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THIS IS THE TEST SITE OF EUROBRICKS!
THIS IS THE TEST SITE OF EUROBRICKS!

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  1. 1. Do you search for geocaches?

    • Yes I do!
      7
    • No I don't, but it sounds fun!
      7
    • No I don't, and I can't belive anyone would enjoy going out in the nature instead of building with lego!
      0
    • What is geocaching?
      1

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I have searched for geocaches for some time now, and I was surprised that there wasn't a topic here about it! :sing: So here it is! Share your opinions, tell how long you have been searching for geocaches, give hints to beginners, discuss!

And for you who don't know what this is about, you can read about it here. :classic:

I vaguely remember hearing about this quite some time ago. This seems very interesting and fun to do, I might have to read into it some more in the near future.

Thanks for bringing this to the attention.

I remember reading an article about Geocaching in a Costco magazine a year or two ago!

It sounds very interesting. This is one thing I'll have to do when I'm older and have a GPS. :sweet:

Thanks for reminding me about it though!

My dad discovered this about 5 years ago and showed me. We have been to a number of caches in different countries but he is much more interested than me. But it's a really fun activity to do together with our old man :classic: And with friends too. In high school me and some friends went out and searched for caches but without a GPS. On their site you can roughly see on a map where the cache is hidden so we just used that. A harder, but cheaper, way! :laugh:

Now it's been a long time since I was geocaching but maybe I'll join my dad sometimes.

I went to a camp a few years ago at a local college where they covered the basics of GeoCaching. We even hid a cache! I got a GPS after that, but all it does is point back to my house :sceptic: so I've not been able to go geocachin for years.

Stacy and I go out and do this on occasion, but not as much as we used to (spending more time building with LEGO). It's a lot of fun and a great way to get out and get some exercise. A lot of the caches in our area require some pretty good hikes to find them. There is also a town 15 miles away that has about 30 caches right in town, so you can park and just walk all over to get them. It's a very popular activity here in WI/MN.

-Dave

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  • 5 years later...

Ancient topic (sorry) - but I'm looking for a Geocahcing AFOL in Europe to assist me :)

I've got a TB from a cache here in Australia that's in a race back home to Europe and currently losing and I'd like to give it a jump :)

If you know what TFTC means and you're in Europe, let me know :)

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