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Posted by: JPIVEY---------------------

Has anyone tried this out yet,

http://www.geocaching.com/

A buddy here at work has done it and says it's a blast and the cach is everywhere



Posted by: justql---------------------

Under the Kansas area there is a group called geonudist.....Could be fun



Posted by: DirtFamily---------------------

Wow! That sounds like FUN!



Posted by: zilla---------------------

Yeah i do it.. Used the bike to set a cache out once.. When i go traveling I usually look up the cache's in the area and do a hunt.. Info
here

zilla:D



Posted by: CC_RIDER---------------------

**KTMKyd posting**

That's pretty scary, this subject just came up on an Urban Exploration list I'm subscribed to (http://www.urbanadventure.org for UE stuff). It's pretty fun to do, one the most famous places for caches are the quarries and catacombs under the streets of Paris, if you ever get a discreet trip to the quarries or catacombs (not the tourist part), be sure in look in cracks in the ceilings :D

What kind of stuff does your friend leave around?? I know in the UE community, explorers leave tracts in drains and quarries and such about the UE sport and websites about UE and stuff. It be fun to leave pics of people riding and pro-offroad-vehicle literature tracts on hiking trails and things like that.

-KTMKyd



Posted by: JPIVEY---------------------

Quote:
Originally posted by CC_RIDER
**KTMKyd posting**

What kind of stuff does your friend leave around??



Sometimes they leave an item and takes an item, the last one they signed the log book,had to find a key word so that when they post to the web site it was proof that they actually found the location.

Sure sound like the makings of a real fun ride



Posted by: JPIVEY---------------------

here is just an example of a cach out in the desert in So. Cal

http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cach...ils.asp?ID=1401




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