I am a geocacher and this is one of the more unique ones I’ve found. Near a BMX Bicycle Track near Oklahoma City.
(See this for an explanation of geocaching.)
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I am a geocacher and this is one of the more unique ones I’ve found. Near a BMX Bicycle Track near Oklahoma City.
(See this for an explanation of geocaching.)
Check out Ruby Tuesday.
Oh that is curious. Kind of cool.
That is certainly unique.
I’m curious…what was inside? Are there rules to what is in a geocache?
This one is quite cool.
☼ Sunny
Interesting use of an old ammo box. It looks like a child’s toy.
That is a clever one and it does look like a child’s toy and come to think of it that describes it pretty well! I’m teasing you, of course! I think it’s terrific that you enjoy Geocaching so much! Those are the kinds of things that keep us young and having fun! And I hope you have a fun, great week!
Sylvia
My daughter is a geocacher. Maybe she’ll let me play with her – it looks like fun!
I’ve never seen anything like it! Neat.
Very cool looking. I met some geocachers on a recent hike in the White Mountains of New Hampshire. Sounds like fun. I’m not sure there are any here in Israel though.
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I do love geocaching…but Yogis in Oklahoma? I am intrigued!
My first time to hear about this game. It looks like fun.
Now this one is just plain cool.
@Sunny – the only thing required to be inside a cache is a paper log that one signs to prove that they found it. Most caches of any size of trinkets to trade though. The rule of thumb is that if you take something from the cache you leave something of equal or greater value.
Okay…I must be living under a rock…what the heck is a geocacher? HELP!!!!
None the less, the photo is great for Ruby Tuesday…
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Have a great day.
Super photo and interesting link. We have something similar over here on Dartmoor in Devon but it’s called Letterboxing and is low tech minus the GPS 🙂
That is a lot of fun. My daughter has gotten involved with this adventure with her nephews and her father. They have a wonderful time together. Cool thing, that.