Before You Go
• Find a geocache that will meet your immediate goals. Are you looking for a difficult hike or an easy adventure?
• If you’re headed out on the trail, pack any needed supplies such as water, food and extra clothing. Bring both a map and a compass. Check geocache terrain and difficulty ratings.
• For safety, let someone know where you are going.
• Do not forget your GPS and extra batteries.
Get Out and Play
• Mark your car as a waypoint to ensure your safe return.
• Be mindful of the environment, practice Cache In Trash Out.
• Bring friends and family with you; sharing the experience can be very rewarding. Pets are usually welcome, too!
• Remember that distances can be deceiving. A geocache can take longer to find depending on trails, rivers and other obstacles.
Share Your Experience
• If you take something from the geocache, leave something of equal or greater value.
• Write about your experience in the geocache logbook.
• Place your geocaching stories and photos online.
If you are like me and like an adventure then you need to check out how fun geocaching really is.
Joshua Eyberg
Network Marketer & avid Treasure Hunter
Phone: 763-355-2331
Email: jeyberg@gmail.com
Skype: joshua.eyberg



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