Geo-caching is both fun and frustrasting.
I've been Geo-caching since Nov 2008. Just got a 15 year anniversary souvenir on May 2, 2015.
That date marks the beginning of geocaching.com and when the Fed's opened up the satellites
to allow everyone to enjoy the increased accuracy of civilian GPS devices.
This hobby is both fun and frustrating. I hate DNF's, mine or anybody elses.
I enjoy using the technology but hate the extreme challenges of terrain 5 and difficulty 5 caches.
Why bother? Or the cache owners who deliberately post GPS coordinates 20-30 feet off just to be
sure you'll go around in circles looking for the cache. That's just plain mean.
We picked up a couple caches while in Florida in April. Also, since we live in Georgia, we've
started the Georgia State Parts Geo-Tour of 42 parks. We started this Geo-Tour before buying the TM.
One of the reasons we bought the TM was so we could go to a park campground for a long weekend
and geo-cache the area too.
Until last October, we had just logged a geo-cache at the state park then
stepped into the Park Rangers office just to visit. The ranger said; " there's a nice trail
across the road that will you take to 3 waterfalls". We decided to try it. 1.25 miles up
the trail and just passed the first waterfall, the DW slips on a wet rock and breaks her left fibula.
And she walked out!!!??? Needless to say, I had to close up the TM and ended our camping trip early.
We haven't been to a GA SP since. She insists on level ground now. Not wanting a repeat of the hiking
trail of last October.
We're just getting old, I guess.
Enjoy!
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