+Vorcanus Posted September 7, 2013 Posted September 7, 2013 I sent u the stuff add me on facebook and we can talk thank u Quote
Biglad82 Posted September 14, 2013 Posted September 14, 2013 I sent u the stuff add me on facebook and we can talk thank u Vorcanus, where in notts are you?, I also new to it and only have 5 under me belt Mark Quote
+Wild-Skye Posted October 4, 2013 Posted October 4, 2013 Anyone willing to adopt a newbie on Isle of Skye? Quote
+KazumiSun Posted October 4, 2013 Posted October 4, 2013 Excellent Idea. hope it catches on. thanks Quote
+kiamarie Posted October 28, 2013 Posted October 28, 2013 I'm a newbie, found out about this yesterday, registered straight away. Had my first find this morning and 2 we couldn't. One was a micro one, exactly how micro are the micro ones please Quote
+Waspbuster Posted October 28, 2013 Posted October 28, 2013 The size of a micro generally is regarded as a 35mm film canister. Where you are located for someone to help? Regards Peter I'm a newbie, found out about this yesterday, registered straight away. Had my first find this morning and 2 we couldn't. One was a micro one, exactly how micro are the micro ones please Quote
+The Blorenges Posted October 28, 2013 Posted October 28, 2013 ... One was a micro one, exactly how micro are the micro ones please The cache size "micro" covers anything from a 35mm film pot down to a "nano" which can be a tiny cylinder roughly 1cm diameter x 1cm high. (The nanos are often magnetic.) MrsB Quote
+kiamarie Posted October 28, 2013 Posted October 28, 2013 Thank you, I've just been having a look on ebay at all the bits to get an idea, I need to get a bit more prepared. I'm in rushden northants. Kia Quote
+Pharisee Posted October 28, 2013 Posted October 28, 2013 No, no, no.... THESE are micros. Anything smaller is just geo-litter!! Quote
+castagnari Posted October 29, 2013 Posted October 29, 2013 No, no, no.... THESE are micros. Anything smaller is just geo-litter!! While I'm sure we would all like to see some larger caches out there can we keep this thread on topic please. Quote
+Swimmer84 Posted December 30, 2013 Posted December 30, 2013 HI, newbie in Southampton, millbrook area, looking to find someone to adopt me to help with my blossoming interest in this new fascinating sport, got a few easy looking caches lined up for tonight, but looking for help to get into the game properly. as a way of saying thanks to whoever adopts me i am willing to take tb's/geocoins etc to the seychelles/oman in february when i go there for work. Many thanks Quote
+Nik&Erry Posted December 30, 2013 Posted December 30, 2013 Hi, I'm brand new just out of the wrapping geocaching lassie who has still to bag her first cache but has her sights in it.. I just need to wait until the weekend to find it. Anyone interested in adopting a wee Glaswegian lass to help her as she starts on what she is certain will be a fun journey.. Thanks. Quote
+jo@bransbyhorses Posted January 3, 2014 Posted January 3, 2014 New to geocaching, based near Lincoln if anyone is nearby. Cant go out much due to work commitments but loving it so far ! Wouldnt mind going to any local meet ups ?! Cheers Jo Quote
+Waspbuster Posted January 3, 2014 Posted January 3, 2014 Try Pete and Tracey from The Podcache Show. Do an o/l search or join their facebook group (The Podcache Show). They are based in Lincoln. Quote
+MRB3N Posted January 3, 2014 Posted January 3, 2014 No, no, no.... THESE are micros. Anything smaller is just geo-litter!! Well said. +1 Quote
+Fudgeman Posted January 3, 2014 Posted January 3, 2014 HI, newbie in Southampton, millbrook area, looking to find someone to adopt me to help with my blossoming interest in this new fascinating sport, got a few easy looking caches lined up for tonight, but looking for help to get into the game properly. as a way of saying thanks to whoever adopts me i am willing to take tb's/geocoins etc to the seychelles/oman in february when i go there for work. Many thanks Hi Swimmer84 I'm in Christchurch but cache all over Hants & Dorset. I'm always happy to meet up over that way for some caching. There are a lot of active cachers in the area and there is also a monthly Hampshire event which is the second Wednesday of each month. This months is near Fleet. Andy Quote
+Swimmer84 Posted January 4, 2014 Posted January 4, 2014 HI, newbie in Southampton, millbrook area, looking to find someone to adopt me to help with my blossoming interest in this new fascinating sport, got a few easy looking caches lined up for tonight, but looking for help to get into the game properly. as a way of saying thanks to whoever adopts me i am willing to take tb's/geocoins etc to the seychelles/oman in february when i go there for work. Many thanks Hi Swimmer84 I'm in Christchurch but cache all over Hants & Dorset. I'm always happy to meet up over that way for some caching. There are a lot of active cachers in the area and there is also a monthly Hampshire event which is the second Wednesday of each month. This months is near Fleet. Andy Hi Andy, It would be great to meet up,thanks for you reply, is there somewhere to find more info on the Hampshire events? Quote
+Fudgeman Posted January 4, 2014 Posted January 4, 2014 HI, newbie in Southampton, millbrook area, looking to find someone to adopt me to help with my blossoming interest in this new fascinating sport, got a few easy looking caches lined up for tonight, but looking for help to get into the game properly. as a way of saying thanks to whoever adopts me i am willing to take tb's/geocoins etc to the seychelles/oman in february when i go there for work. Many thanks Hi Swimmer84 I'm in Christchurch but cache all over Hants & Dorset. I'm always happy to meet up over that way for some caching. There are a lot of active cachers in the area and there is also a monthly Hampshire event which is the second Wednesday of each month. This months is near Fleet. Andy Hi Andy, It would be great to meet up,thanks for you reply, is there somewhere to find more info on the Hampshire events? You can email me (fudgeman99@hotmail.co.uk) and I'll send you the details Quote
+jo@bransbyhorses Posted January 7, 2014 Posted January 7, 2014 Try Pete and Tracey from The Podcache Show. Do an o/l search or join their facebook group (The Podcache Show). They are based in Lincoln. Thanks alot for the reply to my request. I'll have a look for them on FB, Cheers, Jo Quote
+bluekipper98 Posted January 11, 2014 Posted January 11, 2014 (edited) Hello would anyone be willing to adopt me i live in debden near saffron walden i would like someone to show me how to hide better geocaches and to show me how to solve puzzle caches and someone to go cacheing with at the weekend thanks jamie Edited January 11, 2014 by bluekipper98 Quote
+StickBouncer Posted January 11, 2014 Posted January 11, 2014 Hello to any New cachers in the Norwich Norfolk area If you want to be adopted by me let me know. I have found most of the caches in walking distance of City centre and have hidden nearly 200. Mark aka StickBouncer Quote
+StickBouncer Posted January 11, 2014 Posted January 11, 2014 Jamie, If you have a look on youtube and search creative cachehound or go to www.creativecachehound.com you will see the sort of field puzzles and caches I make. I am limiting how many more I place as I think maintaining 200 will be enough work but I have ideas for more caches and am looking for someone who wants to place and maintain them and let me know GC number so I can add to my watchlist and enjoy the logs. Mark Quote
+bluekipper98 Posted January 13, 2014 Posted January 13, 2014 someone please adopt me I need someone to go cacheing with Quote
+Waspbuster Posted January 13, 2014 Posted January 13, 2014 It would be helpful if you told us your location. someone please adopt me I need someone to go cacheing with Quote
+bluekipper98 Posted January 13, 2014 Posted January 13, 2014 I live in Debden near saffron walden Quote
+TCbythesea Posted February 9, 2014 Posted February 9, 2014 Hi, My first post here, I'm a complete newbie hoping to do some caching with the family, and some to get away from the family! I'm in Dawlish, Devon and if anyone would like to adopt me that'd be great. I do like to get out and about walking so planning on spreading the net across Devon. Cheers, TC Quote
Smartrascal Posted February 18, 2014 Posted February 18, 2014 We live in Peterborough and would like to go geocaching with someone who can show us the ropes. We are particularly interested in paperless geocaching. We currently have a Garmin GPS 12 & are waiting for a Garmin Dakota 20 with maps to arrive. Thanks Smartrascal Quote
+Bear and Ragged Posted February 18, 2014 Posted February 18, 2014 (edited) We live in Peterborough and would like to go geocaching with someone who can show us the ropes. We are particularly interested in paperless geocaching. We currently have a Garmin GPS 12 & are waiting for a Garmin Dakota 20 with maps to arrive. Thanks Smartrascal Welcome! To get the most out of paperless caching, you really need to be a Premium Member. You can get a free trial for 30 days here > http://www.geocaching.com/garmin/freetrial.aspx And it's worth reading > http://www.follow-the-arrow.co.uk/resources/paperless.html Edited February 18, 2014 by Bear and Ragged Quote
+TheHappyCrow Posted May 30, 2014 Posted May 30, 2014 Hi all... although been on the site for 9 years, i'm considering myself a newbie as only ever found a few caches back in 2005 with friends - then rediscovered the hobby a couple of weeks ago and am now addicted! Everywhere I go I check to see if there are any near me and if I have time to dash out and find them. Just thought i'd say hello and find out who's near me (Crowborough East Sussex) and if people meet up at all? Also anyone know of must do ones near me at all? Thanks Greg Quote
Blue Square Thing Posted May 30, 2014 Posted May 30, 2014 Just thought i'd say hello and find out who's near me (Crowborough East Sussex) and if people meet up at all? Also anyone know of must do ones near me at all? Thanks Greg I happened to be down that way a few weeks ago. I didn't do many, but did very much enjoy a walk out onto part of Ashdown Forest to find a letterbox type - Camp Hill Spider. Looks like it's pretty near you - the walk was a good one and there are several other caches in the same sort of area - you already have a couple of them found: just need to explore the other side of the road now! The Pooh series up and around the Pooh Bridge Virtual looked quite nice as well - nice walking as far as I could tell although I only did one of the boxes and the Virtual. Look like lots of stuff - I seem to recall there being more bigger ones the further south I looked, but I might be failing dismally on that. Quote
+TheHappyCrow Posted June 1, 2014 Posted June 1, 2014 Thanks Blue Square Thing - completed 43 around the area this weekend - was right next the Camp Hill Spider but there were cows all over the place and didn't fancy heading into them alone! Going to try again next weekend :-) Quote
Blue Square Thing Posted June 1, 2014 Posted June 1, 2014 Thanks Blue Square Thing - completed 43 around the area this weekend - was right next the Camp Hill Spider but there were cows all over the place and didn't fancy heading into them alone! Going to try again next weekend :-) Those cows seemed relatively benign as far as I could tell tbh! Try and do Camp Hill Spider with a map and a compass rather than a GPS btw. Good fun :-) Quote
JuraBound Posted June 20, 2014 Posted June 20, 2014 If anyone would like to adopt me, I'm in north Norfolk Quote
sam74sam Posted October 28, 2014 Posted October 28, 2014 Evening! My son (Aged 10) and I have completed about 45 caches in Northamptonshire and would love to get some advice and help. Any one want to adopt us for a walk? Quote
+lisaelliott2811 Posted October 28, 2014 Posted October 28, 2014 Ooh I'd love someone to adopt me, I've done about 10 caches now, but still quite new to the game if anyone could help in the Worcestershire area, I'd be grateful! ? Quote
+lisaelliott2811 Posted October 28, 2014 Posted October 28, 2014 Ooh I'd love someone to adopt me, I've done about 10 caches now, but still quite new to the game if anyone could help in the Worcestershire area, I'd be grateful! ? Quote
MissKingsCastle Posted October 29, 2014 Posted October 29, 2014 I'm looking for a Geo Caching Buddy in the Denbigh area, North Wales. I generally do a lot of them on my own, but i enjoy going on "Missions" up and down the countryside. I'm quite adventurous and a bit of a hippy, So if your looking for a fellow Buddy who has a bit of a laugh then drop me a message. I have a particular interest in Neolithic sites Quote
+The Blorenges Posted October 29, 2014 Posted October 29, 2014 When this topic was started years ago, many UK geocachers used this forum daily but now very few visit it. Almost all UK geocaching chat/discussion/advice takes place on facebook where there is Geocaching UK as well as many regional UK geocaching groups. These are now the best places to make online contact with geocachers in your local area. MrsB Quote
+Gackt Posted October 29, 2014 Posted October 29, 2014 Ooh I'd love someone to adopt me, I've done about 10 caches now, but still quite new to the game if anyone could help in the Worcestershire area, I'd be grateful! Try at cachewalker.co.uk, they have a number of members in the Worcestershire area. Quote
mike541 Posted November 20, 2014 Posted November 20, 2014 Hi everyone! I'm Mike, a newbie to geocaching. I would love to be part of the 'adopt-a-newbie' program. I've done a couple of finds but nothing too serious yet, and only using my phone. So i'm eager to do more! I'm London or Oxford based so it would be great to meet people from there or surrounding areas. I'm a cultural geographer doing doctoral research into the uses of location-based services and what they mean for people in everyday life so the more I can lean about geocaching the better, for it sounds like one of the most interesting (and fun) uses of GPS technologies. Quote
BOBBLES WORLD TOUR Posted November 20, 2014 Posted November 20, 2014 Hi everyone! I'm Mike, a newbie to geocaching. I would love to be part of the 'adopt-a-newbie' program. I've done a couple of finds but nothing too serious yet, and only using my phone. So i'm eager to do more! I'm London or Oxford based so it would be great to meet people from there or surrounding areas. I'm a cultural geographer doing doctoral research into the uses of location-based services and what they mean for people in everyday life so the more I can lean about geocaching the better, for it sounds like one of the most interesting (and fun) uses of GPS technologies. I would suggest going to one of the London monthly events organised by Goldpot. Always friendly banter, beer and food. You'll pick up some great tips of you talk to the right people. The next is 26NOV - look up the code GC5G28H for info. Quote
mike541 Posted November 20, 2014 Posted November 20, 2014 Hi everyone! I'm Mike, a newbie to geocaching. I would love to be part of the 'adopt-a-newbie' program. I've done a couple of finds but nothing too serious yet, and only using my phone. So i'm eager to do more! I'm London or Oxford based so it would be great to meet people from there or surrounding areas. I'm a cultural geographer doing doctoral research into the uses of location-based services and what they mean for people in everyday life so the more I can lean about geocaching the better, for it sounds like one of the most interesting (and fun) uses of GPS technologies. I would suggest going to one of the London monthly events organised by Goldpot. Always friendly banter, beer and food. You'll pick up some great tips of you talk to the right people. The next is 26NOV - look up the code GC5G28H for info. Thanks! I'll try and make it on the 26th Quote
+Nance2112 Posted May 9, 2015 Posted May 9, 2015 DARWEN - BB3 area looking to be adopted Have been geocaching on and off for a couple of years but feel it is more hit and miss than knowing what I am doing. Have found just over 100 so far. I have a satmap which we use for *ahem* proper *ahem* walking and I use my sony expira android with geocaching app for actual geocaching. Currently I look on the website and then write everything down in a little book, coordinates, hints etc !! Have you stopped laughing yet? I am 50+ female, and tend to geocache on my own (OH has a mountain bike!), occasionally my eldest son joins me. I work, and have elderly parents so time is precious. Thanks, Nance2112 Quote
+Just Roger Posted May 9, 2015 Posted May 9, 2015 (edited) DARWEN - BB3 area looking to be adopted Have been geocaching on and off for a couple of years but feel it is more hit and miss than knowing what I am doing. Have found just over 100 so far. I have a satmap which we use for *ahem* proper *ahem* walking and I use my sony expira android with geocaching app for actual geocaching. Currently I look on the website and then write everything down in a little book, coordinates, hints etc !! Have you stopped laughing yet? I am 50+ female, and tend to geocache on my own (OH has a mountain bike!), occasionally my eldest son joins me. I work, and have elderly parents so time is precious. Thanks, Nance2112 From the caches you have found I think you are in the North West. This forum is not as busy as it used to be as most people seem to prefer TwitFace now, so I suggest that you look at the " Geocaching Organisations in the U.K. and Ireland" thread which is pinned at the top of this forum to see if there are any groups local to you. Secondly I suggest you look for an event near you and attend it. You will find people are friendly and ready to help you Good Luck Edited May 9, 2015 by Just Roger Quote
DragonLass Posted July 16, 2016 Posted July 16, 2016 Anyone in the Woking area? Looking to take up Geocaching again Thanks. Dragonlass Quote
+Auld Pharrrt Posted October 10, 2017 Posted October 10, 2017 On 16/02/2005 at 8:09 PM, JollyJax said: I had completed my first 100 caches before I even knew the forum existed ... How are we going to help newbies if they dont magickally appear here. I know its easy to find .. but I didnt find it. I might not be the brightest star in heaven but there are plenty out there like me ... and those are probably the ones that need or would like the help. I dont have an answer except perhaps if you see a newbie completing or attempting one of your caches, then send them a Well Done email and invite them to the forum? An excellent point ... I suggest that cache owners willing to help guide newbies along the road mention this fact on their listings ... I will update mine shortly to this effect. Alternatively, generate a new, easy cache in an nice central area near you and do the same, advertise your willingness to help get them started etc. Quote
+little-leggs Posted December 26, 2018 Posted December 26, 2018 wow this question cam up in a questionnaire I filled in the other week I have ears and can listen , I was given guidance when I first started , I have also be offering advice and guidance to a locale cacher , who seems not to want advice or guidance , as they have a free phone app and they know everything already and not just telling them what to do , but , pointing them to the ( help center ) advising them to first read the topics there , still the penny hasn't dropped . I'd re-name it mentor and new cacher so my point here is this ... there is a help center , BUT , how many new cachers go to it and read it , how many know where to find it , and is it easily found via the phone app .... could the ( help center ) be re-located , to somewhere a (BIG) bit more prominent , like the top of the page and not right down at the bottom of the page in the corner and link it so when a new cacher , attempts to place a cache it say **STOP** have you read the guidance page .... etc same with a trackable ,,,,,there is a pop up for that . Quote
+dionysus67 Posted May 8, 2019 Posted May 8, 2019 Hi I'm a newbie in the South East Maidstone area. Have found 4 caches so far but definitely need some help. Quote
Recommended Posts
Join the conversation
You can post now and register later. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.
Note: Your post will require moderator approval before it will be visible.