I recently returned from my trip out east to West Virginia that hosted GeoWoodstock XXI. It was a fun but exhausting trip.
Happy to be back home but sure wish the weather would improve!
Geocaching is a legacy left to me (taught to me) by my brother, Cherokee Scott, 7.5 months before he lost his fight with cancer. The ten days he spent with me sharing this game are some of my most treasured.
For those of you who know me...
I love statistics. Now that I am retired I needed an outlet for goal setting and analyzing the statistics that go with accomplishing those goals. I also needed an outlet for meeting people and socializing. Geocaching has offered me these things that were missing from my retired life.
I appreciate all you do for geocaching.
Thank you for the hide.😊