Jul 30, 2013 23:44
Oh look, there's more.
50 More Things Any Geocacher Must Do Sooner Or Later
01. Explain to a guard what you’re searching for.
02. Find a cache in 10 seconds even if you searched for it in vain for half an hour the previous day.
03. Hurt yourself when searching for a cache.
04. Log a geocache very quickly as it was impossible to be discreet with muggles around.
05. See a weird person on a geocache location and understand that she is a geocacher.
06. Not find the cache but take benefit of the marvelous scenic view and deal with it.
07. Walk several kilometers for only one cache.
08. Go caching in a cemetery.
09. Hesitate to thank the owner for a cache beacuse the cache wasn’t so good.
10. Tell a cache owner that you thought the cache was crap.
11. Take benefit of a wedding to find some caches in the area.
12. Imagine how a cache could be placed while looking at street elements around you.
13. Know your current number of founds by the exact count. 2024 finds currently.
14. Spend hours to solve a mystery and be happy when it succeeds.
15. Randomly find a cache without having been looking for it.
16. Not be able to put a cache back because a muggle has arrived after your found it.
17. Pass near a cache you have already found and check it’s still there.
18. Crash or damage your geomobile during a hunt.
19. Lose or soak your shoes in a swamp and continue barefeet.
20. Be chased by a wild animal. Cows count, right?
21. Use a rope to reach a cache.
22. Participate in a geocaching contest.
23. Lead a course on geocaching.
24. Have your own cache muggled.
25. Run out of ink in your pen when trying to sign a log.
26. Log by taking a photo instead of signing the log book (for any reason).
27. Use a spoiler photo to find a cache.
28. End up in the hospital as the result of a hunt.
29. Read about the death of a fellow geocacher.
30. Know someone who has been geocaching since the year 2001.
31. Stumble upon a snake or spider when caching.
32. Find the cache then prentend that you haven’t in order to fool your geocaching friend(s).
33. Receive a phone call from another geocacher who is in need of a hint.
34. Come home all dirty and muddy.
35. Find a cache burried in snow.
36. Meet a geodog.
37. Watch a You Tube video about geocaching.
38. Read a novel in which geocaching is mentioned.
39. Watch a movie in which geocaching is featured.
40. Find a geocache in Africa.
41. Go on a weekend geocaching trip, with the main purpose of finding caches.
42. Travel a long distance by car to log an FTF.
43. Stumble across a geocaching term or abbreviation that you don’t know the meaning of.
44. Log three DNF’s - in a row. Wasn't this on the other list?
45. Use the wrong coordinates and thus end up in the wrong place.
46. Film/videotape one of your own geocaching adventures.
47. Get in contact with an unusual animal when on a hunt.
48. Write about/mention geocaching on Facebook.
49. Post a “need maintenance” log.
50. Suggest more things to be added to this list.
I'd quite like to do number 40.
That trip to Marrakech might be back on the cards after all...
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