New Thing
As you can see, I have a new thing at the top of the entry here. Its a geocaching stat bar and itll reflect the number of geocaches Ive found and hidden. I can tell you, with no hesitation, I am completely enjoying this concept and the exercising that it is making me do in the form of walking.
My GPS made it home and is waiting, anxiously I hope (lol), for me to come and play with it. I am reluctant to use this phrase but Ive even got what Gina calls a play date with a friend of mine and we are heading out to spend this coming Friday morning geocaching.
Yeah, yeah, I know Ive got a one track mind.
Im in Louisville, KY getting loaded to head to Joplin, MO to deliver and then, from there, is anyones guess. But, it needs to be in the direction of home.
Till Next Time,
Blessings!
Kyle
Riverwolf
The Trucking Geek
That reminds me… Here’s the pedometers we have: http://www.amazon.com/Omron-HJ-112-Digital-Premium-Pedometer/dp/B0000U1OCI/ref=pd_bbs_sr_1?ie=UTF8&s=electronics&qid=1219758505&sr=8-1
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Time to start hiding some of your own caches, yes? It seems like you could do it all over since you travel so much. How does a person go about doing that? Do you have to get permission from land owners or what-have-you? Do you leave your own things in some of the bigger ones for other people to find? It’s all so very cool! BB,
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Oh Lawd- he IS addicted! LOL You BETTA make it in the direction of home. You have a date Saturday night! =-)
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you are just rolling right along aren’t you? I’ve been caching nearly a year and I have yet to make 200 finds. Life just seems to take over and the spare time to go caching evaporates. I’ve been particularly frustrated lately because of the shortness of the days… I’d love to go caching after work with the hubby, but by the time we get home and eat and relax a bit…it’s dark. Heck it’s darkbefore we even get home!
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