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What can I say about an Addiction?
That is, for the most part, how I can explain Geocaching.
On December 1st 2007, I won a Garmin GPS at the company Christmas party. On December 2nd, I logged on to register it and was introduced to Geocaching. I was hooked from the start. If you are the outdoor/adventure type (and even more so if you already own a GPS) you really need to go to Geocaching.com and check this out!
Geocaching can be summed up best by one of the many T-Shirts I’ve seen for sale that says “I use multi-Billion dollar Military satellites to find Tupperware in the woods. What’s your Hobby?”

Geocaching is a GPS game where people hide things (Never of much value. It’s the hunt that is the true treasure) and others go looking for them. When found, they simply log that they have found it and in some case trade a trinket. That’s it sound boring? Never know till ya try it.

If some one would have come to me six months ago and told me “One day, you will walk around a tree for over an hour and say, ‘where the #$% is it’ and call it the time of your life.” I would have called the Knut wagon or asked them what they were trying to sell. But there I’ve been more then once.

For the most part it is free. Anyone can play. All you need is a GPS and there are some very good ones out there for under $100