How do you go geocaching?

For all your general chit chat, caching or not.

Do you geocache alone or in a group

I geocache alone
12
31%
I go with one friend
23
59%
I go with two friends
2
5%
I take more than 2 friends
1
3%
I get involved with a big group (more than 5 people)
1
3%
 
Total votes: 39

geoaware
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How do you go geocaching?

Post by geoaware » 03 February 04 8:12 am

I am trying to get some statistcs (lies and damn statistics)

Biggles Bear
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Post by Biggles Bear » 03 February 04 8:32 am

I go with one friend. Most people call her my wife :lol: You forgot that opption on your pole.

leek
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Post by leek » 03 February 04 9:05 am

A mix... Most of my caching has been done alone, but I occasionally team up with others for a good day's caching...

SNIFTER
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Post by SNIFTER » 03 February 04 9:21 am

I go with my friend Magic the dog. I also go with my husband Hounddog. :D
No options for spouses.
I can also say that when out caching we are not always friends especially when we go the wrong way. :evil:

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The Spindoctors
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Post by The Spindoctors » 03 February 04 9:41 am

I typically go alone, but try to rope in a friend on the longer ones.

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riblit
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Post by riblit » 03 February 04 10:44 am

Over the years I have tried all of the above..

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Bronze
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Post by Bronze » 03 February 04 11:10 am

I'm with Riblit.

I have done it all. Generally I like to share the experience with someone else when finding a cache, be it with family or a friend.

I always hide caces alone because I'm too pedantic about placement for people to put up with waiting around. The exception has been with Mix76 as he is just as cunning and is far more patient than your average bear.

Bronze.

tolmh
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Post by tolmh » 03 February 04 11:17 am

My wife Hazel and I always cache together (really need a "significant other" poll option), occasionally with our nieces. They have short attention spans, though - I call them the 'MSN generation'. We have to bribe them with Goodberry's ;)

Ebenezer
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Post by Ebenezer » 03 February 04 12:12 pm

My significant other usually comes along, and sometimes other members of her extended family if they happen to be around. I think this year will be the year that some of them get their own GPS.

bigmickb
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Post by bigmickb » 03 February 04 2:19 pm

I generally work alone, however I'll make an effort to drag along anyone who can't think of a good excuse quick enough! I find an extra couple of eyes is a prefered option for searching.

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Post by Mind Socket » 03 February 04 2:39 pm

All of the above.

geoaware
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Post by geoaware » 03 February 04 3:54 pm

Ok - I will count I'I go with a friend to include wife/husban/partner/sig other (but only this time.......)

I love to go with my kids (FJ 8, JK 5)...but have gone solo too.

SNIFTER
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Post by SNIFTER » 03 February 04 3:58 pm

Tolmh...can I tag along with you.....Love Goodberry's
:D :D :D

ToolkiT
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Post by ToolkiT » 03 February 04 4:55 pm

Mind Socket wrote:All of the above.
Me 2

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Post by ToolkiT » 03 February 04 4:57 pm

tolmh wrote: They have short attention spans, though - I call them the 'MSN generation'.
What R U talk'n 'bout?

mmm what was thread about again?
:lol:

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