October 2018

Geocaching is an outdoor activity in which participants use a GPS receiver or mobile device to hide and seek containers, called "geocaches" or "caches", at specific locations marked with coordinates all over the world.
A typical cache is a small waterproof container containing a logbook and sometimes a pen or pencil. The geocacher signs the log with their established code name and dates it, in order to prove that they found the cache. After signing the log, the cache must be placed back exactly where the person found it.


There are a few rules with geocaching. Caches should not contain food (which would attract animals) or dangerous or illegal items. Sometimes you are allowed to take a treasure found in the cache (called a "swag"), but you should leave a swag in its place. Cache contents can be anything - unusual coins, small toys, ornamental buttons, etc. Items that are moved from one cache to another are called "hitchhikers."


As soon as I got home, I promptly downloaded the Geocaching app for my phone. When you register, you are required to declare your code name. Being so clever, I chose Nancy Drew...already taken. My next choice was Bev Marvin - Nancy's plump but capable friend...also already taken. Finally, I asked for the name of Nancy's other sleuthing friend - George Fayne. Success! And, frankly, a way better choice. George is an athletic tomboy not easily scared when involved in Nancy's sleuthing. Let's go!