Geo-Cacheing
Geo-Cacheing
Hi everyone! Just wondering if anyone has done any geo-cacheing around the island?
- martini girl
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Martini Girl... Basically Geocaching is a high-tech scavenger hunt. Folks hide a "cache" which contains a log book and usually some trinkets. Then they post the coordinates (latitude and longitude) on the web site below and others use a GPS to find the cache. You're supposed to sign the log book and you can take a trinket if you want to and leave another in it's place. Here's more info than you probably want...
www.geocaching.com
Bilter... I did a search for caches on STJ and found three. Apparently there used to be some in the National park but the Park folks removed them. They were concerend about damage to ruins, etc. by folks looking for the caches. The three that are currently listed have all been found recently. We plan on looking for them when we are there at the end of March.
www.geocaching.com
Bilter... I did a search for caches on STJ and found three. Apparently there used to be some in the National park but the Park folks removed them. They were concerend about damage to ruins, etc. by folks looking for the caches. The three that are currently listed have all been found recently. We plan on looking for them when we are there at the end of March.
...ron
Time to start working on convincing the wife that we have to go back soon!
Time to start working on convincing the wife that we have to go back soon!
geocaching
Bilter: My son has been 'caching for a few years now. We're leaving for STJ on 2/24 and he eager to look for any and leave a few.
Never thought I would say it, but its really quite fun. (As you know!)
Never thought I would say it, but its really quite fun. (As you know!)
- Bob & Anita
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