+1NatureMom Posted January 23, 2005 Share Posted January 23, 2005 Our 1NatureFamily loves it. We've cached on vacation & day trips. We are now always late for family gatherings or tend leave early. Our daughters are tomorrow's leaders; they have a greater appreciation of nature! Caching is a great legacy. "We did not inherit the earth, but are merily borrowing it from our children"~Indian proverb. Leslie Quote Link to comment
uber_bike_geek Posted January 23, 2005 Share Posted January 23, 2005 My feelings toward geocaching: My feelings toward the blizzard we're having here today, which is preventing me from geocaching: no, no, no Be happy! Snowshoes and cross-country skis were invented for a reason (So were fat MTB tires and really good balance! ) I went for a quick (sadly, non-caching related ) ride today... 14 degrees... loved every minute of it! (loved the hot shower even more though! ) post-blizzard winter caching just makes it harder to find the cache... Cold, snowy, hard day of caching.. what could be better? Total snow accumulation for this "storm" is supposed to be 12-18 inches... Gonna be fun digging out my caches tomorrow! ok... Time for me to get to bed... tomorrow's gonna be a fun day of clearing the driveway and then going caching! Enjoy the snow! It's your friend! Happy Caching Jeff Quote Link to comment
rdtrekker Posted January 23, 2005 Share Posted January 23, 2005 I'm a neocacher, but I notice that many cacher's in my area don't put a lot of thought into their caches. There is so much history here that I find it ludicrous that people do not incorporate this into their Caches, instead of including so much worthless trinketry in their caches. Honestly, the Spanish, French, and native American influence is so predominent in the midwest, that it should be tied into the items in the Cache. In the American West The Spanish, Native American History would be an excellent theme for a Cache! My point is, Caches have the power to educate, if the Cachers think about the items they include, then they can make the Cache more worth while to the seeker. rdtrekker Quote Link to comment
Find Now, Log Later? Posted January 23, 2005 Share Posted January 23, 2005 What I'm trying to ask is overall how do you feel about the game? I think the geocaching game is, for the most part, a watered-down imitation of what it was four years ago. But that comes as no surprise, because that is exactly what happens everytime an activity is re-engineered and marketed to have "broad appeal" to "a mass audience." Quote Link to comment
+Night Stalker Posted January 23, 2005 Share Posted January 23, 2005 It has been great for me. I have lost weight (not enough). It gives me something to do while I am traveling (all the time), and I have met some of the neatest people. What is not to love. Quote Link to comment
+BlueSkyMI Posted January 23, 2005 Share Posted January 23, 2005 My feelings toward geocaching: My feelings toward the blizzard we're having here today, which is preventing me from geocaching: no, no, no Be happy....Enjoy the snow! It's your friend! Happy Caching Jeff Yeah....we got that 12 inches you were talking about. Spent the morning shoveling instead of cachin'. That's okay. Snow is my friend. LOL Snow doesn't really bother me all that much, and we've gone cachin' in the snow with no problems, BUT.....it was -7º this morning!! That's just plain miserable. Quote Link to comment
+Camo-crazed Posted January 24, 2005 Author Share Posted January 24, 2005 I like smileys Quote Link to comment
+BisonWoman Posted January 24, 2005 Share Posted January 24, 2005 (edited) I LOVE geocaching!! As others have said, it gets me off the couch, out hiking again, and spending time outside with my 6-year-old granddaughter, aka BisonGirl. Geocaching is fun, fun, fun! My husband has been out caching with us, too, but how will I justify traveling more than 50 miles just to geocache? Edited January 24, 2005 by BisonWoman Quote Link to comment
+cudlecub Posted January 24, 2005 Share Posted January 24, 2005 My other hobby, scuba, has taken about $7K out of my pocket for tech training and top of the line gear. I got started in geocaching with a used emap for 40 bucks and I recently got a new 76cs for around 320 after employee discounts and rebates, I think geocaching is a great value. I enjoy getting out hiking and getting others involved as well. Quote Link to comment
+sept1c_tank Posted January 24, 2005 Share Posted January 24, 2005 Often I'm the blue guy. More often, I'm the yellow guy. (edit: color blind) ...and more often you're just plain cryptic! Yeah, I like geocaching almost as much as Criminal likes girls! Quote Link to comment
IronMaiden Posted January 31, 2005 Share Posted January 31, 2005 I know I haven't been caching lately. But when I can I really love it. I like going with my hubby especially. I've made him laugh several times. Once I get my knee fixed up and these other health problems under control. I'LL BE BACK!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Quote Link to comment
Hucklebuck Posted January 31, 2005 Share Posted January 31, 2005 Geocaching is great 'cause it's just like my day job, surveying. Only with Geocaching I don't get paid! So why do I complain about my job, but not about caching? Quote Link to comment
+StarBrand Posted January 31, 2005 Share Posted January 31, 2005 I'm spending more and more time traveling, walking, researching and talking to my wife and young son while searching for Geocaches....How could that be a bad thing?? I LOVE this sport, God and Jeeps (not in that order) Quote Link to comment
velma13m Posted February 1, 2005 Share Posted February 1, 2005 My feelings towards it! : Quote Link to comment
+DaveA Posted February 1, 2005 Share Posted February 1, 2005 What I'm trying to ask is overall how do you feel about the game? I hate it. Geocaching is dumb. Only loosers cache. It is the stooooopidist thing ever. Somebody please kill me if I start caching. Oh, wait.... Ok I wasn't serious about the kill me part. Quote Link to comment
+Mr. Fantastic Posted February 1, 2005 Share Posted February 1, 2005 It has certainly gotten me out of the house on winter days that I would otherwise spend sitting on the couch. I am still working to sell the wife and daughter on its merits, but that's a fun challenge. It's nothing harder than Spyderuser's caches or anything. Quote Link to comment
+#1scout Posted February 1, 2005 Share Posted February 1, 2005 Well, here I am...probably the newest to the sport. I have been reading about it , but I have yet to dip my feet in it. To be or not to be (a geocacher!) That is truly the question for me. I will attempt to do my best (as always) to meet the chalenges ahead, with honor and itegrity. I really want to be, and will be, as soon as I buy the GPS unit that better suits my lifestyle. One last thing......wish me luck ! Quote Link to comment
+st3roadking Posted February 1, 2005 Share Posted February 1, 2005 I like it, I love it I want some more of it I try so hard but i can't live without it Dont know what is is 'bout that little cache huntin but i like it, I love it I want some more of it Tim McGraw ( who knew he was into Geocaching) lol Quote Link to comment
+New England n00b Posted February 1, 2005 Share Posted February 1, 2005 Five Paws Up, any caching day... even when the whiskers freeze. Quote Link to comment
+Team RedHawk Posted February 1, 2005 Share Posted February 1, 2005 I've worked hard at clearing those cache things from my area. I go out of town for 4 days and there are six new ones. Well I guess I know what I'll be doing after work. Hawk Team RedHawk Quote Link to comment
TahoeJoe Posted February 1, 2005 Share Posted February 1, 2005 I would have to say that for the most part I'm happy with the entrainment Groundspeak provides for me. You can’t beat the price for the service they provide. I will continue to support them with my premium membership but as with any organization there is always room for improvement. I still would still like to see a separate section (like benchmarks) for virtuals and locationless caches. Quote Link to comment
+Seay me Posted February 1, 2005 Share Posted February 1, 2005 We like it alot. We've already been places that we probably wouldnt' have gone to otherwise. For us it's not so much finding the cache as much is it's the places wehre the caches are. Quote Link to comment
+tiki-4 Posted February 2, 2005 Share Posted February 2, 2005 We love it Lots to see Lots to do The kids have fun And it is really So basically we are Sometimes the journey is more fun than the cache! We are a scouting family and geocaching justs adds pudding to the dinner.... Quote Link to comment
+Medic005 Posted February 2, 2005 Share Posted February 2, 2005 Love the game, wish I would of know about it 2 years ago when I bought my first GPS. I had a gps for two years and never even knew geocahing existed, now I'm addicted!!! Quote Link to comment
Radman Forever Posted February 2, 2005 Share Posted February 2, 2005 It's been my main hobby for over two years now. It gives me a chance to get out and explore Michigan, my home state that I love so much! It also allows me to strive for goals and to get up and going! It also allows me to go to places I have never been to! Like what McDonald's says: I'm lovin' it! Quote Link to comment
+cache_test_dummies Posted February 2, 2005 Share Posted February 2, 2005 (edited) I like it, but I wish I had a pony. By the way, I can't figure out the frog smilies, so I don't use them. I know the laughing one, and the pink-cheeked one with the blinky eyes, and the wink. but for some reason I can never figure out what emotion the rest of them are trying to express without hovering my mouse. And by the time I hover my mouse, I have lost interest. Back OT, I like it, but I wish I had a pony. Edit: did I mention the pony? Edited February 2, 2005 by cache_test_dummies Quote Link to comment
Jeremy Posted February 2, 2005 Share Posted February 2, 2005 I LOVE IT!!!!! Wow cool. Small world. You picked up a travel bug I dropped off on the Applachian trail. Quote Link to comment
+robert Posted February 2, 2005 Share Posted February 2, 2005 I like it, but I wish I had a pony. I know, I hated those kids. In fact, I hate anyone that ever had a pony when they were growing up. Who leaves a country packed with ponies to come to a non-pony country? It doesn't make sense.. am I wrong? Quote Link to comment
Emily87 Posted February 2, 2005 Share Posted February 2, 2005 I LOVE IT!!!!! Wow cool. Small world. You picked up a travel bug I dropped off on the Applachian trail. hey i know you too.LOL!!! yeah we picked it up the same day you dropped it off.ha Quote Link to comment
+Honest John & Suzies Jule Posted February 2, 2005 Share Posted February 2, 2005 Geocaching is definitely great when the Wife is into it also. I don't think I would be caching if She wasn't. OK, now for my first Smiley, Quote Link to comment
+texarado Posted February 3, 2005 Share Posted February 3, 2005 When you have an addictive nature such as me its probably the worst thing to come along. Thats why i started the new thread on how others that you spend time with feel about it. I love the adventure, the outdoors and the hunt...I'm ADDICTED!! Quote Link to comment
+tls11823 Posted February 3, 2005 Share Posted February 3, 2005 ...Who leaves a country packed with ponies to come to a non-pony country? It doesn't make sense.. am I wrong? Oh great - you killed her! Quote Link to comment
+chstress53 Posted February 3, 2005 Share Posted February 3, 2005 Well, "Golly Gee", this seemed easy enough when I sat down to write it..... But how do you set out to describe the quintessential "Mother-of-Invention", Geocaching.com ?! I don't..... So now we can get on with my somewhat convoluted explanation of what Geocaching is to us. This all started with my stumbling across Geocaching.com one evening, in my home here in Eastampton NJ. Yep! thats "Where We all are from ". Then making the decision to buy a 4-wheel drive vehicle and then last but not least, buying our first GPS. Oh, happy day's..... I must be in heaven..... I mean, what can I say ? Cruising the back country in my '96 Explorer, Air Conditioning on, classic rock & roll playing quietly on the the cd player and the GPS constantly showing me the way to today's treasure..... Hubby (my Geocaching partner) reclines on the front seat whittleing away ( He is a wood carver), enjoying the sun coming in the windows.....This MUST be Geocaching ! Now, we are getting close..... time to hike the rest of the way. After standing in awe for a few moments of the awesome view and inspiring silence, we continue..... After walking for a while, we are at the cache coordinates. But where is it ? A few minutes of walking in circles and a few strange looks exchanged between us. Later..... Ah hah ! The Cache ! YES, that's what Geocaching is..... We roll around in the dirt and examine the cache. This must be Geocaching ....! Hey, That was Fun !..... But what's next ? How about that cache on Mt ? What, no roads ? Hmmm..... Now on to bigger and better things. So now, on to hiking, backpacking,canoeing,swimming, snowshoeing (don't ask how that got included), and camping, of course. Oh yes, can't forget walking (winter exercise)..... Oh, this must be Geocaching..... Always with GPS in hand..... Always looking for the treasure. Included in all of this were trips up & down the Eastcoast , doing some hiking , and knocking off a couple of caches , and actually enjoying hiking in 90 degree temps..... Then,like that wasn't good enough, We drove up & down the East Coast cacheing some more, eventually we even stashed our first cache. The "Duckie Cache". What a fantastic drive and hike! I think this just might be geocaching..... To our delight, this cache is becoming popular, since this was our first cache stash..... Since then we have placed the "Dinosaur Cache" and "Cache Wonder" . To complete my repetoirre, we must go back to the beginning..... Back before 4x4's, GPS's, even Geocaching.com..... It was some time after our honeymoon Florida, in particular, Key West. We were in our 20's, Hubby and I agreed that some day we would sail the ocean blue. Well, our life has not turned out to be a sailing trip (hubby gets sea sick), but a hiking,camping, canoeing,swimming trip,to the grandest caches of all....! A trip to Mexico,to the Monarch Butterfly Santuaries and the Mexican pyramids. Now, this has to be Geocaching..... All the hiking, all the backpacking, walking etc. has all been to this end..... We were younger then when we discussed our life plans..... We are now 52 and 55..... And if it had not been for geocaching, we would not so easily have been able to get in shape for that Mexican trip. So far, Our plans are coming together for yet another grand trip to Peru. Will I tell you about it ? You betcha ! And to sweeten the pot, there are caches..... Ahhh,This must be Geocaching! Well, maybe this isn't exactly what Geocaching is, but what fun it has been; and along the way we found EVENT CACHES wonders in themselves ,and fellow geocachers who have now become good friends. Quote Link to comment
Stony2008 Posted March 5, 2005 Share Posted March 5, 2005 i hvent been geocaching very long but this is how i feel Quote Link to comment
+rjo Posted March 5, 2005 Share Posted March 5, 2005 I don't get to cache nearly as much as I'd like due to work, etc but whenever I do get time it makes for a really great day typically with my little sister who I don't get to spend nearly as much time as I'd like to with. Quote Link to comment
+GrnXnham Posted March 5, 2005 Share Posted March 5, 2005 Geocaching has brought my wife and I closer together. Quote Link to comment
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