It's like a treasure hunt - you go to geocaching.com, create an account and then put in your location (or install the app on your ipad) and it shows you where the caches are hidden. Some are easy, some are hard, some are tiny, some are bigger and have little "treasures" in that you can swap over with the kids. It's great fun - click on my geocaching label at the end of my post to see some of our adventures. Best thing is, it's all free :)
We've never had the joy of going Geocaching...think it's something to try this Summer
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I so need to try Geocaching!
ReplyDeleteOh how exciting, we've not been geocaching in quite some time #mysundayphoto
ReplyDeleteLots of people are going to be looking at your entry from now on. Well done!
ReplyDeleteWhat is geocaching, I've heard of it but don't know what it is xxx
ReplyDeleteIt's like a treasure hunt - you go to geocaching.com, create an account and then put in your location (or install the app on your ipad) and it shows you where the caches are hidden. Some are easy, some are hard, some are tiny, some are bigger and have little "treasures" in that you can swap over with the kids. It's great fun - click on my geocaching label at the end of my post to see some of our adventures. Best thing is, it's all free :)
DeleteIt sounds like a fun thing to do!
ReplyDeleteDo they do this in France - need to know as have always wanted to try this
ReplyDeleteYes they do - not as much as in the UK but still plenty to be getting on with. And when you run out of local ones, you can start placing your own :)
DeleteWhat a find! I don't think we have ever been the first but the kids are always more bothered about if there are any goodies in cache!
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