Keyrings and badges fit in well, cracker prizes, rubbers, pens and pencils.
There is one we have failed to find which is completely full of kinder toys (we are led to believe) The instructions insist you eat a kinder egg on the way
We must go back there now we have the proper kit.
" -zere isn't much to do 'ere, unless you like cooking and chickens!"
Well we have done our first few caches and have to admit we are hooked. Even found a travel bug today from France. If you want to see where we have been and what we have taken and left log on to www.geocache.com and search for my name - jacaru - it will show you some of my exploits. I would recommend this to anyone who likes a bit of fresh air and a treasure hunt.
New to chicken keeping so please be patient with me!
Oh, wow! There is a cache just up the road from me! We're going to try and find it tomorrow!
I think this might be a good thing to get the kids into. It would give some focus to a family day out, instead of just walking along arguing and tormenting each other
Yep, I have found it works well with kids. Took my youngest out at the weekend and he hates walking, but he really loved it, especially when we found the cache and he got to keep a Kenyan 5 cent coin.
New to chicken keeping so please be patient with me!
Depends what you mean by inexpensive, we got a Garmin from Tesco for £79.99. Have a look at Argos as well. Good luck, but be warned, it is addictive. Cheers, Daryl or if you are looking on Geocaching.com - Jacaru
New to chicken keeping so please be patient with me!
I spread the word a ballet, a Mum there couldn't believe she hadn;e hear of it before. They had two finds last SUnday, using a car Sta Nav. The kids really enjoyed it. They are away visiting friends this weekend so they are going to have a another go.
" -zere isn't much to do 'ere, unless you like cooking and chickens!"
Orfy wrote:I can see there is one by my allotment!!!
Lets hope they dont trample all over your crops orfy, trying to locate it lol.
sounds like a really fun thing to do this geocaching, i dont have the right equipment or i would give it a go.
If you sign up to the site then use flash earth you can enter the co-ordinates and it will show you where it is.
That's the method I'd use without needing a GPS unit.