Just went geocaching for the first time ever today! And well, I suck.

Lincoln Adams | October 24, 2009 @ 10:08 pm

While I was researching GPS devices to get for my car, I inadvertently came upon a wondrous thing called geocaching.

The idea behind it is pretty simple: use a GPS device to discover hidden caches around the world that were placed by geocaching enthusiasts. Once you find a geocache, you can sign the logbook to note that you were there, and also post a field note online to indicate your discovery of the cache, and your experiences in finding it too if you so desire. People also sometimes leave items that you can take with you, as long as you replace it with one of equal or greater value.

It’s the kind of hobby that for me would be an answer to prayer. It was becoming a ritual for me to spend my free time by either gluing myself to the Internet in the vain hope that I might finally get a tweet from some smoking hot virginal babe professing her undying love to me, or playing Nancy Drew mystery games and watching movies from Netflix while chowing down on Cheetos. I needed something that would put me out there and give me a reason to move around again, instead of just driving aimlessly around New York with a violent urge to mow down anyone who got in my way.

There were many fascinating geocaches in Lake Placid too, so much that I’m kicking myself for not finding out about it sooner while I was up there, but fortunately, there are tons of local caches in my area to choose from, and I decided my very first geocaching experience would involve finding one hidden in a lamp post somewhere in town.

So off I went for my very first geocaching hunt, and in the dark, cold, pouring rain too! Wheeeeeeeeeeeeee! :spinna:

I arrived at the location, then followed the steps to locate the right lamp post. I had to take a certain number of steps in various directions to find the correct spot, akin to finding buried treasure, and I was exhilarated. Even the bad weather couldn’t bring me down.

Except, I couldn’t find the cache. I looked and looked, retraced my steps, looked again, and still could not find a thing. I ended up looking at each lamp post within a 100 yards of me in addition to the one that was SUPPOSED to hold the cache, and apparently I was getting noticed, as people were starting to stare at me in curiosity as they walked by. I looked up after feeling around under one lamp post to see one group walking by and eyeing me in suspicion.

“Don’t worry, I’m the lamp post inspector, just here to make sure these lights are all working smoothly.” I made a satisfactory gesture as I knocked on the lamp post. They continued walking on.

Where the crap was this @#$% thing already, son-of-a… :rant:

So then a police car pulls up near me.

Oh Lord, please don’t tell me these numbnuts actually called the cops on me…

But fortunately it kept moving on. Whoooooo… man, I really have had just about enough of cops getting all up in my space lately too. The last thing I needed was to get yet another stupid ticket, or worse, wind up in jail because I don’t know how to keep my mouth shut for nothing.

Finally, after 30 minutes of getting drenched in the rain and learning how to breathe again after the cop scare, I gave up. I’m convinced somebody had stolen this cache, and that’s what I’m gonna go with, especially considering people had been posting online that this was one of the easiest caches they ever found too, so I’ll insist that the cache was really stolen and not accept the possibility that it was right under my nose all along, and only schmucky idiot buffoons like me would be incapable of finding it.

Sigh.

Ah well, tomorrow’s another day. I’m planning to head down to South Street for a relaxing afternoon by the water, and supposedly there’s another cache right by the seaport that I can go look for. Yeah, we’ll see. I bet that’s probably long gone by now too. :nyah:


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5 Responses to “Just went geocaching for the first time ever today! And well, I suck.”

Cheryl wrote a comment on October 24, 2009 @ 10:49:pm
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You know you need to watch out for those Muggles :) I had a run in with a cop once. Me, my hubby, and brother-in-law were behind the bushes. haha

Stacie wrote a comment on October 24, 2009 @ 11:20:pm
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Sucks when you cannot find a basic lamppost hide. (You lifted and looked under the base cover?) Don’t give up though….it is great fun, we hope to hit 1000 finds by the end of the year.

Lincoln Adams wrote a comment on October 25, 2009 @ 12:41:am
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@Cheryl: They just had to bring over a Harry Potter term for nongeocachers, eh? :nyah: Funny about the bushes though. :D

@Stacie: Yep, I lifted the base cover, which surprised me because you’d think it’d be bolted down. I know I had the right spot though, and there was a beer bottle nearby, so who knows. I bet it’s commonplace when it comes to urban caching. :tongue:

Ah well, I’ll give it another shot tomorrow. :D

Cheryl wrote a comment on October 25, 2009 @ 12:52:am
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Too many times the cache is just staring you in the face, mocking you.

Lincoln Adams wrote a comment on October 25, 2009 @ 01:05:am
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Sent friend requests, I deleted the comment so people can’t use it to find my geocaching account and laugh at me. :tongue:


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