+Mopar Posted February 1, 2005 Share Posted February 1, 2005 (edited) Well, geocaching takes up alot of former hobby time, and moving from a house to a condo has put a damper on others. Some I am lucky enough to be able to combine with geocaching. In currently varying levels of participation: Shooting (target and skeet), paddling, restoring old mopars, ham radio, R/C cars and boats, american civil war (history and competitive shooting of civil war weapons), camping, hiking, riding my waverunner, computer hardware, first person shooters......I'm sure I'm forgetting a few. Oh, and I'm also about to (re)start homebrewing. Edited February 1, 2005 by Mopar Quote Link to comment
+Led Zeppole Posted February 1, 2005 Share Posted February 1, 2005 I've been able to combine (as many other cachers have) a love of outdoor digital photography with geocaching. My digicam is as essential to my caching escapades as my GPSr. I recently upgraded to a 5.3 megapixel HP 945 with 8x optical zoom. I also enjoy visiting historic sites, great and small. My recent trip to San Antonio, TX with Bear Babe gave me the chance to finally visit the Alamo, something I've wanted to do for quite a while (though we couldn't log the webcam cache for it, as we didn't have anyone available to get the pic for us!). Also had a chance to see the Institute of Texan Culture in SA and the National Museum of the Pacific War in Fredericksburg, by far the finest museum of any kind that I've ever visited. I never tire of visiting Civil War battlefields and have been to all of the major and most of the minor ones in PA, MD, WV and VA (I've been to Shiloh in TN, too). I've been interested in Civil War history since I was a kid, particularly the role played by troops from my home state of NJ. I used to participate in Civil War reenacting, but no longer have enough time to devote to it. Quote Link to comment
TNRockyraccoon Posted February 1, 2005 Share Posted February 1, 2005 I'm a fly fishing nut! Which means I tie flies, collect bugs, and catch plenty of trout. I like d it so much that I made it my work......spending most of my time between Late March and the end of November guiding fly fishermen down the Hiwassee River in southeast TN (Mostly class II and III whitewater). Actually have a few possible cache locations in the river gorge that would cool, requiring a nice whitewater ride to reach. Anyway.... I'm an avid member of Trout Unlimited which is a coldwater conservation organization. Pretty much our role is to try and protect the coldwater fisheries in a grass roots type approach. I've served as the newsletter editor, board member, and currently president of our chapter. Also enjoy frisbee golf, golf, tennis, poker games, and now of course Geocaching! Quote Link to comment
+JohnnyVegas Posted February 1, 2005 Share Posted February 1, 2005 My main Hobbies now are Geocaching, ham radio and travel. I have had lots of otheres over the years that I still dabble in form time to time Magic (Not the Game),Fireworks (have a Licenses) Photography-with film. Paintball(owned a store for a while) Quote Link to comment
+fersman4 Posted February 1, 2005 Share Posted February 1, 2005 Golf, backpacking, Aviation Quote Link to comment
+top pin Posted February 1, 2005 Share Posted February 1, 2005 (edited) Okay I'll bite on this one. Anything that gets me outdoors I'm addicted quickly to it. Outdoor activities include in no particular order: MTN CLIMBING, ROCK CLIMBING, BACKPACKING, HIKING, FISHING, GOLF, GOLD PANNING, ARCHERY TOURNEMENTS (3d) and HUNTING, SHOOTING SPORTS, STUNT KITE FLYING (I own about 10 differnt kites now), SNOWBOARDING, MTN BIKING and ROAD ROAD RIDING, WHITEWATER KAYAKING(recent addition of addictions), RAFTING, JET SKIING, TALKING OR USING CALLS to call in animals ( IE: elk, deer, ducks, geese, predators etc) and 4x4 or offroad trails. Every year I spend over 30+ weekends away from the my house. Indoor activities include, BILLIARDS( competitive league and tournament player for 10 years) TABLE TENNIS aka ping pong (won the junior olympics when I was 12, had a world ranked coach for a time) COMPUTER GAMES,(nascar racing 2003, tiger woods 05, joint ops FPS shooter game), COOKING, READING, dinking around on the internet land..... I keep pretty busy but I always look for new additions to my addictions!!!!!!!!! Geocaching has really fit in to my life!!! Edited February 1, 2005 by top pin Quote Link to comment
+BlueGerbil Posted February 1, 2005 Share Posted February 1, 2005 Travelling, beer, offroading, working on my Jeep, Degree Confluence Project, cooking, more beer, keeping gerbils, did I mention beer already? Quote Link to comment
+BigHank Posted February 1, 2005 Share Posted February 1, 2005 What is the Degree Confluence Project? I'm curious. Thanks, Hank Quote Link to comment
+LAEOL Posted February 1, 2005 Share Posted February 1, 2005 I snowshoe, hike, make homemade hard cider and drink homemade hard cider. Quote Link to comment
+BlueGerbil Posted February 1, 2005 Share Posted February 1, 2005 What is the Degree Confluence Project? I'm curious. Thanks, Hank I like it even better than GeoCaching: DCP The goal of the project is to visit each of the latitude and longitude integer degree intersections in the world, and to take pictures at each location. The pictures and stories will then be posted here. Quote Link to comment
+Colorado Cacher Posted February 1, 2005 Share Posted February 1, 2005 (edited) Hmmmmmmm? Fishing high lakes that one has to hike into in Colorado (recommended reading: "Opening Forbidden Lakes" by Zoltan Malocsay-Camelbak with sectioned Eagleclaw backpackers fishing pole & tacklebox all stuffed inside), Hiking (all seasons), Photography, Geocaching, Target shooting, Camping, Backpacking, Cache hunting outside of geocaching, www.therangerstation.com, reading non-fiction, music, chronic sinusitis (what fun this is), letterboxing, bicycling, frisbee golf, 4 wheeling, church, I think that covers it all....................... Edited February 1, 2005 by Colorado Cacher Quote Link to comment
+Anonymous' Posted February 1, 2005 Share Posted February 1, 2005 I like to go camping, go fishing, and do many other outdoorsy things. Quote Link to comment
vonjager Posted February 1, 2005 Share Posted February 1, 2005 Travelling has always been fascinating to me so I try to indulge all my hobbies wherever I go. My wife is an avid dog trainer. We have three German Shepherd Dogs who compete in a sport called Schutzhund - sort of a canine triathlon: obedience, tracking & protection. Our dogs have competed in events all over the U.S. and even crossed the border into Canada once. The dogs love to go cacheing! I also enjoy disc golf, recording/collecting live music performances, thai & indian cuisine, and homebrewing. Having lived in France and Quebec, I speak french and enjoy keeping my language skills up even though I haven't been to a francophone country for ten years. I work in computers at a major university. Through my job I get to take classes for free. Currently I'm studying The Music Of The Beatles. Pretty cool class so far! I'm very passionate about music. I mess around on my guitar, harmonica and Hammond organ but don't play any of them very well - it's still fun! Last year I started riding my bike regularly and tried to do the regional MS150 ride. I made it through the first day (75 miles) but was too sore to complete the second. I'll be training harder this year and hope to complete the whole thing. I just got a handlebar mount for my eXplorist 300 Quote Link to comment
+BigHank Posted February 1, 2005 Share Posted February 1, 2005 Thanks for the info on the Degree Confluence Poject. Looks like something I will give a try. It's interesting to see what a wide ranging bunch of hobbies and interests we all have and what a plethora of talents we can bring to bear on this hobby. Good topic! Quote Link to comment
+GeoMom Posted February 1, 2005 Share Posted February 1, 2005 I love caching, but can't get out as often as I'd like. I guess Genealogy would be near the top. Isn't it just another form of caching anyway? Instead of swag, you find dead ancestors! (now, if they only left the coords for where they were buried, then we'd really have something here!) Girl Scouts, travel, crafting all sorts of useless stuff, camping. Quote Link to comment
+theprospectors Posted February 1, 2005 Share Posted February 1, 2005 (edited) I love caching, but can't get out as often as I'd like. I guess Genealogy would be near the top. Isn't it just another form of caching anyway? Instead of swag, you find dead ancestors! (now, if they only left the coords for where they were buried, then we'd really have something here!) Girl Scouts, travel, crafting all sorts of useless stuff, camping. You may be on to something there -- gives new meaning to 'buried treasure'! I'm also into genealogy and waypoint marking tombstones sounds like a darn good idea - think I'm going to give it a try. Other hobbies: skiing(alpine and nordic), snowshoeing, sailing, hiking of any kind - locating interesting wildflowers for my wife to photograph, Scottish Festivals and Highland Games, and now a geocaching newbie. Yours aye, The Prospectors "Road? Where we're going we don't need - roads" Dr. Emmett Brown Edited February 1, 2005 by theprospectors Quote Link to comment
dead_white_man Posted February 1, 2005 Share Posted February 1, 2005 You may be on to something there -- gives new meaning to 'buried treasure'! I'm also into genealogy and waypoint marking tombstones sounds like a darn good idea - think I'm going to give it a try. I agree, I think I am going to make it a project for this year and probably next to obtain the coorinates of as many of the burial sites as I can. I just did a search on interment locations in my files, I have 972 of them. Maybe I had bettewr make that a five year project Quote Link to comment
+theprospectors Posted February 1, 2005 Share Posted February 1, 2005 You may be on to something there -- gives new meaning to 'buried treasure'! I'm also into genealogy and waypoint marking tombstones sounds like a darn good idea - think I'm going to give it a try. I agree, I think I am going to make it a project for this year and probably next to obtain the coorinates of as many of the burial sites as I can. I just did a search on interment locations in my files, I have 972 of them. Maybe I had bettewr make that a five year project Take your time - after all they're not going anywhere I've been taking as many digital pictures of headstones as I can and embedding them into my paf files. Adding a lat/long would be a nice touch especially for the hard to find ones. Now we just need a snappy name for the process - gencaching perhaps or what about coldcaching errrr maybe not. Someone more creative than I am will come up with something. Yours aye, The Prospectors "Road? Where we're going we don't need - roads!" Dr. Emmett Brown Quote Link to comment
dead_white_man Posted February 1, 2005 Share Posted February 1, 2005 Take your time - after all they're not going anywhere I've been taking as many digital pictures of headstones as I can and embedding them into my paf files. Adding a lat/long would be a nice touch especially for the hard to find ones. Now we just need a snappy name for the process - gencaching perhaps or what about coldcaching errrr maybe not. Someone more creative than I am will come up with something. Yours aye, The Prospectors "Road? Where we're going we don't need - roads!" Dr. Emmett Brown I'll vote for GENEOcaching Quote Link to comment
+Team LightningBugs Posted February 1, 2005 Share Posted February 1, 2005 Take your time - after all they're not going anywhere I've been taking as many digital pictures of headstones as I can and embedding them into my paf files. Adding a lat/long would be a nice touch especially for the hard to find ones. Now we just need a snappy name for the process - gencaching perhaps or what about coldcaching errrr maybe not. Someone more creative than I am will come up with something. Yours aye, The Prospectors "Road? Where we're going we don't need - roads!" Dr. Emmett Brown I'll vote for GENEOcaching YES! I would do that. I used to be really into genealogy, but I've put it aside for a few years. This would be a great way to get back into it. We currently enjoy camping and scouting. I also collect Department 56 villages. Other members of the team are into (in no particular order) RPGs, gun collecting, karate and dancing. Quote Link to comment
Zoptrop Posted February 1, 2005 Share Posted February 1, 2005 Mountain Biking is #1 hobby/sport, then comes Geocaching, Fishing/Kayaking followed by Cooking (cooking is kinda weird, but it's fun). Every now and then I'll bust out the paint and water color or something. Then there's yard work. It's not really a hobby but at least it's outdoors. Quote Link to comment
+Cool Librarian Posted February 1, 2005 Share Posted February 1, 2005 Aside from caching: Kayaking, reading, photography (I'd like to set up my darkroom again), cruising the internet for obscure research sites (yep, I'm a dork). I have recently tried my hand at climbing (indoor) - not much good at it (yet), but if I find a real job soon, I could see some of my money going on gear and a gym membership. Also just started doing a little yoga - who knows, maybe someday I will be in shape. Quote Link to comment
+monimoni Posted February 1, 2005 Share Posted February 1, 2005 "I've been taking as many digital pictures of headstones as I can and embedding them into my paf files. Adding a lat/long would be a nice touch especially for the hard to find ones. Now we just need a snappy name for the process - gencaching perhaps or what about coldcaching errrr maybe not. Someone more creative than I am will come up with something." um, how about....."Dead Reckoning".....? Quote Link to comment
Mr. TSP Posted February 1, 2005 Share Posted February 1, 2005 Astronomy is by far my number 1 hobby followed by ham radio, geocaching, traveling, gardening and yardwork, home repair, biking, watching Fox News, camping, and many things I have not yet discovered. Quote Link to comment
+joefrog Posted February 1, 2005 Share Posted February 1, 2005 Woodworking, scuba diving, hiking/biking, to name a few! Here's the cradle I made for my daughter when she was born. I also built the changing table in the background, and designed the quilt. The cradle is made from fiddleback maple, and the rest is oak. Quote Link to comment
Cacher Short Posted February 1, 2005 Share Posted February 1, 2005 I enjoy golf, basketball, football, and baseball. NO RUNNING!!! Quote Link to comment
+Beowulf83 Posted February 1, 2005 Share Posted February 1, 2005 You may be on to something there -- gives new meaning to 'buried treasure'! I'm also into genealogy and waypoint marking tombstones sounds like a darn good idea - think I'm going to give it a try. I agree, I think I am going to make it a project for this year and probably next to obtain the coorinates of as many of the burial sites as I can. I just did a search on interment locations in my files, I have 972 of them. Maybe I had bettewr make that a five year project Take your time - after all they're not going anywhere I've been taking as many digital pictures of headstones as I can and embedding them into my paf files. Adding a lat/long would be a nice touch especially for the hard to find ones. Now we just need a snappy name for the process - gencaching perhaps or what about coldcaching errrr maybe not. Someone more creative than I am will come up with something. Yours aye, The Prospectors "Road? Where we're going we don't need - roads!" Dr. Emmett Brown I think I mentioned in another thread somewhere that this is why I got a GPS in the first place - finding gravestones for genealogy. I don't have anywhere near 927, but I have found some interesting old cemeteries out in the middle of nowhere. In addition to graves, I've marked the locations of old family homesteads. I also got a copy of a 350 acre land grant given to our family in 1768 with the surveyor's markings. It's been fun to try to find the original land and mark the boundaries with waypoints. As for other hobbies, computers are my occupation now, so I'm not sure how much of a hobby that really is. Music, disc golf, kayaking, mountain biking, reading, genealogy (as mentioned), darts, and running with scissors. Quote Link to comment
Andrew546 Posted February 1, 2005 Share Posted February 1, 2005 I fly fish, fly tie, trap shoot, and fly rc planes. Andrew Quote Link to comment
kayaker22589 Posted February 1, 2005 Share Posted February 1, 2005 Rock climbing, whitewater kayaking, backpacking, biking, and hangin out. Quote Link to comment
wandawatermelon Posted February 1, 2005 Share Posted February 1, 2005 I am an avid reader. I also do counted cross stitch, knit, crochet, and cook to name a few. I also am an official with Oregon Swimming, Inc. and officiate at swim meets on weekends. Quote Link to comment
+thumperness Posted February 2, 2005 Share Posted February 2, 2005 The husband likes computers, creating web pages, and XBox live. I enjoy Scrapbooking and doing things with my kids. And, I can combine all three of my hobies. We take a picture at each cache we find and I put them into a scrapbook along with a short story about that cache and the kids like to go Geocaching and "reliving" the caches by looking through the scrapbooks! Quote Link to comment
gridlox Posted February 2, 2005 Share Posted February 2, 2005 Watching NASCAR!!! + most any other type of automotive racing. I'm a self trained graphic designer by trade, but I enjoy it enough that I could consider it a hobby. Design mainly for tshirt printers & sign companies. We (my family & I) also enjoy camping. The real kind, with a tent and on the ground with sleeping bags. None of those fancy smancy Holiday Inn on wheels for us!! I also enjoy creative cooking. Modifying recipes with my own touches. MOST of them usually turn out quite tasty! Now the cleaning up afterward is a whole nuther story! Rachel Ray on the Food Network is my favorite (Not to mention she's quite CUTE! ) Don't tell my wife I said that! D-man Quote Link to comment
+twqb Posted February 2, 2005 Share Posted February 2, 2005 backpacking the true outdoors sport-its what led me to geocaching-because i could not always go backpacking all the time or even on the weekends-and i didnt care to much for dayhikes i always thought these people were cheating themselves because they didnt have to carry all the gear that one would need to survive out in the wild-thats why dayhikes just didnt seem exciting to me-then came geocaching and it made the whole day hike thing just click and make more sense i have something to do now during the week and during the weekend-well thats when im not working because i work a lot and that leaves me not much time for geocaching Quote Link to comment
Emily87 Posted February 2, 2005 Share Posted February 2, 2005 haha, i pretty much do nothing. Basketball and playing my trumpet i think are the biggest things beside geocaching Quote Link to comment
+LongDrive Posted February 2, 2005 Share Posted February 2, 2005 Spending time with my little girl. Long Drive golf. Basically it's a sport to see who can hit a golf ball the farthest. Training and practicing to compete in the Re/Max World Long Drive Championships in Mesquite, Nv. www.remaxwldc.com is the website for that. Longest in competition: 374 yards. Longest drive non competition: 390 yards Quote Link to comment
+Blind Avocado Posted February 2, 2005 Share Posted February 2, 2005 Did I ever mention that I like collecting cartoon and promotional glassware? Quote Link to comment
Jeremy Posted February 2, 2005 Share Posted February 2, 2005 I actually collect hobbies. You can name a hobby and I probably got into it for a short time. It's amazing how long I've been able to work on geocaching. I can name at least 10 different projects in different stages of completion, and show you an attic of forgotten hobbies. Quote Link to comment
+robert Posted February 2, 2005 Share Posted February 2, 2005 I actually collect hobbies. You can name a hobby and I probably got into it for a short time. It's amazing how long I've been able to work on geocaching. I can name at least 10 different projects in different stages of completion, and show you an attic of forgotten hobbies. you're not alone in that! things i just HAD to try but gave up on after a short while. me thinks i've given in to geocaching a bit too much. Quote Link to comment
Three Simple Words Posted February 2, 2005 Share Posted February 2, 2005 My love is for Running & Cycling..Triathlons, Duathlons, Summer Biathlon, 5K’s to Marathons…How does GeoCaching fit in??? I use it for my recovery days…. Quote Link to comment
+Two Geeks and a GPS Posted February 2, 2005 Share Posted February 2, 2005 (edited) Fishing, golf,softball, fantasy football, WWII history,and BREWING BEER! Edit: to add a hobby Edited February 2, 2005 by Two Geeks and a GPS Quote Link to comment
+ChileHead Posted February 2, 2005 Share Posted February 2, 2005 I actually collect hobbies. You can name a hobby and I probably got into it for a short time. It's amazing how long I've been able to work on geocaching. I can name at least 10 different projects in different stages of completion, and show you an attic of forgotten hobbies. But how many of your other hobbies did you actually make a living at! Quote Link to comment
+PilotMan Posted February 3, 2005 Share Posted February 3, 2005 Video gaming, driving, cigars, pretty much anything technical, blowing money on various useless objects, and not being in school. Quote Link to comment
+denali7 Posted February 3, 2005 Share Posted February 3, 2005 no particular order: fly fishing, canoeing, kayaking, surf fishing, target shooting, hiking, camping, snowmobiling, golden retriever rescue, reading, history, travel, internet research. i've probably forgotten a few, but i just know that it all started many years ago with an interest in alaska and the rest is a hazy blur. in between i help out my daughter's scout troop and softball team. she's about your age--12 this coming summer. -denali Quote Link to comment
+Enspyer Posted February 3, 2005 Share Posted February 3, 2005 School........and then playing piano, saxophone, running track, reading good books, ham radio, juggling, watching the news and sienfeld. Quote Link to comment
+BilboB Posted February 3, 2005 Share Posted February 3, 2005 I live vicariously through my 2 girls (4 years old and 2 years old) and they are my hobbies. Quote Link to comment
+Old Bet Posted February 3, 2005 Share Posted February 3, 2005 (edited) I can name at least 10 different projects in different stages of completion, and show you an attic of forgotten hobbies. Wait a minute! Who told Jeremy he could take time off for hobbies? Doesn't he have a loooong and never-ending list of enhancements to implement? Stick with the program, man. Edited February 3, 2005 by The Old Bet Brigade Quote Link to comment
+Salvelinus Posted February 3, 2005 Share Posted February 3, 2005 I actually collect hobbies. You can name a hobby and I probably got into it for a short time. It's amazing how long I've been able to work on geocaching. I can name at least 10 different projects in different stages of completion, and show you an attic of forgotten hobbies. Yup! Thats me as well! My longest lasting and most passionate hobby has been fishing for just about anything using a fly-rod. Since I am also a Fisheries Biologist for the state of PA, I even get paid to stomp around streams and lakes sampling all kinds of fish populations. How cool is that! A short list of the hobbies that come and go...then come back again: Geocaching, anything historical...especially American history, cooking, model building, fly-tying, hunting, photography, reading, cycling, caving, Jeeping, and coin collecting. However, having a second job as a pizza chef, to pay of grad loans, allows me very little time for any of them. But someday..... Salvelinus Quote Link to comment
+Coach Steve Posted February 3, 2005 Share Posted February 3, 2005 I used to fly fish a lot. Now I just figure out new ways to torture the students in my Spanish classes. I also like pulling one wing off flies. By the way, what do you call a fly with no wings? A Walk. Quote Link to comment
+Chance Encounter Posted February 3, 2005 Share Posted February 3, 2005 There are hobbies besides geocaching??? Quote Link to comment
Resu Eman Posted February 3, 2005 Share Posted February 3, 2005 I like to do a lot of things, but my hobbies - those habitual activities that take up gobs of time - are collecting world paper money, writing music and Aikido. If you'd like, you can listen to some of the stuff I helped to compose @ www.burningpeace.com I'm not with the band, but I played with and still collaborate with the lead singer, and several of their songs are ones I have either written or contributed to. They are pretty darned good and hearing them makes me pine for the 'good old days' of when I was still playing. If the satellites fall from the sky and I can't geocache anymore, maybe it'll free some time so I can get into it again. Are there other aikidoka who like to geocache? I was thinking that it would be cool to have some caches based on the philosophies - like "Way of the Mountain Echo" and "Pine, Bamboo and Plum". Quote Link to comment
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