There will be a special workshop this Sunday afternoon in Calgary where you can learn everything from how to choose a good container to where is the best place to hide that container. The workshop will be held at the CNIB building in the Northeast from 2pm until 4pm and there will be an indoor presentation and then an outdoor demonstration. Everyone is welcome including children. For more information or to confirm your attendance please click here.
I am hoping to look for a few caches tomorrow so I can post about them on my blog. Please keep checking back! And if you decide to go to the workshop please say hello if you see me there!
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Friday, 16 March 2012
Monday, 5 March 2012
Winter geocaching
One thing we have not done enough of is winter caching in the snow. We find it very frustrating to have to poke around in the snow with no idea if we are even near the right tree/bush/rock. We have had some luck and I'm sure with practice it gets easier but for now we are waiting for better weather to do more geocaching. The snow has been coming down on and off for a few days and today it was pretty steady and cold. At the first sign of sunny skies I will be setting out to get some photos of different cache containers to give you an idea of what you are looking for.
In the meantime, it would be great to get some feedback about my website, or questions on anything you'd like to know about geocaching, or requests for more information on any aspect of this hobby.
And in three weeks, we'll be attempting to find the lone geocache in Cayo Coco, Cuba!! Can't wait to leave the snow behind and hit the beach!!
In the meantime, it would be great to get some feedback about my website, or questions on anything you'd like to know about geocaching, or requests for more information on any aspect of this hobby.
And in three weeks, we'll be attempting to find the lone geocache in Cayo Coco, Cuba!! Can't wait to leave the snow behind and hit the beach!!
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