This hide hero cache series is a tribute to those local cachers who have hidden 50 plus caches in the Prince George and surrounding area. Without the efforts of these and other cachers, our selection of local caches to find would not be the same.
Well I did hide over 50 so I thought I would toot my own horn here too. I love the game, been enjoying it since before I even created an account on geocaching. First exposed to GPS in my work at the Forest Service when it became available to the public and not just the US Military. Took some GPS training in 2002 and as an aside the instructor told us about the geocaching game. So, I checked it out and would write down coordinates of caches in areas we were planning family vacations. Must say I love paperless caching now! We would find the caches but that was it, didn’t have a caching handle. And I never logged caches. Someone asked me why I wasn’t logging caches, so I finally created an account in 2009, seven years later LOL. Glad I did because I have been having fun and learning more about the game and have met many wonderful people through caching. Thank you to all that have educated me along the way. Cheers and happy caching.
First Hide:10/20/2013, https://www.geocaching.com/geocache/GC4QV1R_pgfd-wmb?guid=dc668373-e963-4ae3-8a85-1df727ddd76f
If you know a local cacher that has been missed who should be added to this series, please contact CindyLouWho2 in the Geocaching Message Center and she will ensure that a new cache is hidden in their honor along this caching route. And to those of you that are very close to 50, make sure you give CLW2 notification so you can be happily added to the series as you hit it. And there are a few of you who are very close to 50. Go and hide so we can find, 😊 wink wink nudge nudge.
Congratulations to va7rbs for FTF.