GeoSnippits Geocaching Tutorial Videos hosted by our very own lovable HeadHardHat gives you not just another introduction into geocaching but THE introduction into geocaching in only a way the Head...
GeoSnippits Geocaching Tutorial Videos hosted by our very own lovable HeadHardHat gives you not just another introduction into geocaching but THE introduction into geocaching in only a way the HeadHardHat can. You learn where geocaching started and many of the little tidbits of information you need to know about the game. Enjoy this three part series that takes you end to end of the geocaching spectrum. Geocachers with little or no experience will enjoy these episodes as much as the more experienced geocachers will. GeoSnippits is an ever growing series of geocaching video tutorials geared for geocachers of all experiences to enjoy. You can also visit our GeoSnippits home web page at www.geosnippits.com.
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First part thank you very much for watching. I always love hearing how I can help people who want to learn more about geocaching.. Second, I keep with me extra log sheets, baggies and duct tape among other things to repair a broken geocache. That is to keep it usable until the owner can come and replace if needed. Third geocaches get wet no matter how hard we try and it might rust depending on environment. then again if kept in baggie might be useful. I say go for it.
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found my first today :)