Eight Caches While Running Errands
July 2nd, 2008 | Posted in » GPS Games, Geocaching
While I am hesitant to read too much into how geocaching has changed over the years, I found a comment I read today indicative of that change.
I subscribe to a discussion list about the Garmin Colorado GPSr units. While discussing a beta software update, TeamGreyhound wrote:
I only did eight caches while doing errands, but used it on the road the rest of the time.
The casualness of finding eight geocaches among an errand run demonstrates a significant change in geocaching over the years. One used to have to plan a fair amount to find eight caches in a day; now it can be done while picking up milk, dropping off the laundry, and purchasing some stamps.
Booyah!
Also blogged on this date . . .
- LUCUBRATION? - 2008
- Money! Money! Money - 2008
- Corzine Already Seeking More Tax Money - 2008
- Philadelphia Merchants' Exchange - 2007
- Scoring: Bunt Foul on the Third Strike - 2005
- Another Chink in the Armor - 2005
- What is your Bacon number? - 2005
- Baffoon Pilot - 2004
- Sea Breeze - 2003
- Lazy - 2003
- Cape May Point Lighthouse Trek - 2002
- Grateful Dead w/ Los Lobos - 1989
- Grateful Dead & Little Feat - 1988
Tags: Geocaching, GPS Games
