Geo Caching!

Jorgen.

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Now I'm not sure if many or any of you have heard of this but a friend showed me it a few weeks back and it's fun shit.
http://www.geocaching.com

^ Head over there to check it out.
For those of you who are too lazy I'll sum it up for you.Geo Caching is a mix between hiking and treasure hunting.
What you need:- GPS- Some random trinkets- What ever else you'd want on a hike.
What to do: - Go to the site (http://www.geocaching.com )- Make a FREE account- Search for a cache in your area- Get the co-ordinates for the cache- Go find it!

Heres a video that gives you an idea of what it's all about as well.
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If this is a repost or any links/ the video doesn't work, well suck it up.
 
I found one without a GPS. Fuckin random. It was in an abandoned quarry in a rusted out, burned vw bug. Buried deep in the wheel well.
 
this stuff has acutally been going on for awhile.i kno my cousin did it hahabut its funny cuz one time i found one without a gps, it was just on tope of a mountain like in a bush
 
It's really fun. I started doing it 2 summers a go with some of my friends and I would really recommend a Garmin ExTrex.
 
ive done it, but its hard to find good ones, most of them are really really easy to find. that underwater one would be cool.
 
yesterday while on a quick kayak jaunt. some friends and i stopped off on this small island and found one.

its fun!

(we had found the geocache over the summer when it was actually only on a peninsula, now with the water super super high its an island.
 
It's super popular around here.
3 years ago when I was working on an archaeology site we climbed up this massive hill only to find a geo cache on the top. It was one where you sign your name to the list and the last name before us was in 1994.
It was a very difficult location to get to in the middle of the mojave desert.
 
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