A bit of woods walking

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Took a little stroll and found a geocache,spied it under a tree root.

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Dog skull which kinda was strange.

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An old watering can.

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Critter digging out a home site.

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I have only ever found one geocache and I put it back after looking to see what it was. I was there last fall and apparently someone else didn't put it back when I checked:dontknow:
 

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I have only ever found one geocache and I put it back after looking to see what it was. I was there last fall and apparently someone else didn't put it back when I checked:dontknow:

That pad was started 3/12/12,there has to be 20+names on it,last one was 3 days ago,so I left the 4 cents I found on the path getting there.:laughing7:
 

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I use to take my daughters with me on the road and we'd geocache along the way. Some are really clever at concealing them, but we always seem to find them. The best was in the middle of a strip mall parking lot. My daughter was saying her GPS was saying we'er within feet of it standing next to a big light pole in the middle of that parking lot. I said this is a joke there's nothing here... There was a finishing plate cover at the base of the light pole to where it was mounted to the concrete and my daughter put her hand on that cover plate and it was lose. She slid it up the light pole and there was the cache on top of the big square steel base that bolted the light pole to the concrete. Geocaching is a great activity to do with your kids imo. Now they're grown up, moved away and have jobs and geocaching doesn't seem like something fun to do by yourself. I still look for arrowheads and the kids and wife never enjoyed that so much, because they just never had the tenacity for that activity.
 

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