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coccinelle | 11:31 Mon 02nd Apr 2012 | Body & Soul
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Went geocaching this weekend for first time. Anyone else do this? It could become quite addictive, better than sitting in front of a computer....
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What is geocaching please ?.
I think that this deserves an anorak all of its own.
Thanks mamya, looks pretty interesting.
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It is tonyav, it's incredible to think that this has been going on for years that all over the world things are hidden and people are finding them and exchanging messages. Fascinating really.
Strange that i have never heard of it untill you posted this thread coccinelle.
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Go onto their site and you'll see how many are around you.
Always fancied this myself, but as it involved actually getting off my fat backside, i've given it a miss so far :-)
Sounds like a smart marketing ploy from the GPS device sellers.
Come on boo, get that fat @rse moving lol.
It can occasionally go a bit wrong...



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Maybe canary, but it brings days and days of fun with all the family.
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LOL mamyalynne!!!
We've never had so much fun than when we go Geocaching with the family. Very addictive and you end up finding some interesting places near to home that you never knew existed! Hope you enjoy it as much as we all do..............xx
we enjoy it as a family. its given us a chance to explore some lovely parts of our local area that we simply wouldnt have gone to if we hadnt been geocaching.

the youngster loves the caches with small items to trade, turns it into a real treasure hunt.
I saw this on Countryfile a while back, and it looks really good fun. I'd love to give it a go.
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I agree about visiting places you never knew existed. I was at the top of a hill with wonderful views and only 10 minutes away by car as I had to go down a dirt track to get to it. Luckily it's been dry lately. Hardest thing sometimes in urban areas is being discreet so nobody sees you. Kiki frog, give it a go.
We really enjoy it too. I can only echo the thoughts of others here...it takes you to places you wouldn't normally go and gives you information you wouldn't necessarily get anywhere else.
We love to do it when we're on holiday too and found out a load of history of the San Francisco waterfront area when we were there.
The caches are everywhere.
There will be one within half a mile of you.

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