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March 31, 2008 · 3 Comments

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Have you heard of Geocaching yet? Here is my definition, put simply:

“A Treasure Hunt for Adults (and Kids)”

Most likely treasures in your own backyard! They are located around the world! Here in Chester County, Montgomery County & Delaware County alone there are hundreds hiding waiting for you to find them!

It’s where the hunt is the fun part… stumbling upon places you might not have ventured.

You can learn about the caches in your area at www.GeoCaching.com. It’s FREE! (with a pay option). It’s OUTDOORS! It’s ADVENTUROUS!

My first hunt was last year (2007) in Ocean City, Maryland, where we try to vacation for a week every year. I printed out my maps & locations and talked some of my family into joining in the fun. We found a Coastguard park we didn’t know was there! Some foreign coins under the boardwalk! A huge family neighborhood park!

Most people that Geocache a lot have a handheld GPS unit. I will end up with one this year, but have managed some fun caches with Google Maps & GoogleEarth. The Cache is hiding at its location which has Longitude & Latitude References. You get to find it, and the best way to get there! Again, I think the thrill is the hunt, not necessarily the prize.

My hunts have taken 15 minutes (easy ones) up to 30 minutes going round and round in circles treading over the same spot until spotting the find!

Usually there will be a small box of tokens, toys, money, pins, and a log book. You should sign the logbook – and if you’d like to take a trinket – leave one in exchange.

It is also expected that you will log your ‘find’ online on the website. (Sometimes you’ll find yourself logging your “un”find :(

There are varying levels of difficulty and sizes ranging from magnetic keyholders to large plastic containers.

Geocachers have a respect for the environment asking that you leave no footsteps where you shouldn’t and take trash out as you walk. “Cache in, Trash Out”.

Many National and State Parks have approved caches on their property; as well as private owners.

Take a look! The weather is improving in most areas, you’ll probably find some close to home – get out and do something! (Geocache Username: RealtorKimWood)

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