+cache-man-do Posted February 14, 2004 Share Posted February 14, 2004 I see it all the time sport/hobby/game/outdoor activity, but if you had to give it only one title what would it be. I know it's everything but what is it most to you and your family or team? -Mark Quote Link to comment
dead_white_man Posted February 14, 2004 Share Posted February 14, 2004 For me the answer has to be outdoor activity. I love to hunt, hike and backpack. All of these I consider sports. Caching is just an excuse to get outside or make unscheduled stops in unfamiliar places. Adds a small challenge to the otherwise ordinary routine. Quote Link to comment
+harleycache Posted February 14, 2004 Share Posted February 14, 2004 For me the answer has to be outdoor activity. I love to hunt, hike and backpack. All of these I consider sports. Caching is just an excuse to get outside or make unscheduled stops in unfamiliar places. Adds a small challenge to the otherwise ordinary routine. Since I don't backpack... Why do you consider backpacking a sport, but geocaching an outdoor activity? Some of the caches I've seen, the only difference I could understand is that with backpacking I'm not looking for anything in particular. Quote Link to comment
dead_white_man Posted February 14, 2004 Share Posted February 14, 2004 Why do you consider backpacking a sport, but geocaching an outdoor activity? When going out backpacking for 2 weeks or more, it is necessary to purchase a minimum amount of "sporting equipment". Furthermore since a day on the trail usually amounts to about 25 kilometers carrying 30 kilograms and changing altitude as much as 500 meters it usually requires some physical training and preparation. Especially if you work a sedintary job as I do. Quote Link to comment
+cache-man-do Posted February 14, 2004 Author Share Posted February 14, 2004 My wife says it's a hobby, I guess I would call it a gabbrt, it's the only way I can use game hobby and sport in one word. Is that in websters? Quote Link to comment
Tahosa and Sons Posted February 14, 2004 Share Posted February 14, 2004 No problem what category it fits into. It encompasses all of your choices when its Fun with the Kids which could also make it an educational tool. When my son had maps in 5th grade geography he knew more about TOPOS and compasses and GPS than the teacher even knew. Quote Link to comment
+CYBret Posted February 14, 2004 Share Posted February 14, 2004 This has already been settled. It's a RASH Look HERE. Bret Quote Link to comment
+Geo Ho Posted February 14, 2004 Share Posted February 14, 2004 I think of Geocaching as a game. It's no more a sport than hiking or treasure hunting. Put the two together and you still don't get a sport. It's a game, yes indeed it is. Happy caching and stuff! Quote Link to comment
dead_white_man Posted February 14, 2004 Share Posted February 14, 2004 On further reflection, I think that it certainly is a sport... if you choose to make it one. It really is a question of attitude. Quote Link to comment
+Lazyboy & Mitey Mite Posted February 14, 2004 Share Posted February 14, 2004 I know that Briansnat will eventually post a list of definitions here that will prove without a shadow of a doubt that it's a sport. Of course watching movies fill the requirements too. It's an outdoor activity in my book. I suppose it could be called a game but with games I find winners and losers. Quote Link to comment
Bobthearch Posted February 14, 2004 Share Posted February 14, 2004 To me it's a "hobby." It's not entirely an outdoor activity, as it's more technology-related and I do spend considerable time on the computer, like right now. It's not quite a "Game" either, since I don't do it to compete with anyone. And if I found out it was a "Sport" I'd have to change my lifestyle: take steroids to create a level playing field with all of the other pill-popping geocachers, Johnny Cochran would have to defend me from the usual allegations, I'd want a LOT more money, and I'd need an "athletic tutor" to do my homework. -Bob Quote Link to comment
+Sparky-Watts Posted February 14, 2004 Share Posted February 14, 2004 Definitely a hobby. Sports are competitive...I'm not competing here. Games are also somewhat competitive...same thing....I'm not competing. Quote Link to comment
+aka Monkey Posted February 14, 2004 Share Posted February 14, 2004 Have any of you considered checking a dictionary to see the definition of "sport"? "1. An often competitive athletic activity requiring skill or physical prowess. 2. Diversion or recreation." By the first definition, I'd say no, Geocaching is not a sport. By the second definition, it is. However, since most people use the first definition (that's why it's first), I'm going to have to go with No, Geocaching is not a sport. (Watching TV is a recreation, but I can't imagine anyone who calls it a sport.) And don't go trying to persuade me that you have skill in finding a cache. I have a friend who finds caches all the time, and he's not even using a GPS. Heck, he's not even looking. Quote Link to comment
+Klondike Mike Posted February 14, 2004 Share Posted February 14, 2004 I'll stick with my 1st opinion that it's an activity Quote Link to comment
+Cache Viking Posted February 14, 2004 Share Posted February 14, 2004 I think of it more as a hobby or activity. Now depending on how you apply this hobby you may have a sport of sorts. Even my mountain biking is more of an activity for me and my family unless we are competing in an event such as the "24-Hours of Adrenalin" then i would say it becomes a sport. It seems to be all about how each person participates in Caching that defines if it is a Sport / Activity / Hobby. Just calling it one over the other is not that simple. Quote Link to comment
+briansnat Posted February 14, 2004 Share Posted February 14, 2004 (edited) From Merriam-Webster Main Entry: sport Function: noun 1 a : a source of diversion : RECREATION b (1) : physical activity engaged in for pleasure. From Encarta: Sport (Noun) 2. An active pastime participated in for pleasure or exercise From the American Heritage dictionary: Sport 3. An active pastime; recreation. From the Infoplease dictionary: Sport 3. diversion; recreation; pleasant pastime. Geocaching sure sounds like a sport to me! But its also a game....but so is baseball, where they keep score and standings.....and it's also a hobby...like fishing....which is also a sport....I'm coufused....well maybe no. It's all three! Definitely a hobby. Sports are competitive.. Not according to the dictionary. Anyway, as Flask pointed out in a post, Bridge is competetive, but I doubt anybody would call it a sport. Edited February 14, 2004 by briansnat Quote Link to comment
Hogarth Posted February 15, 2004 Share Posted February 15, 2004 (edited) I think of Geocaching as an ART!!! Some of the cache containers are so deviously hidden, it takes an skilled artist trained in the art of concealment to find them. Edited February 15, 2004 by Hogarth Quote Link to comment
+Sparky-Watts Posted February 15, 2004 Share Posted February 15, 2004 I think of Geocaching as an ART!!! Some of the cache containers are so deviously hidden, it takes an skilled artist trained in the art of concealment to find them. There ya go!! I like that one!!!! Quote Link to comment
+Frolickin Posted February 15, 2004 Share Posted February 15, 2004 Anyway, as Flask pointed out in a post, Bridge is competetive, but I doubt anybody would call it a sport. Well, my folks are/were avid players. I do believe my father considered duplicate bridge a sport. Considering in my youth we traveled all over to play in tournaments, built an addition to our home for 12 card tables to fit comfortably, and had four games a week in this room (not counting the lessons they taught), I am comfortable in describing bridge as a sport. Quote Link to comment
+GEO*Trailblazer 1 Posted February 15, 2004 Share Posted February 15, 2004 None of the above. It's just FUN Quote Link to comment
+FunYet Posted February 15, 2004 Share Posted February 15, 2004 A game/puzzle. Something extra to do while outside. A great way to find places I might not otherwise visit (or even know about). Great pastime for my kids and I! Quote Link to comment
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