So I've just started geocaching a little while ago. Heard about it when I was on vacation in BC, and have gotten really into it this past while. Looking for a good cache to make an epic adventure for my 100th cache, lol. Would love to adventure down to the Southern US (I'm in Toronto, Canada, lol). Beautiful scenery! Anyways, have fun caching!
@GearBuyersGuide Ya true, I just put up the video from our last adventure. It was 3hours north of Toronto on the Canadian Shield (which is the name for the bedrock that covers most of Northern Ontario). It was a beautiful spot. It was awesome. Quite the hike through the bush, and it was raining, and it was 8 degrees celcius (around 46 for you guys), but it was worth it :).
I have a bit. No, have not found that one yet. You've inspired me to check some new ones out though. I usually just go for long hikes up there to escape the heat and the people. lol
pretty much, but not supplies (like a real cache) it's a small container hidden at some co-ordinates that we hike around looking for.. once we find it, we log on to the website and add it to our list of 'found caches'
I like it as an interesting form of exercise and the big plus is we get to use gear
will geocaching work on a garmin Oregon 450?
TakingU2Skool 7 months ago
Real nice country you have there! Thanks for sharing!
baytownbert2 1 year ago
Metaquartzite
CaptainMacNasty 1 year ago
So I've just started geocaching a little while ago. Heard about it when I was on vacation in BC, and have gotten really into it this past while. Looking for a good cache to make an epic adventure for my 100th cache, lol. Would love to adventure down to the Southern US (I'm in Toronto, Canada, lol). Beautiful scenery! Anyways, have fun caching!
sampson028 1 year ago
@sampson028
Thanks, you too.
I can imagine some cool locations to be found in your parts too
GearBuyersGuide 1 year ago
@GearBuyersGuide Ya true, I just put up the video from our last adventure. It was 3hours north of Toronto on the Canadian Shield (which is the name for the bedrock that covers most of Northern Ontario). It was a beautiful spot. It was awesome. Quite the hike through the bush, and it was raining, and it was 8 degrees celcius (around 46 for you guys), but it was worth it :).
sampson028 1 year ago
Very interesting video and beautiful country!
baytownbert2 1 year ago
Nice! One of my fav. places to escape the heat. 5/5
KURGAN44 2 years ago
cool, do you geo-cache ?
If so, have you found this one?
GearBuyersGuide 2 years ago
I have a bit. No, have not found that one yet. You've inspired me to check some new ones out though. I usually just go for long hikes up there to escape the heat and the people. lol
Have a great holiday weekend!
KURGAN44 2 years ago
You too, thanks for the feedback
GearBuyersGuide 2 years ago
What is Geo Caching exactly? Is that when someone hides supplies and you have to go find it based on coordinates?
Speed00007 2 years ago
pretty much, but not supplies (like a real cache) it's a small container hidden at some co-ordinates that we hike around looking for.. once we find it, we log on to the website and add it to our list of 'found caches'
I like it as an interesting form of exercise and the big plus is we get to use gear
GearBuyersGuide 2 years ago
dude i live in tucson
qwerty06022 2 years ago
Cool, I hope we didn't ruin this cache for you
It was 107 down here on Monday (when we filmed this) but it was VERY nice up on the mountain
GearBuyersGuide 2 years ago