Well do you know something I have been pondering on what to do on a Bank Holiday weekend and by accident was prompted into action by my husband, who quite simply asked are there any GeoCaches around Earlswood.
I think it was Mike Downes of Kenilworth that alerted me to GeoCache. Com and I have to say the one and only time I used it was whilst I was on holiday abroad.
Although my OH and I didn’t find the hidden treasure we did find places we had never visited before, which in it’s self was quite an adventure.
So if you are stuck for things to do over the Bank Holiday and want a bit of an adventure outside with the kids why not go GeoCaching. Or as I would know it as A Treasure Hunt.
You need a mobile phone with GPS and an aptitude for a bit of an unknown adventure an Indiana Jones mentality, writing implement and a sense of adventure. As well as appropriate attire for the weather. Alongside a free sign up to and retrieve the adventures of
I take it if you are reading this post you have access to the internet and an email address so it might just be they way to take the kids out on a healthy inexpensive adventure.
I take it if you are reading this post you have access to the internet and an email address so it might just be they way to take the kids out on a healthy inexpensive adventure.
It doesn’t matter if you don’t find the treasure: what matters is you have fun trying to find it.
In Earlswood, West Midlands , The Cuthries & Max have lots of adventures in the Earlswood and surrounding areas.
I don't know these people but am about to embark on their adventures and challenges set for fellow GeoCachers.
Their earlier adventures are accessible and FOC for example basic member publically available adventures.
I don't know these people but am about to embark on their adventures and challenges set for fellow GeoCachers.
Their earlier adventures are accessible and FOC for example basic member publically available adventures.
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