
If you haven't tried it, and you enjoy hiking and/or biking and exploring in general, I highly recommend it. We even picked up a "trackable", which is a device with a tracking number that has been planted in a geocache by someone with the objective of it being moved around by people who find it until it reaches a destination that the original owner has set for it.
The objective for ours (a little G.I. Joe type doll with a tracking dog tag attached) is to visit as many military installations, museums (military) or war memorials as possible. Eventually he is supposed to travel back home to Michigan where he was originally planted by a retired military police sargeant. We're taking him for a visit (and pictures) at the Naval Academy before we drop him in another cache. When you find one and move it you post the information, and pictures if you want, on the geocaching website so that the owner of the trackable can follow it as it travels around.
I'm planning on planting my own trackable and see if it can travel from Maryland to California to where my grandkids live so they can go out and find it.
Visit http://www.geocaching.com to get the full low-down on it.
Lance, GPS in hand, leading us down the trail.
Found it!!
Anything that can get me outdoors in this kind of weather has GOT TO BE FUN!!