In case you don’t know what geocaching is all about: it’s something like a modern scavenger hunt.
We are pretty new to the “game” and found 47 caches until now. Some were more tricky than others.
Caches can be as small as as your thumbnail, or as large as an army ammunition box. And you can find them almost everywhere:
In the woods, in cities, even in caves or under water.
You don’t need much gear to go geocaching. What you need in any case is a GPS receiver. And if you own an up to date Smartphone, the GPS is already included. Apart from that it’s always good to have a flashlight, tweezers and appropriate clothing.
When you like to be outside you should try it!
Here are some impressions (only poor cell phone quality today, sorry):
Happy New Year by the way 🙂
[…] haben wir die Regenpausen genutzt und waren einige Male im Wald zum geocachen. Unter anderem in der kleinen Gemeinde Bomlitz bei uns in der Nähe. Das interessante dabei ist die […]
Eine Liste von weiteren interessanten Lost Places in Niedersachsen (Hannover, Celle, Gifhorn, Braunschweig, Wolfsburg,…) findet sich hier: http://blog1.dh-digital-arts.com/2015/01/06/lost-place-liste-niedersachsen-sachsen-anhalt-nordrhein-westfalen/
Cool danke 🙂
Das Geisterdorf in Munster muss ich mir mal näher ansehen, Munster ist hier um die Ecke!