I love participating in location-based games. It's like a scavenger hunt for kids and adults of all ages. Hiding is as much fun as finding for me. I started geocaching in March 2010 and I have really enjoyed it. I'm constantly surprised by the number of parks and trails that I never knew existed around my area.I've been to places that I would have never seen if not for these scavenger hunts and I've made some really cool new friends. I started finding, carving and placing letterboxes in 2012 and I'm hooked! I love the creativity of the stamps and homemade logbooks and no GPS is required. You can print your clues and go low-tech from there (even though I'm a high-tech person most of the time). Batteries never die on a piece of paper. You can even go "postal" and get boxes delivered to your mailbox.
I dabble in all of the sites listed below, but I spend a majority of my time on Munzee, OpenCaching North America and AtlasQuest. Look for me as NativTxn on all of them.
*LBNA Finds included in AQ total
I dabble in all of the sites listed below, but I spend a majority of my time on Munzee, OpenCaching North America and AtlasQuest. Look for me as NativTxn on all of them.
If you hide it, they will come...
My Stats
*LBNA Finds included in AQ total
My Social Munzees
I have a Thumbs Up Virtual Garden in College Station, TX. Mystery Virtuals are preferred, but I'll accept regular virtuals as well. Colors are optional. I have a Thank You Social for anyone that places a Munzee in the spreadsheet.
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