View Full Version : Funny thing happened today...
HannahF6
03-10-2010, 02:41 PM
I've mentioned on this forum that I like to go GeoCaching en femme, and I wonder if anyone else does too? However, I was out today and found the cache but as I ducked under a branch my wig caught on it and it was pulled off and left hanging in the branch of a tree. A quick look around and yes there were a couple of people not very far away and could have seen what happened, but they were too busy to notice. I got it back roughly in ploace then retreated to my car to get tidy.
Hannah
Mirani
03-10-2010, 04:28 PM
A hair raising story! :)
Imogen_Mann
03-10-2010, 04:52 PM
And "GeoCaching" is ... ?
Veronica Nowakowski
03-10-2010, 04:53 PM
I bet you're glad it wasn't real hair. I'm sure that would have hurt.
Cassandra Lynn
03-10-2010, 05:21 PM
I think geo cacheing is a combination of GPS, goggle earth, and treasure hunting in a nutshell.
HannahF6
03-10-2010, 11:20 PM
And "GeoCaching" is ... ?
GeoCaching is finding things that other people have hidden. The hides sometimes are ingenious and need research, sometimes just the detailed latitude and longitude are given. When you find a GeoCache, and usually you need a portable GPS receiver to do it, you find a container that may be heavily camouflaged that contains bits and bobs. You should feel free to take something from the cache, but if you do, you should leave something of equal or greater value. You can find puzzles leading to caches and track your own finds at geocaching.com
Hannah
Lauren KS
03-11-2010, 12:00 AM
I've done some geocaching, though never en femme. I did do it in the nude once...I found a geocache near a nude beach in Hawaii!
Imogen_Mann
03-11-2010, 04:14 AM
GeoCaching is finding things that other people have hidden. The hides sometimes are ingenious and need research, sometimes just the detailed latitude and longitude are given. When you find a GeoCache, and usually you need a portable GPS receiver to do it, you find a container that may be heavily camouflaged that contains bits and bobs. You should feel free to take something from the cache, but if you do, you should leave something of equal or greater value. You can find puzzles leading to caches and track your own finds at geocaching.com
Hannah
Excellent idea, and one that is easy to adapt too. Thanks for the explaination.
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