Number 50!
Well, we found cache number 50 on Saturday, May 5th. This location is just outside the Hebron Cemetery near the Hebron recreational complex. I'm hoping to get to 100 by the end of the summer. Jessica (middle) seems to have taken a liking to this sport. She is Sheila's (far left) great niece. It's good exercise for all of us.
Before finding this cache, we paid a visit to my nephew Chris' grave site.
7 Comments:
I don't recognize the exact spot-- but I'm sure I must have walked by it dozens of times!!
Congratulations....good job. Expecting to see you around the first of July.
Love, Marsh
I've noticed something a little weird - I had never heard of geocaching 'til you explained a couple months ago, and now, suddenly, I'm hearing about it everywhere! People here on "The Rock" like to geocache so much, they actually talk about where to buy neat gadgets to enhance the experience. It's starting to sound like fun... :o)
How's #51 coming along?
Love Mike
Congrats!! That sounds like a lot of fun and excitement!!
Happy searching!! CJ
I know an older couple from the Yarmouth area who have been into geocaching for quite a long time now, and it always seemed very cool...
I have been considering the purchase of a GPS mostly for the north and safety, but if I had one, where does one get the lat/long. co-ordinates, or geocaching location data?
NL - thanks for the geocaching question. Cache co-ordinates are found at the website www.geocaching.com. You have to join the site (free) to obtain co-ordinates. I'd be happy to answer any other questions.
Jim
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