I have a couple of trackables with me here in the US.
Mudskipper introduced me to Geocaching. When she offered to take me into the local woods to show me her secrets, I went willingly, with a skip in my walk & twinkle in my eye. How disappointed I was that first time to find she was pulling some junk out of a tree as opposed to pulling my..
Anyway, these days I find it useful cover for the police in case I am ever stopped while appearing from out of the trees or being found two stories up on the side of a local nurses student digs.
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Like many responses above, it seems pretty harmless and a good enough reason/excuse to get out and about and it possibly even provides some mental stimulation.Originally posted by OnceStonedRose View PostDo adults do this?
Personally the biggest catch/downside/doubt I have about it, that makes it very dubious is:
Suity does it!
but tbh I expect Suity:
eats food
drinks
walks
talks
and no doubt lots of other things that I also do
So it can't be a total clincher.
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What's the point in going for a walk? What's the point in watching football?Originally posted by OnceStonedRose View PostSo there is no point to it then, it is just hide and seek with longitude & latitude geographical co-ordinates provided?
Is there not even a leaderboard or anything where you can be in the premier league of geocachers?
There is a website where you log your finds. It's completely free, but if you pay for premium membership you get your stats page, which shows milestone finds, countries logged etc, etc.
Some people have done tens of thousands of caches. Some have a run of 1000 consecutive caching days or more. You can take it as competitively (or not) as you want.
If it doesn't interest you, don't do it.
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WHSOriginally posted by DaveB View PostCos it's fun. And it gives you a reason to go and export places you might not otherwise.
CUK Grub Club did a trip to the Netherlands last year, a few of us spent a half day wandering around Leiden, Geocaching, and saw loads of stuff we would never have found otherwise.
It gets you outside, takes you to places that you might not usually go to and its actually quite fun
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So there is no point to it then, it is just hide and seek with longitude & latitude geographical co-ordinates provided?Originally posted by mudskipper View Post.... like this one. Simple, but clever.

Is there not even a leaderboard or anything where you can be in the premier league of geocachers?
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.... or this one. Would never have seen the shark if there hadn't been a cache there.
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It gives a point to a walk or cycle. There's some crappy caches out there, but there are some excellent ones too. Clever hides, clever puzzles, night caches. And you visit places you wouldn't otherwise visit - often with an interesting story to them.Originally posted by OnceStonedRose View Postjust why?
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Cos it's fun. And it gives you a reason to go and export places you might not otherwise.Originally posted by OnceStonedRose View Postjust why?
CUK Grub Club did a trip to the Netherlands last year, a few of us spent a half day wandering around Leiden, Geocaching, and saw loads of stuff we would never have found otherwise.
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Originally posted by OnceStonedRose View PostDo adults do this?
If i understand its just like treasure hunt, a game kids would play in week four of the six week holidays when really bored, but I've seen and heard grown ups discussing this as a thing to do at weekends.
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I prefer to go dogging. More likely to find something interesting.
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I'll occasionally have a look when walking the dog.
http://forums.contractoruk.com/group...eocachers.htmlLast edited by Pondlife; 10 March 2016, 16:38.
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