think of it as being more of a safety thing. I won't go into the woods by myself, nor will I travel to secluded places alone. There is just so much room for things to go wrong--be it an attack or getting injured. I've cached alone on three occasions and they were all to find easy urban caches in Washington DC, Portland OR, and suburban Maryland. I usually ask myself, "if I weren't geocaching, would I be here alone?" If the answer is no, I just don't do it. For me it all comes down to safety. Quote Link to comment
+briansnat Posted April 19, 2010 Share Posted April 19, 2010 I'd say I cache roughly 50 percent of the time alone. The rest is either with my wife, or other geocachers. I enjoy both equally. Quote Link to comment
+simpjkee Posted April 19, 2010 Share Posted April 19, 2010 I prefer to cache alone. I'm kind of a loner like that. Not that I don't like meeting and hanging out with other cachers. I go to as many events as I can. Right now I'm attending about 2 a month. Quote Link to comment
+The Chaos Crew Posted April 19, 2010 Author Share Posted April 19, 2010 so how do you "loner" cachers get past that awkward feeling? I really felt odd walking along, checking my GPS, and especially while searching when the odd muggle walked past. Usually I wouldn't think anything of it, I'd just stop rustling in the undergrowth and chat to the kids awhile until the muggle had walked past. But on my own I felt like I must look really suspicious or perhaps a little bit strange and it kind of spoilt the experience for me a tad. Quote Link to comment
+atmospherium Posted April 19, 2010 Share Posted April 19, 2010 I'm a social loser with no friends, so I always cache alone. I'm perfectly at home in the woods, day or night, so no problems there. In public I'm pretty uncomfortable, so I tend to avoid most urban-type caches. But I will go after some of them. In those cases I move quickly and act like I know exactly what I'm doing. I still feel like a suspicious criminal, but I live with it. Yesterday I did 4 urban caches, which included crawling along a set of bleachers next to a baseball field, and going round and round a large cannon in the middle of two busy streets. Felt awkward, but found the caches. The thing to keep telling yourself is, nobody is paying any attention to you. They don't care what you're doing. Ignore the uncomfortable feeling if you can, and cache on. Quote Link to comment
+geodarts Posted April 19, 2010 Share Posted April 19, 2010 (edited) so how do you "loner" cachers get past that awkward feeling? I really felt odd walking along, checking my GPS, and especially while searching when the odd muggle walked past. Usually I wouldn't think anything of it, I'd just stop rustling in the undergrowth and chat to the kids awhile until the muggle had walked past. I prefer caching with others but end up on my own (or with the dog) a lot because sometimes its hard to coordinate schedules -- and even though my family members will put up with me, they do not cache. My daughter feels the awkwardness more than I, and can get totally embarrassed if I am poking around for an urban micro or a cache in a residential area. But it really depends on the nature of the cache. In this day and age, people carry enough gadgets so pulling out the gpsr does not feel strange to me. And I have found many people do not pay that much attention to what I am doing -- and those that do have sometimes led to some interesting conversations. A few times people have joined the search. So confidence, a sense of purpose, and a certain obliviousness probably help. Still, my basic rule of thumb is that if a particular situation it feels too awkward or would be better done with someone else, save it until later. Life is too short to worry too much about a cache that is not fun for you. Edited April 19, 2010 by Erickson Quote Link to comment
+buttaskotch Posted April 19, 2010 Share Posted April 19, 2010 80% of the time I cache solo, mostly because I travel so much for work that I am able to cache in different countries. I think the only way to get over feeling conspicuous is to walk around like you own the place. Thats what I do for the real urban finds. Parks and such are easier to do due to the fact it affords more privacy. But with my travels those are few and far between. Quote Link to comment
+L0ne.R Posted April 19, 2010 Share Posted April 19, 2010 I prefer to cache alone. I'm kind of a loner like that. Hey me too. Hence the trailname. But I take my dog most of the time, she enjoys the outing and I enjoy being with her. Quote Link to comment
+42at42 Posted April 19, 2010 Share Posted April 19, 2010 I almost always cache alone. I have met some people geocaching and we have geocached together since then but it is hard to coorinate. My son and wife HATE geocaching. My daughter loves it, but doesn't like to get out of bed on Saturday mornings. So it is usually just me. Quote Link to comment
+ihorn Posted April 19, 2010 Share Posted April 19, 2010 Well just did my first outing this past weekend with my Fiancee. We had a great time, I am going to be doing a lone mission later today on my way to a class. I agree with most people here that you just have to feel like you own the place. I know from my travels from around the world that if you look like you belong people will generally leave you to what your doing. Even in countries where you dont look like eveyone else this works. Quote Link to comment
+monahmat Posted April 19, 2010 Share Posted April 19, 2010 I wind up doing more caching alone than with people. Although I like caching with others I prefer it to only be a couple of other people. I have cached in large groups at events and on group hikes before were some people don't make a find all day. You pretty much just wind up following the front runners and signing a log which takes a lot of the fun out of it. Quote Link to comment
+lil_cav_wings Posted April 19, 2010 Share Posted April 19, 2010 Caching alone isn't so bad once you get used to it. Taking a dog with you is actually a great way to get passed that initial feeling of "I'm the weirdo walking alone with a GPS." The dog gets a walk, you get a cache, and you can minimize your weird- factor to muggles. It's like doing anything by yourself (taking a trip, going to dinner, going to a movie, etc), you just have to learn to enjoy your own company. Once you've got that down, it's not so bad. Quote Link to comment
+WRITE SHOP ROBERT Posted April 19, 2010 Share Posted April 19, 2010 I've gone out with others before, but often I prefer to go by myself, so I can keep whatever pace I like. Quote Link to comment
+patren Posted April 19, 2010 Share Posted April 19, 2010 It usually depends. I love geocaching with people, but if I can't find anyone to go, I'm going anyway. I'm over the whole awkward stage for the most part. I'm usually caching out in the woods anyway, and no one really cares there. I also carry around a really official looking clipboard so I feel official. Quote Link to comment
+litefoot13 Posted April 20, 2010 Share Posted April 20, 2010 Sometimes I think I would prefer caching by myself...mainly because when I go with my family (at least for the moment) they're rather...conspicuous. We're all novices, but I tend to be more quiet and stealthy naturally, while my dad...isn't. We went on a cache run on Baltimore for my brother's birthday and he's all "Is it in this area?" "Lemme see that thing." [Thing equalling either gps or my notebook with notes on the caches, whatever fits.] "I think it's over here!" While poking around at things. *sigh* My problem, however...is I hate to drive. I hate to drive in traffic even more. Living in Maryland and wanting to go to caches in Baltimore, Annapolis, DC, etc is much easier and funner for me if I let him do the driving. *laughs* So, unless I learn to deal with traffic, family caching it is. Quote Link to comment
+Triskeles Posted April 20, 2010 Share Posted April 20, 2010 Most of the time I cache with my tweener son. He's good company, interesting to talk to, and we have lots of misadventures and laughs that we'll remember for years to come. I have cached solo a few times when he's off somewhere, and it felt a bit strange. Not because of the "I'm alone and feel awkward" thing, but because I keep thinking "Nicholas would love this place!" In addition, he's a really good cacher and has a knack for finding micros, so the find ratio is higher when he's around. Quote Link to comment
+MusicalSleep Posted April 20, 2010 Share Posted April 20, 2010 I wouldn't mind geocaching alone, but one of my friends that i got into geocaching has started as well, so its usually us two or we bring a friend who is into it, urban or light forest alone no problem but deep forest far from people i wouldn't mind having someone for safety Quote Link to comment
+bittsen Posted April 20, 2010 Share Posted April 20, 2010 Geocaching is like being naughty. Sure you can do it alone but its more fun to do it with others. Quote Link to comment
+jellis Posted April 20, 2010 Share Posted April 20, 2010 I usually cache with (you know who) but he has so many finds we drive by ones I haven't found. So sometimes I go by myself to find those. When it comes to hiking I prefer to go with someone in case something happens (falls, rattlers or exposure) you have a buddy. I even find new cachers to go with because they want someone who is more experienced. Quote Link to comment
+thecaswellfamily Posted April 20, 2010 Share Posted April 20, 2010 LMAO, Bittsen, that is awesome! Seriously though, I recently ran into this too. We cache as a family, but I long to do more and sometimes feel like the kids & hubby are holding me back. Recently, my husband watched the little ones so I could go out alone. It sucked! Even though I almost always spot the caches first, then guide the kiddos into "finding" them, alone I couldn't find a thing! And suprisingly I missed having the noise and chaos and interrupted thoughts... I was lonely! I got only one out of five attempts that afternoon, and really missed having everyone around. *sigh* I must say though, as much as the afternoon was a drag, it was nice to have the opportunity to get out on my own and discover that I do miss the family when they aren't around! Quote Link to comment
+Crafty Turtle Posted April 20, 2010 Share Posted April 20, 2010 I cache alone. I have been on a couple of finds with someone else, but they are a non-cacher, so I always feel like I'm apologising for taking so long on the diversion/search/etc. I prefer bush caches, which are almost always devoid of humans anyway. (Most of the reason why I like these areas) I often take the dog, (for safety aswell) and always try to look as though I belong there, and I'm unapproachable ...busy, nasty, mentally ill, homeless. ...with no disrespect to anyone who is mentally ill, nasty, busy, etc A trick not mentioned here yet, is to look like you are working - I have varying uniform/jacket/vests that make me look like an inspector (bridge inspector, tree inspector, building inspector) or manual labourer of some sort. Oddly, a hi-vis vest can make you quite invisible. Remember you are on public land, and anyone has the right to count 12 light poles from the corner, or look under rocks, etc. So as long as you look like you are doing work, people won't bother you. Not just gardeners inspect trees in an urban park: so do entomologists, zoologists, Dendroclimatologists, Dendrometrists, and any number of people. An advantage in caching with a friend is that one of you can be a lookout. I do miss that. Quote Link to comment
+ngrrfan Posted April 20, 2010 Share Posted April 20, 2010 I regularly cache with a group on Mondays. Those in the group, and it is only 3-4 other people, have been caching for several years so they have more finds than I do, thus as we drive out to someplace we pass up caches that I haven't done but they have. So as much as I enjoy our time together there are times when I get out by myself to pick-up those caches we passed by. But it isn't the same. Sure I can now find a cache, but there's no one to share the laugh with when something goes haywire and I miss that. I miss my navigator giving me unerring directions to the jump-off point. Now the flip side is that I can do caches they haven't done, and then bring them to that spot and watch them find what I found, and that sharing puts a smile on my face and a smile on their stats. Quote Link to comment
+smilidave Posted April 20, 2010 Share Posted April 20, 2010 From my point of view, it's 75% of the time within a group... I prefer it that way... even if it's a pleasure to find a cache on your own ! Quote Link to comment
+North Fork Seeker Posted April 20, 2010 Share Posted April 20, 2010 Not to much of a people person so most of my caching is done alone however my wife and son do go with me once in a while. I find it peaceful to be out by myself caching. Quote Link to comment
+power69 Posted April 20, 2010 Share Posted April 20, 2010 99.999999864% of mine are done alone. i did one cache with someone else. Quote Link to comment
+Dtzz Posted April 20, 2010 Share Posted April 20, 2010 I've done only 4 caches with my mum, she doesn't do geocaching. The rest i found alone. Honestly for me there are so many weirdo around th eworld so doesnt matter if i join them I like people around me but none of my friends is cacher appart of my cousines who live in Czech Republic which is far from UK Quote Link to comment
+Casting Crowns Posted April 20, 2010 Share Posted April 20, 2010 Most of my caching is with others. I'd say at least 80%. There are times when I want to go alone because of the difficult terrain or hiking distance.....I don't wanna drag someone along and they start complaining. Quote Link to comment
+Team MacKenzie Posted April 20, 2010 Share Posted April 20, 2010 Geocaching is like being naughty. Sure you can do it alone but its more fun to do it with others. Oooh, can I borrow this for a quote! It's so exactly how I feel. I started off caching as part of a team, then ended up having to cache on my own a good deal of the time. Yesterday I went out with two other cachers and we had a blast. Next trip already planned. Of course the nice thing about these two is that they like to cache the way I do...start early, stay late and always, always be ready for an adventure. Quote Link to comment
+pamlicojack Posted April 20, 2010 Share Posted April 20, 2010 I like to take my kids out on weekends as they find it fun adn exciting, but during the week, it's strictly solo... Quote Link to comment
+Simon Mates Posted April 20, 2010 Share Posted April 20, 2010 More often than not, I cache alone -- going my own pace (not holding others back) often trying to get into the hider's mind to supplement the gps. On those occasions when it works, my adult son or my no-longer-teens grandson will go along to play gopher or guinea-pig. Sometimes the Mrs goes along and reads in the car while I tramp around. She's a great cheer-leader. In my younger years I was an avid squirrel hunter so rural locales are my preference, but I've been known to lift a skirt here and there. Quote Link to comment
+Trucker Lee Posted April 21, 2010 Share Posted April 21, 2010 Generally, I cache alone because that is the way it works. I have cached with friends, and with my grand kids, and that is by far more fun. But I won't wait my caching until I have company. Sorry about that. Quote Link to comment
AZcachemeister Posted April 21, 2010 Share Posted April 21, 2010 Most of my weekday micro-spew hunting is done alone, but I much prefer a cache run done in the company of those whose companionship I enjoy. It might be a totally BS powertrail, but if I'm with friends we can enjoy it just the same. Quote Link to comment
+roziecakes Posted April 21, 2010 Share Posted April 21, 2010 I prefer to cache with my husband and / or friends, but I often go out by myself during the middle of the week. Quote Link to comment
+paulws51 Posted April 21, 2010 Share Posted April 21, 2010 I cache alone 95% of the time. My brother has gone with me and occasionally my granddaughters will go and my wife has even tried caching. My wife enjoys as I the nature walks but she doesn't care much for caching in a town or city. My granddaughters are probably my favorite partners because they call it treasure hunting and they really enjoy it. Noone is addicted to caching like myself that I know. Quote Link to comment
+Upham Posted April 21, 2010 Share Posted April 21, 2010 I would go with some one but I usually go alone. I'm kind of a hard azz cacher. I don't think many of my friends would do what I am willing to do. There's not much that will stop me except time. Quote Link to comment
+Turtle_Sask Posted April 21, 2010 Share Posted April 21, 2010 I always cache by myself. I would like to cache with someone else but my family does not enjoy geocaching. Quote Link to comment
+narcissa Posted April 21, 2010 Share Posted April 21, 2010 I usually cache with my life partner, and sometimes I cache with a larger group of people. I used to cache alone quite a bit, but I don't have much opportunity for that anymore. I enjoy caching alone because it gets me out of my head and it's more challenging to find a cache without help. I enjoy caching with others because it's fun to be outside with friends. I don't really have a preference, it just depends on my mood and opportunity. Quote Link to comment
+ngrrfan Posted April 21, 2010 Share Posted April 21, 2010 One thing that caching alone does is sharpen your skills so that when you do cache with a group you aren't the last one to make the find. Quote Link to comment
+The Chaos Crew Posted April 21, 2010 Author Share Posted April 21, 2010 Seriously though, I recently ran into this too. We cache as a family, but I long to do more and sometimes feel like the kids & hubby are holding me back. Recently, my husband watched the little ones so I could go out alone. It sucked! Even though I almost always spot the caches first, then guide the kiddos into "finding" them, alone I couldn't find a thing! And suprisingly I missed having the noise and chaos and interrupted thoughts... I was lonely! I got only one out of five attempts that afternoon, and really missed having everyone around. *sigh* I must say though, as much as the afternoon was a drag, it was nice to have the opportunity to get out on my own and discover that I do miss the family when they aren't around! Yes, I totally get this. Maybe, thinking about it more closely, it wasn’t just the “I feel awkward” thing that spoilt my lone expedition for me (although that was definitely a part of it). I think you’ve summed it right up, it was just a little closer to being boring without somebody to chat to along the way, and the kids veering off to look at interesting pine cones, and all the stuff that I usually feel is costing me good caching time Having said that, caching without the kids ain’t so shabby either - yesterday was my birthday, the kids were in school but my boyfriend and I took the day off work to do some caching, have a picnic, and enjoy the lovely weather we have here right now. We managed 6 caches on a nice circular hike – much more than the kids would have put up with, we were out for nearly 5 hours – and had fantastic day. So I think I’m definitely one for caching in company, not in huge groups but just having someone to talk to en route, varied company is nice, an amble with the kids one day, a slightly tougher hike with the other half another. But I will try a couple more lone lunchtime outings before I write off the idea completely, purely because there are some nice caches local to my place of business which it would be churlish not to investigate Quote Link to comment
hoosier guy Posted April 21, 2010 Share Posted April 21, 2010 I'd say 80% of the time I have one or both kids with me. Every once in awhile my wife will come along but she isn't much for the woods. Quote Link to comment
GPS-Hermit Posted April 21, 2010 Share Posted April 21, 2010 Usually Cache alone - because it is my spur of the moment game and I usually do it in absense of an organized activity. I am also a little slow so if I went with other they would most lightly always find the cache and I like to be the one to find it. Quote Link to comment
+OldLog Posted April 22, 2010 Share Posted April 22, 2010 For the most part I have been a loner. Once in a while I can get my Son and his Clan motivated enough to go. Way more fun when the go but alas I know they have other things to do and busy schedules. Quote Link to comment
+Chokecherry Posted April 22, 2010 Share Posted April 22, 2010 My friend and I are a team but I took my mom once so she could experience something different. She's not able to do all the trekking she seriously enjoys those park and grab ones. Wish there were a few more of those or some that are more handicapped accessible around here. Quote Link to comment
knowschad Posted April 22, 2010 Share Posted April 22, 2010 "Do you cache alone or with others?" You bet I do!! Quote Link to comment
+Harry Dolphin Posted April 23, 2010 Share Posted April 23, 2010 80% of the time, I cache with my caching partner. But he doesn't like long hikes, or rocks. Those I enjoy doing on my own. We do go on geocaching trips with my sister and/or brother. Those are always fun. Quote Link to comment
+hacker-six Posted April 24, 2010 Share Posted April 24, 2010 I usually cache by myself--both in the city and out in the National Forest near Colorado Springs. I've found caches on top of 14er's by myself. With that said, I've also walked up on a guy as he was robbing my truck. Called the police for that one. I guess I wasn't officially alone, my dog was with me, but she thought this guy was a friend. Hindsight was pretty obvious that I was in the wrong place at the wrong time. I enjoy the solitude of caching alone, but I also enjoy caching with my kids. Quote Link to comment
+Hrethgir Posted April 24, 2010 Share Posted April 24, 2010 I usually cache alone because my wife has zero interest in it. But if I can find someone who wants to go with me, that's all good too. More eyes searching makes for easier finds! Quote Link to comment
+gesharp Posted May 12, 2010 Share Posted May 12, 2010 I am fairly new to geocaching but so far prefer to go with at least one other person. Unfortunately I don't think my husband and teenage sons care as much about geocaching as I do. On the upside, my husband did go with me to look for one on Mother's Day. Quote Link to comment
+thistleRacers Posted May 12, 2010 Share Posted May 12, 2010 I cache with just my 5 Year old son and sometimes our dog. But the last trip out (no dog with us) was a little scary as I slipped near the rivers edge. I was able to get back up, but that night had an anxiety attack thinking "what would my poor little boy have done out there in the woods if I had gone in? So now i am very wary of going too deep into the woods or any place else that seem a bit dangerous with just my son and I. We would like to find Geocachers to go with around here. But most near us have already gotten all the caches around us. Hope we find someone new to go caching with. (anyone out there around Athens, GA?) Quote Link to comment
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