Geocaching is great family entertainment. Whether it's grabbing a skirt-lifter, strolling down a well maintained trail with the entire family, or extreme caching (getting that micro at the top of a 60 foot tree).
One of my favourites is caching as I travel, so whether I am travelling for leisure or business, my GPS goes with me, and I cache along the route to my final destination.
We have cached at the Grand Canyon, the badlands of N Dakota, the deserts of Arizona, over the Canadian Prairies and through the Rocky mountains.
This cache is for those with wanderlust.
The cache is located at the posted co-ordinates, however, to claim it you must meet the following requirements:
- You must have found a cache in at least 5 Canadian Provinces AND 25 US States.
- They can be any type of cache (Traditional, multi, puzzle, wherigo, earth, event etc) and any difficulty and terrain rating.
- The only requirement is that you MUST have physically been at the cache site and signed the logbook (or met the requirements for an earth cache including being at the site). Couch finds (sitting at home and logging caches around the world) are not allowed.
So far I have cached in 10 Provinces and 42 States.
I have set the difficulty rating at 5, even though the final is a difficulty 1. The high rating reflects the amount of time required to meet the requirements.
So rev up those geomobiles and lets discover North America.
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