My blogging friend P.J. Lazos over at Green Life Blue Water, reviewed the first Geocaching GPS book on her blog yesterday. She’s not a cacher (yet), but she understands the way it can connect people:
“What I found most intriguing — in addition to the inspiring and characteristic geocaching names used to log into a find — was how story after story talked about introducing the sport to others, generally family members who either never heard of it or had poo-poo’d it and then were hooked.”
Read the full review here: Geocaching GPS: Great Personal Stories of Romance, Adventure and Connection
Thanks for reposting, Karen! Geocaching may be my next hobby!
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Have fun! We will probably find 10-20 today on our way to Yosemite.
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I’m guessing this is sort of like Pokemon Go but it won’t get you hit by a car???
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Yes, people have made analogies between geocaching and Pokemon Go. Geocaching was first, and geocaches don’t move. But the other day my husband was out finding a geocache with some friends in an urban area and they thought people were staring at them so they said “pretend you’re looking for Pokemon!”
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LOL! My son is nut about that game and Drollery is ready to shoot him!
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