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Captain Marvel

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I've recently taken up a new hobby/interest/activity/whatever you're in the mood to call it, and that is Geocaching. For those of you who don't know the details (and basics, for that matter), Geocaching is a worldwide scavenger-hunt type game where people leave hidden "Caches" around the globe. Your job is to find these Caches, and when you have, to log the date and your screen name on the paper log inside the cache, and leave more in-depth comments on the website affiliated with the game when you get back home. The interesting part is the trading. Often the cache is big enough to include a few trinkets or small items, and you can take one out only if you replace it with something of equal or greater value.

 

All in all, it's a great way to get rid of stuff you don't want, find stuff you may want, and it lets you see a lot more of the world than you would have if you didn't do it. It's also addictive. The more you do it, the more fun it seems to be.

 

Yeah, I like it. What's wrong with that?

 

-CM

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I did a little Geocaching a while back.

Never got really into it.

Did get a pretty sweet top out of it though. :P

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Not going to lie, geocaching is what drives me to get exercise. I just load up a bunch of coordinates in the GPS and start walking. The beauty of it is that it takes me to so many places I would never ordinarily find myself. I love it.

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I tried Geocaching once. Well, not willingly. A friend of mine told me and another friend about it and we did a quick check and found there was one not too far from the bus stop we get off at. Both me and the other friend were cynical about it. We spent about fifteen to twenty minutes stumbling around one area under the blazing sun trying to find the darned thing with no satisfying result. We were not amused.

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Glad you all like it. Eeko, what kind of loot did you find?

 

The Wretched Automaton: Not that many caches are like that. You were probably just unlucky. If the cache is in an urban area, there's a fairly high chance that someone will mistake it for trash and just throw it out. That's why I like to go Geocaching in more rural areas, like a hiking trail or something. Usually the caches in urban areas are smaller and only contain a log, while the ones on hiking trails and other outdoor areas are usually larger and contain more items to trade. Try again in an area with less people, and I'm sure that you'll find a cache waiting for you.

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