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May 25, Geocaching is easier than it sounds When I first looked into geocaching, I was underwhelmed by the information out there on exactly how to get started and whether it was doable with little kids.
What is geocaching? What does a cache look like? What do you need for geocaching? Step 1: Create an account and download the free app Go to www. It only takes a minute and is totally free.
Once you have an account, download the app to your phone. The compass will guide you straight to your treasure! All you have to do is keep the red line of the compass directly in front of you. Adjust your bearings as the compass moves. In the park we were exploring, most of the geocaches we found were just a little bit off the beaten path, which was really fun because it led us down hidden trails and into the woods. The kids and adults loved this and they thought the caches back in the woods that took some effort to get to were much more fun than the ones right along the road.
Remember that geocaches can be anything from a large Tupperware container to a tiny camouflaged film canister or even smaller , depending on the level of difficulty the app will tell you the size.
Not so! They ranged in size from a plastic take-out container to a small barrel. As the difficulty of the geocache increases, they get harder and harder to find. We had no issues finding five in one day ranging from 1. Make sure you really celebrate every find, so your kids get really excited about finding more treasure! You can also leave a comment about the geocache. These posts are accessible to anyone, so try not to give away any secrets or take away the element of surprise.
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Pack well! Take a pen, a drink, a snack and warm clothes. Use the pen to write your name in the logbook when you find a cache. Pick easy caches to start with, choose those with a low difficulty rating on the geocaching website which should be easier for little legs to walk to. Get your little one involved with choosing your cache and planning a route.
Keep your eyes open. When you get close to the cache, put your device to one side and encourage your child to start looking around carefully. Take your rubbish home with you. Always follow the Countryside Code and talk to your little ones about what it says.
But often you will also find a strange array of trinkets that people have left to swap. If you take a treasure out of the box, you should leave another trinket in its place, so come prepared. Increasingly popular, geocaching is a great way to combine technology with a good old fashioned treasure hunt.
With hundreds of acres of countryside, we have some great places to hide the booty. Do you like a challenge and a breath of fresh air? We have the perfect settings for a high-tech treasure hunt on a geocaching outdoor adventure. Head outdoors and become a nature explorer and discover our hidden challenges. We have lots of activities to keep you busy all year round. Don't let little legs put you off a good winter walking adventure. We care for lots of great places to explore with ease.
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