Getting to the Geocache
-GPSr
The gpsr is going to get you to GZ ground zero using the coordinates provided by the CO Cache Owner (hider). You can get as fancy as you want here. There are dozens of options and we will look at those in my next post. However, have a smartphone? It is likely also a gps. And there are great apps available for geocachers for BlackBerry, Iphone and Android smart phone.
-Compass * (old school back up)
Can be used to triangulate a cache location. Also can get you back to your vehicle if your gpsr gobbles up all of your batteries.
-Map/Road Atlas *
Before you ever turn on the gpsr you can use your map to get you to the general location. Be it the local park or a lake out in the country.
-Camera *
While having pictures is not necessary you are going to see some beautiful sights and will want some mementos.
-Batteries
While most modern gpsr units have really good battery life. It is no fun to find your way out of a bush or valley without your gpsr. Always have a spare set, or two, or three!
Now where is that geocache? This is the treasure hunt.
-MultiTool *
These are great as they have a bunch of handy tools in a small package. You never know when pliers/knife/screwdriver may come in handy
-Flash Light *
For use at night or for looking into dark nooks and crannies where the CO Cache Owner may have hidden the geocache. Remember this is a treasure hunt!
-Tools of the Trade *
Well these can include telescopic mechanics mirrors/magnets, a metal coat hanger, rope, tweezers, etc... There are a lot of really creatively hidden geocaches and you never know what will help you find them!
Found It! Now what?
-Pen/Pencil/Marker
Inside every geocache there is a log book to sign. Lots of caches will have a pen etc. inside but always good to have your own just in case.
-Paper/Spare Log Sheets *
Sometimes the elements can get inside the caches. Nice to have some on you to replenish in case of need.
-Trackables *
There are geocoins, trade bugs and dog tags that are all trackable online. These are meant to be moved from one cache to the next. They travel the world and their travels can be followed online. For more info check this out... Trackables!
-Swag, The Treasure
The rule of the land is to take a piece of Swag and replace it with something of equal or greater value. Usually in the cache descriptions it will give you an idea of the style of swag or if there is a theme. Near Drumheller, AB? Maybe dinosaur related swag, be it toys or fossils, etc. Usually nothing to costly, toys, souvenirs, etc..
A NOTE What should not be placed in a cache?
Maintenance * While not compulsory it is always nice to help out a cache in need
Spare Cache Containers*
Ziploc Bags*
Duct Tape*
Garbage Bags for CITO - Cache In Trash Out
More info Here!
What should I Wear?
Hiking Boots
Long Pants
Long Sleeves
Hat
Sunglasses
Poncho/Rain Jacket
Walking Stick/Pole
Gloves
Towel/Rags
Surviving the Hunt having the right supplies makes a big difference
Water/Drinks
Snacks/Food
First Aid/Band Aids
Bug Spray
Sun Screen
Umbrella
Toilet Paper/Wipes
Well that was a long one. But I hope it helps. Next blog is going to delve into the many options for GPSr units. From smart phone apps to entry level gpsr's to the newest paperless caching gpsr's.
And finally a treat for making it through my list. Another video you may enjoy!
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