Jomarac5 Posted January 6, 2003 Posted January 6, 2003 We came across a beautiful park that we'd never been to while searching for DON'T GET WET last weekend. We only got to see a small part of the park but will be returning with camera in hand. The question is: After visiting a cache location how often do you return (for activities other than geocaching)?
umc Posted January 6, 2003 Posted January 6, 2003 Wish I could say I return but the truth is I don't. Kind of like so many caches so little time. So many parks so little time. ______________________________________________________________________________________ So far so good, somewhat new owner of a second/new Garmin GPS V 20 plus finds so far with little to no problem. We'll see what happens when there are leaves on the trees again.
+briansnat Posted January 6, 2003 Posted January 6, 2003 Geocaching is just one of my pastimes. Hiking is among my favorites. Thankfully they often can be combined. If a cache hunt takes me to a particularly nice spot, I'll return there with a wedge of Stilton, a good bottle of cabernet, some French bread, a soft blanket and Mozart in my CD player (and sometimes I'll bring my wife). "Paternalism is the greatist despotism" - Emmanual Kant
GRANDMASTER CACHE Posted January 6, 2003 Posted January 6, 2003 hehehe.... Wow, Brian... Don't you have a few live violinists? What's up with the "recorded" music? If you hide it, they will come. Grandmaster Cache
+Geo-Johnson's Posted January 7, 2003 Posted January 7, 2003 We've been to some REALLY cool parks that we never would have found had it not been for Geocaching. Alot of times I'll put in our log that we "loved this park and will definitely be back". But we never have.........There's too many more caches out there to find. So we just need to learn to spend more time at the park that we're at at the time. Children are natural mimics who act like their parents despite every effort to teach them good manners.
+The Leprechauns Posted January 7, 2003 Posted January 7, 2003 quote:Originally posted by GRANDMASTER CACHE:hehehe.... Wow, Brian... Don't you have a few live violinists? What's up with the "recorded" music? Actually, I believe the live musical instrument of choice for romance in North Jersey is the bassoon. x-x-x-x-x-x-x-x-x-x-x-x-x-x-x-x-x-x-x-x-x-x-x-x If there's no accounting for stupidity, then why do I need to file a tax return?
+ErSamin Posted January 7, 2003 Posted January 7, 2003 One area I have been back to many times, and for different reasons. - This area had three caches. The munchkin put her foot down after the first find on the first trip, so I had to return. - Came back for the others, saw someone at my previously posted find. Checked it on the computer for several days with no new posting. Gave me the creeps and I also felt "responsible" for the cache. - Returned to check on the cache mentioned above. - Returned to the area once again (I had been there so many times already, it felt like "my" spot) to collect trash. Such a nice area, hated to see trash laying around. - My return again for more trash collection. "Could be worse...could be raining"
+Planet Posted January 9, 2003 Posted January 9, 2003 Except for parks close by that I've always gone too. As the saying goes, So many caches so little time. I love finding new places. That's my biggest thrill. 6 states so far! Cache you later, Planet "To err is human, to forgive....$5.00"
TahoeJoe Posted January 9, 2003 Posted January 9, 2003 I enjoy mountain biking and hiking and many of the caches I have found are in places where I enjoy visiting. There have been a few caches that have introduced me to great new areas to hike and bike. I have also placed caches in some of my favorite areas for others to enjoy. Lake Tahoe Geocacher
+Upham Posted January 9, 2003 Posted January 9, 2003 I love to hike. There is so much to see at new spots.
Dinoprophet Posted January 9, 2003 Posted January 9, 2003 "I never would have known about this park if not for geocaching. I'll have to come back and look around some more. Wish I had time to look around but I was on my way to another cache." I'll go back to some eventually, but since I got into this my mindset has been the next cache. I expect I'll slow down and do other outdoor stuff once my immediate area (~30 min drive) is depleted, which will be soon. Mein Vater war ein Wandersmann, und ich hab' auch im Blut
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