Did your cell phone just go off, are you trying to figure out how you can do this cache and still make it to an appointment?
If so then you may be addicted to geocaching.
Some other sure signs that you have a problem.
You think of everyone in your life as either a friend or a muggle.
Give your friends coordinates when you ask them to meet you somewhere.
Have seen and touched more guardrails and light posts than 100 people would in a lifetime.
keep pens, extra batteries, tweezers, flashlight, mirror, screwdrivers, etc in your car.
Carry spare logs, containers, duct tape, velcro, and magnets in your car.
Save anything and everything that is big enough to hold a log.
Are signed up for email alerts when a new cache is placed in your area.
Race to a newly posted cache faster than superman in hopes of an FTF.
Can identify people you have never met by looking at GC logs.
Do not go here, take the first step to your recovery and stay away.
That's correct, I said not to go and find this cache.
Do not worry you will not hurt my feelings, your health is more important.
No.. You are not parked and thinking where it is. Pleas do not get out of your car.
It is not worth it. There is still a chance for you, turn your car back on and leave.
So you just couldn't resist and you have found it and signed the log.
Now you are bound to go home and log it. Or even use your phone to do it in the field.
Stop reseist the temptation and save yourself.
For those who make the first step and don not log this cache I will honor them
with a special recognition here.
So thake that first step toward recovery. And if you can't then you are beyond what I can do here.
Maybe you should visit
Park Hours are
7am - 9pm Daylight Saving Time
7am - 6pm Standard Time
***Congratulations to Tyson Sprandel on FTF***
At least he has admitted he has a problem.