sdarwkcabemanmy
<font color=blue>Not only do I not know what's goi
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DH has had a Garmin Nuvi for his car for awhile now and I'd heard so many wonderful things about Geocaching that we decided to go this afternoon. I looked up several caches near our house (I thought!), we picked one and off we went.
Twenty minutes (driving time) later, we arrived near where we thought it would be. We hiked for another 20 min or so and got closer..we thought..to where the cache was SUPPOSED to be. But with DH and I being completely new to this and this being our first attempt at finding a cache, we made several critical mistakes. I wrote down the coordinates, but I failed to write down exactly WHERE the cache was supposed to be, what it was supposed to be attached, etc. I wrote down what the cache was supposed to look like, but neglected to look at the difficulty rating. So we hiked..and hiked..and hiked. And never found anything. The cache was supposed to be a 'camoed pillbox'. Which kind of boggled me..we were in the woods. How on earth were we supposed to find it if it was camoflauged?
Needless to say, DH got kind of annoyed because the Garmin couldn't pinpoint the coordinates exactly. It kept jumping around and after an hour of trying to find exactly where we were supposed to go, we gave up and spent another half hour or so hiking back to the car. He was NOT happy and I was kind of feeling let down. It wasn't as much as I thought it would be.
So tonight, after we got home from dinner and everything else we had to do, I went back to the Geocaching website. It turns out the one I'd picked was a 3-3.5, which is pretty hard and not recommended for beginners.
I think I also read that a Garmin Nuvi is also not recommended for Geocaching. 
I wish I'd read more about this before we set out. I thought it would be so easy..that the item we were searching for would be a snap to find. But all that happened was we got hot, scratched (from some branches) and terribly miserable. I don't think we'll ever try this again. We're obviously not cut out to be pathfinders or waymakers or whatever people who do this are called.
Twenty minutes (driving time) later, we arrived near where we thought it would be. We hiked for another 20 min or so and got closer..we thought..to where the cache was SUPPOSED to be. But with DH and I being completely new to this and this being our first attempt at finding a cache, we made several critical mistakes. I wrote down the coordinates, but I failed to write down exactly WHERE the cache was supposed to be, what it was supposed to be attached, etc. I wrote down what the cache was supposed to look like, but neglected to look at the difficulty rating. So we hiked..and hiked..and hiked. And never found anything. The cache was supposed to be a 'camoed pillbox'. Which kind of boggled me..we were in the woods. How on earth were we supposed to find it if it was camoflauged?
Needless to say, DH got kind of annoyed because the Garmin couldn't pinpoint the coordinates exactly. It kept jumping around and after an hour of trying to find exactly where we were supposed to go, we gave up and spent another half hour or so hiking back to the car. He was NOT happy and I was kind of feeling let down. It wasn't as much as I thought it would be.
So tonight, after we got home from dinner and everything else we had to do, I went back to the Geocaching website. It turns out the one I'd picked was a 3-3.5, which is pretty hard and not recommended for beginners.
I think I also read that a Garmin Nuvi is also not recommended for Geocaching. 
I wish I'd read more about this before we set out. I thought it would be so easy..that the item we were searching for would be a snap to find. But all that happened was we got hot, scratched (from some branches) and terribly miserable. I don't think we'll ever try this again. We're obviously not cut out to be pathfinders or waymakers or whatever people who do this are called.


Poke around with a long stick or hiking stick.
And we have a number of devious cachers in our area placing them. LOL!
