+chrisandjanet Posted July 26, 2011 Share Posted July 26, 2011 So we have the topic for folks who don't enjoy the trading aspect of the game; how about those of us who do? If you cache without kids but still like SWAG, it's OK to pretend you take your nieces and nephews when responding to this thread! I, for one, am a fully grown adult (physically, if not mentally!). To my mind, I still get excited for the moment of uncovering a well-hidden ammo can and cracking the seal, wondering what's inside. I enjoy pawing through the stuff, and I usually find something inside to give me a chuckle, wondering what the backstory is to the tiny stone turtle or wooden buddah. I don't usually take anything, unless I'm by myself and see something my daughter might like - plastic beads or jewelry, mostly. I will admit, though, I must be part magpie because I will grab hatpins, pathtags or those little ceramic animals that come with the tea bags. One thing I always do, is leave something behind. My daughter is still at the stage where plastic beads are cool, but I like the feeling that the next kids to come by will have some "quality" SWAG to enjoy. Quote Link to comment
+A & J Tooling Posted July 26, 2011 Share Posted July 26, 2011 To see the excitement on a childs face when they find the ammo can. It's like Christmas. It dosen't matter what is in there. They'll touch every piece and try and decide if it is worth as much as what they have in their swag bags to trade with. I like to ask them why they made the choice they did. It fills me with pride when they state that, they took something of very little value (to me) and dropped off something of a lot of value (to me) so the next kid would have something nice to find. Quote Link to comment
+Diesel_Cacher Posted July 26, 2011 Share Posted July 26, 2011 I will admit, though, I must be part magpie because I will grab hatpins, pathtags or those little ceramic animals that come with the tea bags. You aren't alone there! Quote Link to comment
+The Flying Ks Posted July 26, 2011 Share Posted July 26, 2011 My kiddos love it! Even stuff we don't take, they love checking it out. Not a fan of trash in there (wet bandaids, etc). My girls usually think about the next kids to come along and we "stoke the stash." It is better to give than receive, honestly. Quote Link to comment
TheCacheSeeker Posted July 26, 2011 Share Posted July 26, 2011 Pathtags are cool, and sometimes there's nice swag, so its fun to trade for it. Quote Link to comment
knowschad Posted July 26, 2011 Share Posted July 26, 2011 Pathtags are cool, and sometimes there's nice swag, so its fun to trade for it. You said "pathtags"!! Quote Link to comment
TheCacheSeeker Posted July 26, 2011 Share Posted July 26, 2011 Pathtags are cool, and sometimes there's nice swag, so its fun to trade for it. You said "pathtags"!! So? Quote Link to comment
+briansnat Posted July 26, 2011 Share Posted July 26, 2011 I rarely trade but still enjoy pawing through the swag to see the kinds of stuff people leave. And once in a while I find something I want. Quote Link to comment
Andronicus Posted July 26, 2011 Share Posted July 26, 2011 On a few occasions I have found something that I got excited about. A few months back I found a velcro cammo Canadain flag patch. These are used by our armed forces when deployed (rather than the red and white that stick out like a sore thumb). I traided for the only thing I had with me, my compass. Still havn't replaced that... But usualy, the swag is just for the kids. But I still don't like µ(in general). Quote Link to comment
+GeoGeeBee Posted July 27, 2011 Share Posted July 27, 2011 I rarely trade but still enjoy pawing through the swag to see the kinds of stuff people leave. And once in a while I find something I want. ^^ Me, too! Quote Link to comment
+Catydid Posted July 27, 2011 Share Posted July 27, 2011 I am a kid at heart so I love good swag. I always trade if there is something I want. If the cache looks like it took some thought and effort and has nothing I want, I leave something nice. Quote Link to comment
+Chokecherry Posted July 28, 2011 Share Posted July 28, 2011 I like to paw through it and trade sometimes. There are some toys I'll trade for or sig items. I got a book I ended up really liking out of a cache. But mostly I just like to see what other people left. Quote Link to comment
+coppermermaid Posted July 28, 2011 Share Posted July 28, 2011 I love swag, but rarely find things an adult would want. I really get excited when I do find something I want. Its like my birthday. I have a series I started called No Kids Toys for us adults who get tired of just finding kids toys. This game is played by plenty of adults to warrant having some swag we would like. I look for good inexpensive things to use for swag whenever I am out shopping. If any of you have great ideas for adult swag items that don't cost too much I would enjoy seeing that posted. Quote Link to comment
+succotash Posted July 28, 2011 Share Posted July 28, 2011 I am a kid at heart so I love good swag. I always trade if there is something I want. If the cache looks like it took some thought and effort and has nothing I want, I leave something nice. We feel the same way. It's the unexpected nature of the swag that makes it fun. We like glass, metal, and wood so sometimes even the simplest object is interesting to us. Quote Link to comment
+AmphibianTrackers Posted July 29, 2011 Share Posted July 29, 2011 Well, we are still a new team so that thrill of the hunt hasn't worn off on us, yet. We try to go every day and hit 105 in less than a month. So, obviously we are not hard core or anything just having fun. We were collectors of small items before caching. We have been disappointed in some small items and completely thrilled with what I expect others would call trash. We like scrabble tiles, dice, dominoes, etc. But, we also collect miniature things like we got a bottle of hot sauce from an MRE. Today, we took our found swag to the springs and took photos of them as we let the kids play with them on the shore in the sand. We have really appreciate the people who took the time to do themed caches and we appreciate everyone who goes to the extra effort to come up with something unusual. We needed a pair of goggles and low and behold we found one in a cache yesterday. Go figure. Quote Link to comment
+TK7464 Posted July 29, 2011 Share Posted July 29, 2011 (edited) Comic Con is a great place to get free SWAG for Geocaching. Granted it only comes once a year in San Diego but all the free stuff including t-shirts, buttons and a host of other materals you can get a treasure trove of free stuff to stuff caches with. Edited July 29, 2011 by TK7464 Quote Link to comment
GOF and Bacall Posted July 30, 2011 Share Posted July 30, 2011 So we have the topic for folks who don't enjoy the trading aspect of the game; how about those of us who do? If you cache without kids but still like SWAG, it's OK to pretend you take your nieces and nephews when responding to this thread! I, for one, am a fully grown adult (physically, if not mentally!). To my mind, I still get excited for the moment of uncovering a well-hidden ammo can and cracking the seal, wondering what's inside. I enjoy pawing through the stuff, and I usually find something inside to give me a chuckle, wondering what the backstory is to the tiny stone turtle or wooden buddah. I don't usually take anything, unless I'm by myself and see something my daughter might like - plastic beads or jewelry, mostly. I will admit, though, I must be part magpie because I will grab hatpins, pathtags or those little ceramic animals that come with the tea bags. One thing I always do, is leave something behind. My daughter is still at the stage where plastic beads are cool, but I like the feeling that the next kids to come by will have some "quality" SWAG to enjoy. That thread really wasn't for those who don't care for swag. It was for those of us, ok me, who wanted to understand why. Quote Link to comment
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