Have you heard of geocaching (pronounced geo-cashing)? I was introduced to this activity by my employer while we were on a job stint at Mystery Creek. Her daughter and grandchildren have been actively participating in geocaching. Val described in detail what it was all about during one of our lunch breaks and I decided to google about this new thing. There were heaps of stuff to digest from the net.
Geocaching is like playing hide and seek, played worldwide. It's a craze that is taking the world!!Instead of you hiding, you have to find objects or treasures that other members of the group (the geocachers) have hidden. You definitely need a GPS to help locate a ‘treasure’. When you have found the ‘treasure’, you need to sign a logbook and return the geocache to its original location.
In geocaching, there are rules such as “If you take something from the cache, you have to leave something of equal or greater value, and write about your find in the cache logbook”.
I find this hide and seek adventure rather interesting for a family-get-together. Why don’t you give this a try? I’m sure I will.
Geocaching, a fun game for everyone Normally, the geocache is put in a container or a plastic wrap
You can try getting additional info on geochaching from this...
2 comments:
very interesting, indeed!
let's play di kebun pisang pcik leman belakang rumah atok.. (=
next time when u plan to travel, check out whether u can do geocaching there...
ermmmm...kebun pisang or kebun durian? kita bole bubuh cache kita di situ...& then ramai la nanti yang pi sana mencari...pastu bila penat, bole oder makan minum kat warung leman...hahaha
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