Kelli likes to go geocaching with Scott, so he took her and a friend to look for a few caches a couple of weeks ago. Geocaching is basically a treasure hunt, hugely popular the world over, in which you enter grid coordinates into a GPS unit to locate a "treasure", which is usually some type of weatherproof box hidden by another geocacher. The box might contain little goodies like toy soldiers or arrowheads, or it might only contain a log that you're supposed to sign and date. It's really just a little more complicated than that, but that's it in a nutshell. You can obtain these grid coordinates from the Geocaching.com web site after registering. Geocaches are ALL OVER - EVERYWHERE. Whenever we travel, we stop all along the way for caches. When we reach our destination, we look for caches. On the way home, we look for caches. Well, you get the idea. ;-)
~ Karen






















